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Brandi's Before After VSG 31

Before & After Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy with Brandi

September 20, 2016 · 0 comments

I am very excited to share my Before & After VSG journey! I am, and always have been, addicted to food.  I love everything about it.  The smell, taste, texture, family functions, celebrations, etc.  Weighing in at a whopping 399.4 pounds, I would say I am your normal weight loss

drinking with meals

The “Skinny” on Drinking With Meals & Weight Loss After WLS

September 14, 2016 · 0 comments

I have heard many times from new patients to our Program that they have a friend, co-worker or family member who has had weight loss surgery and were never told not to drink with their meals. My question is always, “How are they doing with their weight loss?”  Although success

maintain satiety

How to Get and Keep Satiety from Meals

August 11, 2016 · 0 comments

According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, satiety is defined as “a feeling or condition of being full after eating food. The quality or state of being fed or gratified to or beyond capacity.” What precisely causes satiety is not fully understood and is currently the focus of extensive research. For many Weight

The Gastric Balloon Procedures

What You Need to Know About Gastric Balloon Procedures

August 5, 2016 · 0 comments

Life-Changing Weight Loss, Without Surgery - The Gastric Balloon If you have tried to lose weight in the past with little success, but are not ready or do not qualify for a more complicated gastric procedure, the Gastric Balloon may be a good solution. Gastric Balloons have been used as

Nutritional Care After WLS

10 Things To Know About Nutritional Care After WLS

July 11, 2016 · 0 comments

You have been through all of the pre-op tests, checking off the nutritional care visit(s), psychological assessment, and any tests required prior to surgery. You survived the pre-operative diet. Finally, you underwent surgery and are now on your way towards your weight loss goals. At times, some of you may

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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The Real Deal Living With the Roux-en-Y (RNY)

January 28, 2016 · 0 comments

After struggling with my weight since puberty and being super morbidly obese for many years, I had an open Roux-en-Y (RNY) on August 27, 2007. It was the day before my 45th birthday, and it was the day that gave me BACK my life. After having WLS, I lost 190

What to Expect the Day of Your WLS Surgery

December 11, 2015 · 0 comments

Bariatric surgery is a highly specialized procedure that requires extensive preparation by both doctor and patient, so it is important for you to know what to expect for WLS. In our practice, we have found that the better prepared and knowledgeable our patients are prior to surgery the better the

Lap-Band Living

The Lessons I’ve Learned, Living with the Lap-Band

December 7, 2015 · 0 comments

Personally, my choices of surgical procedures were limited to Lap-Band living only.  I live with (PTSD) and a history of deep depression. This required me to use the least invasive of the weight loss surgery procedures.  The one thing each surgery has in common are the guidelines you will need

Complications Happen, My Struggle With a Stricture

October 7, 2015 · 0 comments

Sitting in the doctor's office and listening to a surgeon go through a litany of possible surgical complications is just that: a list of medical conditions you believe will never happen to you. One percent, three percent, or even five percent of patients experience these side effects. Nope, you're going with the odds: