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eating out after wls

12 Ways To Stay On Track When Eating Out After WLS & By Cuisine

February 16, 2018 · 0 comments

In the first few weeks and months after weight loss surgery, it’s typically easier to keep it simple and eat most of your meals at home. (You’ll especially want to avoid trying a new food when you’re out and about in those first 6-weeks post-op.) But, soon enough, you’ll be

Water Soluble Vitamins

The Science of Supplementation: Water-Soluble Vitamins, Part 1

February 14, 2018 · 0 comments

Previously I reviewed the overall digestion process before and after WLS; now, I’ll be diving into individual micronutrients and their importance in our daily functioning for our bodies. To start us off, we’ll be looking at water-soluble vitamins. Water-Soluble Vitamins, Part 1 These vitamins, like the name sounds, dissolve in

Before After VSG PCOS with Carissa R

Before & After VSG & PCOS with Carissa R., losing 150 pounds!

February 13, 2018 · 0 comments

Bariatric Surgery Helps Overcome PCOS Weight Gain During my teens, I maintained a weight between 150-155 pounds. I never had to worry about working out or eating right. But when I turned 19, three months into a new relationship with a great guy, I started to gain weight every month.

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Obesity, Bariatric Surgery & Joint Replacements: Pre-Surgical Weight Loss

February 12, 2018 · 0 comments

For millions of Americans, osteoarthritis is a very painful way of life. For a good number of those, joint replacement is the only gateway to finding relief from the debilitating aches and agonizing discomfort. So, imagine the disappointment when patients hear that they cannot find relief from their daily suffering

Reactive Hypoglycemia After RNY

Reactive Hypoglycemia After RNY: Causes, Signs, and Treatments

February 9, 2018 · 0 comments

Following gastric bypass surgery, some patients report experiencing the condition of reactive hypoglycemia.  The name, reactive hypoglycemia, defines what is happening. Why Reactive Hypoglycemia After RNY Occurs? Reactive indicates that the body is reacting or responding to a change, and this reaction is typically caused by eating sugar or simple

kid's menu

Eating From the Kid’s Menu After Bariatric Surgery: Just Say NO!

February 7, 2018 · 0 comments

Bariatric surgery describes a variety of surgeries performed on parts of the GI tract to help decrease the obesity epidemic. The main purpose of these procedures is to restrict the amount of food that can be consumed ultimately helping to curb appetite quicker and help the patient lose weight. Almost

Before After RNY with LornaDoone33 losing 185 pounds

Before & After RNY with LornaDoone33, losing 185 pounds!

February 6, 2018 · 0 comments

Why I Decided To Have WLS I thought I might be floating on a cloud in some surreal world where the scales won’t work properly. On the scale, 270 pounds? That couldn’t be right. I bought another scale. I got the kind you used to see in a doctor’s office

Fasting After Bariatric Surgery

Fasting After Bariatric Surgery: The Pros and Cons

February 5, 2018 · 0 comments

I'm regularly asked by many long-term post-op patients if fasting after bariatric surgery a good addition to their WLS journey? There can be pros and cons to fasting after bariatric surgery. While some think this is a great way to shed a few extra pounds, there may not be as many

comfort zone

Why Your Comfort Zone May Not Be The Best Zone After WLS

February 2, 2018 · 0 comments

In my work with WLS patients, I often hear the word “scared.” “I’m scared to take a Zumba class….what if people stare or laugh at me?” “I’m scared to talk to him….what if I say something stupid?” “I’m scared to go on job interviews….what if I make a fool of

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7 Tips for the Best Results With Your Abdominoplasty

January 31, 2018 · 0 comments

Abdominoplasty, or a tummy tuck, after weight loss surgery can be a huge step towards completing your body transformation. A tummy tuck removes the excess loose skin on the abdomen, revealing—often for the first time in a patient’s adult life—a flat, toned midsection and a defined waist. Going into the