Studies of superobesity: II. Psychiatric appraisal of jejuno-ileal bypass surgery
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Studies of superobesity: II. Psychiatric appraisal of jejuno-ileal bypass surgery
Abstract
The authors studied 12 superobese women for 10 months to 3 years following jejuno-ileal bypass surgery. All patients had significant weight loss to near normal levels and were pleased with their newfound capabilities in the areas of physical, social, and sexual activities. Enhanced self-esteem, initiative, and assertiveness were noted. Although there were no serious postoperative psychiatric complications, patients experienced more mood lability and greater awareness of anxiety, depression, and irritability; their necessary adjustments in lifestyle strained relationships with spouses and parents in some cases. The principal drawback of the procedure was the occurrence in 7 patients of major somatic complications, with concomitant discouragement and apprehension.
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