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The Commitments We Make As Bariatric Patients

September 27, 2015 · 0 comments

We hear it over and over as we approach weight loss surgery.  Our doctors ask earnestly, “Are you ready to make this commitment?”  Family members caution, “It’s a big commitment, you know.” At pre-op support groups, it’s a common theme: “This is a huge commitment!” But what exactly is everyone

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Grilled Ratatouille by Val

September 21, 2015 · 0 comments

I first made Ratatouille when my grandson requested it after watching the movie by the same name. Traditional Ratatouille is a labor intensive dish that takes several hours to properly prepare. My inspiration was finding these tiny Indian eggplants at my local grocery store. I often buy unique new vegetables and

Celebrating Non-Scale Victories – Biking 500 Miles!

September 19, 2015 · 0 comments

ObesityHelp member Mike_E began his weight loss surgery journey in February 2012. He always had known that he had an issue with his weight but didn’t know how bad it was. During his first appointment at Rex Bariatric Center, Mike found out that he weighed 454 pounds. From that day, Mike began

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Barriers to Obese Seniors for Long-Term Weight Loss

September 18, 2015 · 0 comments

Obesity affects every age segment of our society. Since 1980, childhood obesity rates have tripled and adult obesity rates have doubled. Every age group faces a unique set of challenges and barriers in order to successfully overcome obesity through weight loss and ongoing weight management. First Lady Michelle Obama champions

Obese as a Child to My WLS Success Today

September 17, 2015 · 0 comments

Today, I am a Weight Loss and Wellness Coach at a women’s only gym facility where I have designed and implemented a very successful weight loss and wellness program. I teach small group personal training sessions of my “Weight Loss Boot Camp” class six times a week and run half

Success Failure

It is Okay to Fail – Just Get Back Up to Succeed

September 16, 2015 · 0 comments

I had Lap-Band weight loss surgery in 2009.  Before I had surgery, I was instructed on how the fills were done, what foods choices were best and what foods to avoid, and I was warned that I could gain all my weight back if I didn't change my lifestyle.  It

Four Common Misconceptions About Exercise

September 14, 2015 · 0 comments

The world of exercise and physical fitness has been flooded with information for consumers. Every Saturday morning you can find an overwhelming number of marketed fitness programs on your television promoting the best way to exercise for weight loss. Some of these “fitness professionals” provide false information which has lead

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Fun Things to Do In Raleigh When You’re at #OH2015

September 11, 2015 · 0 comments

If you are attending the #OH2015 Conference, I'd like to welcome you to my hometown of Cary, North Carolina, in the region of Raleigh, NC. Cary is located in a region of North Carolina referred to as the Research Triangle or simply the Triangle. Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and Cary

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

hypoglycemia after weight loss surgery

Hypoglycemia After Weight Loss Surgery

September 9, 2015 · 0 comments

Hypoglycemia is a term used to describe low blood sugar levels. Hypoglycemia is low blood sugar that typically occurs when meals are skipped, delayed or contain too much sugar or too many easy to digest carbohydrates. Preventing a low blood sugar is always preferable to trying to manage and treat.