glycemic index for wls

How To Use Food Choices & Glycemic Index for WLS Success

June 6, 2018 · 0 comments

How To Use Food Choices & Glycemic Index for WLS Success: Have you ever noticed that some foods, meals, or snacks leave you feeling fuller longer, while others leave you feeling hungrier than before you ate the food?  You may be aware of some of the reasons for the difference

Over-Eating After Weight Loss Surgery

Get OVER Over-Eating After Weight Loss Surgery

April 25, 2018 · 0 comments

The good news is that you have had weight loss surgery (WLS)! You have made the best decision of your life to choose to be  “healthy”! Sure, not every day is a perfect day. How can we expect or maintain that for ourselves? Realistic, obtainable goals, is the better option.

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Transforming Thoughts to Escape Emotional Eating After WLS

April 23, 2018 · 0 comments

Escape Emotional Eating After WLS: Patients who pursue weight loss surgery are motivated by common factors such as eliminating medications, remission of comorbidities such as high blood pressure or diabetes, and reduction in pain. The process of preparing for weight loss surgery can feel overwhelming with the number of doctor

Pouch Satiety After Bariatric Surgery

6 Steps to Keep Pouch Satiety After Bariatric Surgery

March 21, 2018 · 0 comments

Are you struggling with pouch satiety after Bariatric Surgery? You're not alone, check out these 6 steps to keep pouch satiety! Weight loss surgery (also known as bariatric surgery) is an excellent tool. The surgery can help reduce the overall volume of food consumed through the restrictive nature of reducing the

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Your Metabolism & How It Works With WLS Pre-Op & Long-Term

January 17, 2018 · 0 comments

The Obesity, Metabolism and Weight Loss Surgery Connection Obesity is a chronic relapsing condition, which means short-term therapies have a very high likelihood of failure. So far, the only proven and effective long-term therapy has been bariatric/metabolic surgery. Obesity is a complex disease and we have recently started appreciating its

eating off track

How To Bounce Back After Eating Off Track

January 10, 2018 · 0 comments

Even after weight loss surgery, food choices and eating off track happen. For many, there are still issues with emotional eating that can lead to eating off track more than once in a while. Sometimes, it’s just a matter of poor planning, and succumbing to quick eats. Also, eating off track

12 Small Nutrition Changes

12 Small Nutrition Changes That Can Add Up To Big Results!

December 27, 2017 · 0 comments

12 Small Nutrition Changes That Can Add Up To Big Results! As the New Year approaches, so does the opportunity to get a fresh start and create new resolutions or goals to improve your health, both physically and mentally. Unfortunately, everyone dreads creating their New Year’s resolutions, since in many

Stress Eating After Bariatric Surgery

10 Strategies To Combat Stress Eating After Bariatric Surgery

November 17, 2017 · 0 comments

Stress Eating After Bariatric Surgery - If you’ve ever battled stress-eating, the following scenario might sound familiar: You’ve worked hard all day to follow your post-weight loss surgery eating and exercise guidelines. You’ve eaten lots of lean protein, gone to the gym, and hit your goal for water intake. You’ve

Planning and Prepping Meals

A Key to WLS Success: the Importance of Planning and Prepping Meals

November 15, 2017 · 0 comments

Planning and Prepping Meals: Do you find yourself skipping meals because you cannot find time to prepare food every morning?Are you reaching for whatever is in the pantry when you get home from work because you are too tired to fix dinner?Do you stop at the vending machine regularly because

weight loss medications

Weight Loss Medications to Lose Weight: Are They Right For You?

September 25, 2017 · 0 comments

Weight loss medications can be a great tool for patients prior to and after weight loss surgery. Medications may be prescribed before surgery if patients are required to lose weight and have been struggling to do so on their own. Often times, taking medication for only a few months can