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Gastric bypass reduces your ability to digest food (smaller amounts, and slightly shorter time), which is not conducive to eating plant-based diets unless you commit to having a protein shake every day. When I was "being good" about what I ate, the volume of food I'd consume in a day would be more than you could handle in a week. That worked for me, but after gastric bypass surgery, I don't see how that'd work for you.
You have to commit to having a protein shake every day after gastric bypass surgery anyway. Because I'm not a vegan, I use a whey-based protein drink (actually several... they have some pretty yummy flavors out there & I had to try them all LOL), but I also have an unflavored soy protein powder that I use, as well.
And you would be surprised at the volume of food I can consume in a day.
I don't think I could do the vegan diet, but I do go "vegetarian" for a while every now and then and still eat eggs, cheese, honey, jello, and fish. But then I get a hankerin' for roasted chicken or some other kind of meat & I'm back to omnivorous eating. I used to beat myself up about it, but then it was pointed out to me that humans do not have flat, square teeth that herbivores have, nor do we have an herbivorous digestive system. Our bodies are designed to be omnivorous, and if you ever doubt that, all you have to do is look at your own teeth. The solution is right there at the very beginning of your alimentary (digestive) tract. We were given meat-eating teeth for a reason.
Far be it for me to argue with my creator. But that's just me. Everybody has their own reasons for going vegetarian or vegan & I completely respect that choice.