Transfer Addiction

Shopping: What To Do When You Have a Transfer Addiction

January 23, 2017 · 0 comments

So we all may ask… Can shopping really be a transfer addiction? We may say…but I have lost so much weight and I need to buy more clothes;I look really good and I just want to shop;I feel really good and I want to shop;I can finally shop in ‘normal’

food addiction

What Is a Food Addiction and What Can You Do?

September 26, 2016 · 0 comments

Did you know that 95% of non-surgical weight loss attempts fail?  How is that possible? There are countless diet options out there, from Paleo to Weight Watchers, to Jenny Craig, to Ideal Protein—just to name a few.  There are millions of gyms in the United States where you can burn

Cross Addiction

Crossing The Line To Cross Addiction

December 15, 2014 · 0 comments

You've had your weight loss surgery and reached your goal or are well on your way to your weight loss goals. Finally! Shouldn't it be smooth sailing from now on? Then, all of a sudden, you notice some behaviors of cross addiction such as consuming alcohol, gambling or shopping are

understanding a food addiction

Understanding A Food Addiction

October 24, 2012 · 0 comments

Food addictions are real. I know this because I co-lead a food addiction group at the Methodist Hospital with dietician, Jennifer Naples. I work on a specialized team within the Weight Management Center called the Bariatric Center. The bariatric team cares for patients who have had weight loss surgery. These

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Understanding the Emotional Side of WLS

June 22, 2020 · 0 comments

Set Yourself Up for Healthy Coping & Success: the Emotional Side of WLS! The decision to have WLS is often exciting and intimidating at the same time. There are so many unknowns. Set yourself up for success by understanding the many facets of yourself for the emotional side of WLS

depression and bariatric surgery

Beyond Feeling Blue: Depression Before & After Bariatric Surgery

March 18, 2021 · 0 comments

Depression and Bariatric Surgery Evidence is strong that mental health and obesity are interrelated. Depression is the most commonly diagnosed mental illness in bariatric patients, with a recent report stating that 19% of pre-surgery patients meet clinical criteria for depression. This is more than twice the percentage of the general

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Duodenal Switch Post-Op One-Year

May 19, 2020 · 0 comments

Duodenal Switch Post-Op: One-Year Before we get into this Duodenal Switch Post-Op article, let's take this opportunity to remind ourselves of the importance of physical distancing, wearing a face mask if personal spaces are limited or when required, and frequent hand washing. Isolation should be considered if there has been

Before & After DS with Sarah

Before & After DS with Sarah, losing 165 pounds!

August 27, 2019 · 0 comments

Why I Decided to Have WLS I have struggled with my weight for most of my life. As a young girl, I developed much faster than most of my elementary class and this made me look larger than most of the girls in my class. I dealt with kids teasing