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10 Ways to Avoid Holiday Weight Gain

December 23, 2015 · 0 comments

Getting through the Holidays without gaining weight can seem daunting.  Navigating the Holiday celebrations, office parties, get-togethers with friends, and your favorite childhood dishes on the table can be overwhelming.  You aren't at the whim of well-meaning food pushers that want you to eat more. Just like the rest of

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Your WLS Holiday Survival Guide

December 16, 2015 · 0 comments

Here we are - in the middle of the Holidays!  The Holidays are a special time of year but can bring their own sets of challenges, wonderful traditions and the need for healthier recipes.  Check out the articles and resources in Your WLS Holiday Survival Guide! WLS-Friendly Yet Yummy Recipes

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What To Expect at Your Bariatric Nutrition Evaluation

November 27, 2015 · 0 comments

Bariatric Nutrition Evaluation: We know that many of you may be asking yourselves what you should do with the extra weight that you are carrying. You are not alone!  More than one-third (34.9% or 78.6 million) of U.S. adults are struggling with obesity. You may be nervous and hesitant to

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True Love at an ObesityHelp Conference

October 13, 2015 · 0 comments

Chris and Sarah Waffle share their love story that began at the ObesityHelp Conference #OH2013. Chris:  It was October 2013 and the sultry Southern California air was thick with chemistry.  #OH2013 was fast approaching and my recent trips to Las Vegas had made money tight.  My only chance was to con

What Type of Fuel Do You Put in Your Body?

September 10, 2015 · 0 comments

A patient came into my office this morning and told me she made all the food for her daughter’s recent wedding.  I asked her “Do you have any idea what’s in a piece of cake? You would never eat frosting if you knew the garbage that goes into it!”  Chocolate

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Fat Bias and Bullied Kids

September 1, 2015 · 0 comments

I was a freshman in high school, riding the bus to and from school. The thought of being on the bus made my stomach tied up in knots so much that I had to fight throwing up. As I climbed up the three steps to get on the bus, she

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Sugar, Obesity and Weight Loss Surgery

August 24, 2015 · 0 comments

Now before I share why I’m not a fan of sugar, I would like to share with you a little history about sugar. Over 500 years ago, Christopher Columbus introduced sugar to the new world when he brought sugar cane from Europe to Cuba, Hispaniola, and Mexico. By the 1700s,

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Is Food Addiction a Problem for You?

August 18, 2015 · 0 comments

Is Food Addiction a Problem for You? In the world of medical doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists, and other medical and mental health professionals, there’s a debate (of course) about the concept of “food addiction.” Without question, scientific research shows addictive behavior regarding sugar consumption in animals. But what about humans? Brain

There’s No Such Thing As Food Addiction

July 22, 2015 · 0 comments

If you think calling obesity a disease is controversial, try talking about food addiction without getting into a scuffle! Is food addiction real? Half of the people will demand that you show scientific proof of your food addiction “theory” before they’ll even give the matter consideration while the other half

Be Aware of Creepy Calories

May 22, 2015 · 0 comments

Creepy Calories! It is important to be aware of creepy calories because they are the enemy of your weight loss surgery, perilous to your pouch, and the true nemesis of all your efforts to lose and maintain weight loss after bariatric surgery. What is this frightening foe that I call