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After Bariatric Surgery: Weight Regain Resolution

March 29, 2017 · 0 comments

Weight Regain Resolution: In the beginning of our weight loss surgery journey, our paranoia and need to follow the rules keep us on track. During the honeymoon period, we have defined goals that we are working towards, which contributes to our advanced weight loss. This weight loss ends and can reverse

14 Steps to Get Back On Track

14 Steps to Get Back On Track

February 13, 2017 · 0 comments

One of the things I love about being part of the team for weight loss surgery patients is the excitement and the hope that each patient has prior to surgery. On a daily basis, I speak with patients about all of the reasons why they want to have surgery and

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What Is Carb Sensitivity and How To Know If You Have It

February 3, 2017 · 0 comments

It seems like the latest buzz is always about carbs! Some say all carbs are bad. Others say there are some good carbs, but only those with a low glycemic index. And what about the health-promoting resistant starches, a carb that is contained in legumes and pasta to help you

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10 Ways to Keep Your Weekend Eating on Track

January 27, 2017 · 0 comments

Note: This article "10 Ways to Keep Your Weekend Eating on Track" contains some recommendations concerning types of foods to be included in your diet. If you have had weight loss surgery, please first and foremost follow the guidelines and recommendations provided to you by your surgeon and/or dietitian. You

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7 Tips to Overcome Compulsive Eating

January 18, 2017 · 0 comments

Weight loss surgery (WLS) is a wonderful thing.  It gives people their life back.  I often hear stories of how people were able to stop all kinds of medications after surgery.  They get their health back.  They can get on airplanes without seat extenders and can finally go to the

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What to Expect from a Lap-Band Revision to VSG, RNY, or DS

January 16, 2017 · 0 comments

Tens of thousands of people have had success losing weight and improving their health with a laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (lap-band). For those who haven’t met their weight loss goals, or who have had a band-related complication, a revision is an option: conversion to a vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG), Roux-en-Y

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Embracing Stress: Changing Beliefs, Mindsets & Biology

December 9, 2016 · 0 comments

The headlines read - Stress is bad for you! Stress will make you gain weight! Stress will decrease your immune system functioning! Learn how to live a stress-free life! All of these headlines would have us believe that stress is bad and that we need to avoid it at all

Appetite Suppressants

Appetite Suppressants, Magic or Myth?

October 27, 2016 · 0 comments

On occasion, I am asked about the need or use of appetite suppressants following weight loss surgery.  Although a simple question, there are many variables that I would consider before providing an answer. For Gastric Band patients - In broad terms, I am much more inclined to endorse appetite suppressants

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Night Eating Syndrome: What It Is and Why You’re Not Alone

October 24, 2016 · 0 comments

Have you ever woken mid-sleep with extreme feelings of hunger? Ever found yourself eating large portions of food in the evenings or night hours? Waking up multiple times each night grazing on snacks then falling back asleep? If so, you’re not alone. This phenomenon is called Night Eating Syndrome (NES).

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WLS Post-Op Guide to Eating at a Restaurant

September 22, 2016 · 0 comments

It’s your birthday! Let’s go to your favorite restaurant and eat. It’s a work party! Let’s go eat at a restaurant. It’s the end of a busy day, too tired to cook! Let’s get fast food. Whatever the reasons, eating at a restaurant is a reality of modern life. This