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Any one familiar with the complication of gastric bypass surgery later?

I made two years gastric bypass surgery, I've been sick all the time, inside and outside the hospital at least 10 times, I was diagnosed with ascites (fluid in the abdomen) and hypoalbumenemia (very low absorption of the proteins that cause the fluid to bleed out into the tissue creating lower extremity edema) all of which gives me a diagnosis of malnutrition! Most recent (4 weeks ago) I changed doctors and I was in the hospital and perform a lung puncture happened a long time most appropriate. My health is still not any better, but the new doctors who have taken a more aggressive approach to make cured me. Is there anyone out their similar has experienced problems or who can relate to. If so please help I'm looking for a better understanding of what is going on and what can be done to alleviate these problems, if possible. Thanks in advance!

The idea of this type of surgery, it was amazing when it started, unfortunately most are irreversible and the concept is the creation of malnutrition and then lose weight. Unfortunately, this is not malnutrition not stop once you reach your ideal weight or desired, he continues, must now either return to the same surgical team should have a nutritionist for moments like this, is a new nutrition specialist / dietitian, or see a new team of bariatric surgery for the complications of surgery, age, good luck

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