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WLS: Balance in Recovery Post-Op

January 8, 2013 · 0 comments

WLS: Balance in Recovery Post-Op In this informative video, Dr. Connie Stapleton speaks with ObesityHelp (OH) 2012 Caribbean Cruise event attendees about balance in recovery after weight loss surgery (WLS).  Addictions, cross-addictions, and recovery are important topics to address in the WLS community.  (As well as many other communities, unfortunately!)

My Two Favorite Words In Bariatric Surgery: Personal Responsibility

December 26, 2012 · 0 comments

Bariatric surgery will not work unless we resolve the issues and change the bad habits that got us to the point of being morbidly obese. In other words, take personal responsibility to maximize your success with weight loss surgery. People email me all the time regarding the topic of keeping the

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What Is Your Belly Fat IQ?

December 10, 2012 · 0 comments

What Is Your Belly Fat IQ? What Is Your Belly Fat IQ? How much do you really know about what causes belly fat and what you can do to fight it?  Take the quiz! 1. True or False: It is a myth that apple cider vinegar can help make belly

Did WLS Play A Major Role In Fatal Accident?

December 3, 2012 · 0 comments

Did WLS Play A Major Role In Fatal Accident? by Tammy J. Colter, OH Magazine, Editor-In-Chief It was a warm summer day in July 2011 when James Heaney, a retired Plainfield, N.J. police officer, set out for what was to be a nice, leisurely day of fishing with a friend. 

Mind Matters: Surviving and Thriving During the Holidays

December 2, 2012 · 0 comments

Mind Matters: Surviving and Thriving During the Holidays by Kathy Nickerson, PhD Mention the holidays and most folks are filled with glee, picturing beautifully wrapped gifts, family celebrations, and perfectly cooked meals. It’s not until we’re in the thick of things that we realize we’re overwhelmed - trying to do

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5 Issues That Can Sabotage WLS

November 25, 2012 · 0 comments

5 Issues That Can Sabotage WLS: Most of us who work with weight loss patients know little about what makes a “successful long-term weight loss patient.” We do, however, know of several things that should be dealt with prior to surgery. In fact...if the patient can be candid enough during

Weight Loss: When Being Down Is Bad

November 7, 2012 · 0 comments

Selma grew up in a Jewish family and when her father died, friends and family visited her and her mother to offer condolences. As is their custom, they often brought food. This custom frees the family to grieve their loss and to be surrounded by members of their community without

Fact or Myth? Test Your Wellness IQ!

October 23, 2012 · 0 comments

October is Breast Cancer Awareness MonthFact or Myth?  Test Your Wellness IQ How much do you know about health and wellness? Take the quiz! Fact or myth: Diet soda is healthier than regular soda. Fact or myth: Drinking alcohol before bedtime helps you to sleep. Fact or myth: You can

Weight Loss: The Integration of Mind and Body

October 22, 2012 · 0 comments

Weight Loss: The Integration of Mind and Body Many people believe that they know what a healthy diet for losing or maintaining weight loss looks like. As a clinical psychologist who has worked with bariatric surgery patients for six years (I have done more than 1,100 pre-surgical evaluations for bariatric

10 Top Signs Of Depression

September 27, 2012 · 0 comments

If you are feeling down and out, you are not alone.  Over 20 million people in America suffer from depression.  Here are 10 signs and symptoms that may indicate you or a loved one is suffering from depression. 1.  You are feeling hopeless 2.  You are irritable or short tempered