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ObesityHelp Conference Speakers

ObesityHelp Conference Speakers: OH2016 Friday Sessions

April 28, 2016 · 0 comments

Meet the Friday ObesityHelp Conference Speakers! We are excited to announce Friday’s agenda and speakers! Make sure you join us in Anaheim, CA, September 30th & October 1st for two jam-packed days of education, support and celebration! Check out the #OH2016 agenda and make sure to buy your Early Bird

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Vitamin and Mineral Absorption with the Duodenal Switch (DS)

April 4, 2016 · 0 comments

As discussed in the Anatomy and Physiology of the DS, the changes in the anatomy created by the Duodenal Switch operation create altered absorption of various vitamin and minerals which can lead to deficiencies if you are not eating properly and taking the proper supplements.  This article will discuss these

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WLS and Yoga as Partners for Your Well-Being

February 25, 2016 · 0 comments

Yoga has been in its evolution for thousands of years. In my lifetime of 68 years, yoga has been seen as everything from a hippie cult to the next health fad. I’m sure you’ve seen articles about yoga and all its benefits. As you incorporate yoga into your life, just

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Leaks After WLS: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

February 18, 2016 · 0 comments

If you are considering the possibility of gastric bypass or sleeve surgery, you may have a number of questions about the possible complications. Though these procedures come with certain risks such as nausea, vomiting, wound infection and dehydration; the less common risk of gastrointestinal (GI) leaks after WLS are perhaps

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Exercise Is Important: Why It’s Good to Sweat

November 12, 2015 · 0 comments

Many of us have heard over and over, likely more times than we can count, that exercise is important and that we should be doing more of it. So much emphasis is put on the fact that exercise has health benefits, but we rarely go into detail about those advantages. We

The Duodenal Switch – One Woman’s Journey

September 15, 2014 · 0 comments

Many of us who are bariatric patients have had a lifelong struggle with obesity.  I’m no different.  I had been morbidly obese for most of my life, and during a time when obesity was most often seen as a character flaw, or for a child, indictment of the parents for

Combating Osteopenia & Osteoporosis

August 5, 2014 · 0 comments

A while back, adventure called my friend Kevin out to the tropical beaches of Phuket, Thailand. He had decided he wanted to train as a Muay Thai fighter, so he immersed himself in a world-class training camp nestled amongst the coconut palms and banana trees. On his first day at

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The Medicaid Maze – Patient Assistance with Bariatric Surgery

July 18, 2014 · 0 comments

Since 1998, when Eric Klein founded ObesityHelp.com, one of his missions has been to help people wanting to have bariatric surgery as a treatment for life-threatening obesity. Since the start, Eric has wanted to bridge the gap between support, education, and the process of having weight loss surgery. Through community

Crossing The Border For Weight Loss Surgery

February 17, 2014 · 0 comments

My Journey to Mexico for Bariatric Surgery by Charles Sutker OH Username: Chasman I remember that helpless feeling as my physician sat across from me telling me that I was standing at the edge of a cliff. "Now is the time, to lose weight or face a lifetime of  battles