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WLS Friendly Veggie Hash – Two Ways!

February 9, 2016 · 0 comments

When I think of the word 'hash' one thing comes to mind - Hormel canned corned beef hash. My Daddy used to pop open a can, scoop it into a skillet, heat it up, and spoon it onto a piece of loaf bread, fold the bread in half (like a

Before & After Lap Band

Before and After Lap-Band with Meg

February 9, 2016 · 0 comments

Celebrating Meg's Journey Before and After Lap-Band! Being overweight during my childhood was the reason I went into teaching. I wanted to make sure that children grew up with a strong sense of self-confidence. I wanted to instill in them that even when they battled something, they would know that

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Do You Play Hide and Seek With Sugar In Food?

February 8, 2016 · 0 comments

There are food choices we make that obviously contain mostly sugar. With these choices, we are aware that we are eating sugar.  However, there are many food choices we make that have hidden sugar that we may not be aware of. I'm not talking about the natural sugar that is

Pulled Pork

Mexican Pulled Pork and Cauliflower Mash Recipes

February 5, 2016 · 0 comments

I have to admit to cooking the Mexican Pulled Pork in my slow cooker at least once a month and making many bariatric perfectly-portioned meals from it. I decided to add a cauliflower mash topping, as a pie - a healthy one. The duo is perfect for WLS'ers and anyone. It’s

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Could You Have Lipedema?

February 4, 2016 · 0 comments

Lipedema May Increase Obesity in Women Fat on the outside of the body is called Subcutaneous (beneath the skin) Adipose Tissue (SAT). Increased SAT around the hips, buttocks and thighs is gynoid obesity; excess abdominal SAT is common in men and is called android obesity.   Android obesity increases the

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#OH2016 Early Bird Registration is Open!

February 1, 2016 · 0 comments

We’ve been celebrating the bariatric community’s success and commitment to health since our first conference in 2004! The annual ObesityHelp National Conferences brings together patients that are navigating their weight loss surgery journey with the common goals of weight loss, improved health, and wellness. There is always a very special connection

Dr James Wallace

In Loving Memory and Appreciation of Dr. James Robert Wallace

January 31, 2016 · 0 comments

Remembering James Robert Wallace, MD, PhD (1953-2016) The ObesityHelp Team would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, patients and co-workers of Dr. James Robert Wallace who passed away unexpectedly on January 24, 2015. Dr. Wallace was a trauma and general surgeon and the Director of the Bariatric Surgery

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Make the Most of Your Plastic Surgery Consultation

January 29, 2016 · 0 comments

Congratulations on taking control of your life, and choosing to live healthy. This was a difficult path and a great accomplishment that you completed. Be proud! After massive weight loss (MWL), many patients do not feel satisfied. Despite obvious improvements in health, BMI, and appearance, many patients feel they are