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Weight Regain After Bariatric

Is Weight Regain After Bariatric Surgery Normal

October 11, 2021 · 0 comments

Is Weight Regain After Bariatric Surgery Normal? This is another common question, and the short answer is YES with a BUT! Generally, there is about 5-10% weight regain after you reach your lowest weight. So, if you lost 75-80 pounds, expect to gain back about 7-10 pounds. The weight regain

Issues After WLS

12 Signs & Signals To Know For Potential Issues After WLS

July 13, 2020 · 0 comments

Issues After WLS If you’ve had WLS I would like to congratulate you on taking a huge step in getting your life back! If you are considering WLS then I would encourage you to get all the facts and proceed with a well-thought-out plan, you will not regret taking this

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Is the Easy Way Out Stigma Holding Back People from WLS

June 29, 2020 · 0 comments

When I ask my patients what delayed their presentation to my office to discuss effective weight loss options, which may not always be surgical. One of the most common reasons is that people delay their presentation due to societal pressures and the guilt of taking the Easy Way Out! Harmful Prejudice

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Understanding the Impact of Medication Absorption After WLS

January 27, 2020 · 0 comments

Patients undergoing weight loss surgery are usually on one or more medications, and the medication absorption after WLS may change. There are several factors that will affect the absorption of your medications after weight loss surgery. The two main determinants of absorption depend on the medication and the procedure you

Dumping After Bariatric Surgery: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

July 29, 2019 · 0 comments

Dumping is a very common question bariatricians are asked when Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is recommended as a potential treatment option for morbid obesity. Before we address the issue of dumping after bariatric surgery, we should review the anatomy of the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, to understand the reason dumping syndrome occurs.

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5 Steps to Take If Weight Regain Occurs After Weight Loss Surgery

June 19, 2019 · 0 comments

A very common question asked by metabolic surgery patients is how to lose weight regain after weight loss surgery. Before we tackle this complex issue, let’s visit a few principles about weight loss, weight gain, and general weight management. Weight management is a complicated and complex issue; it’s influenced by

Nissen Fundoplication

What is a Nissen Fundoplication and the Connection With WLS?

January 16, 2019 · 0 comments

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is prevalent in North America. 1 in 5 people will complain of GERD/heartburn symptoms this number increases in the people who are obese. People describe a burning sensation deep to the sternum, acidic sensation in the mouth, foul-smelling breath, teeth decay/destruction, voice hoarseness, coughing/vomiting blood, weight

Long Term WLS Post Ops

Update for Long-Term WLS Post-Ops: Potential Issues To Watch For

September 10, 2018 · 0 comments

As our knowledge and understanding of obesity as a disease progresses, it’s becoming more evident that the disease process is chronic and relapsing. This is one of the main reasons for medical therapy failure in the intermediate and long run. Surgery affects multiple hormonal pathways and therefore allows for more

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The Real Deal on Common Misconceptions About Weight Loss Surgery

August 8, 2018 · 0 comments

Weight Loss Surgery could be more accurately called "Metabolic Surgery" due to its mechanism of action. The most powerful effects of weight loss surgery are by changing and re-formatting the manner in which the body uses energy and utilizes food. (I discuss this in detail in one of my articles

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Can Patients Keep Taking NSAIDs After Bariatric Surgery?

June 11, 2018 · 0 comments

Pain is a very common symptom in the general and bariatric population. The causes of pain are predominantly musculoskeletal in nature. This may be due to traumatic injuries, arthritis, spinal column abnormalities such as slipped disks, post-surgical issues such as replaced hips/knees, etc. Even though many of these ailments are