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1). Tips for Being Successful After Gastric Bypass Surgery
Having gastric bypass surgery is a big step and if you have prepared correctly for it, it has taken you a long time. Making the most of this new opportunity to be healthy should be very important to you. In order to make the most of your new life you are going to want to educate yourself as much as possible on what it takes to be successful at in your new life.
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2). The Fear of Sugars -- A Worthy Phobia
It’s vital that the bariatric patient keep an eye on sugar grams in food!
About 97% of all bariatric surgery patients learn to become very familiar with what is known as the “dumping syndrome”, which is a way the body tells you that you ate something that you really shouldn’t have eaten. “Dumping” shows up in many forms from sudden fatigue, to nausea, to vomiting, and even diarrhea.
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3). Being Trapped in the BAGGIES!
Remember when you weighed over 300 pounds and you literally felt “stuffed” into your clothes? Zippered pants and tailored shirts just weren’t your “style”, or closer to the truth, you couldn’t find any zippered pants that fit you well or shirts that didn’t peep open of pop buttons! Elastic became your closest buddy! Do you recall how self-conscience.
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4). Gastric Bypass Surgery – Origins of the Procedure
Gastric Bypass Surgery, Lap Band , and other Weight loss Surgery Origins
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5). Your Skin is Begging for Attention
You’ve had the bariatric weight-loss surgery and you are looking fabulous as you are feeling healthier, able to live a more active lifestyle, and wear more fashionable clothing. But you’re noticing that your skin seems to be so dry! If you’ve had a problem with acne or oily skin before, then you are elated that your skin has cleared up and is less oily.
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6). From Sumo To Sinatra - A Gastric Bypass Surgery Success
Craig Big-T Thompson, Gastric Bypass Survivor, tells about his 8.5 year Post Op Journey. From Being a 400 pound Sumo Wrestler to Sinatra like Big Band recording artist.
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7). Facts to Know Before Going for Weight Loss Surgery
Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with weight loss surgery? This informative article can give you an insight into everything you've ever wanted to know about weight loss surgery.
For some people, it can be a difficult decision for choosing whether or not to undergo weight loss surgery. Weight loss surgery is life changing and requires a solid commitment from the patient to follow a diet and exercise plan.
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8). Gastric Bypass Surgery – Will Insurance Cover the Cost?
Gastric Bypass Surgery Medical Insurance issues and coverage can be very complicated. Here are few of the basics you should consider to increase your chances to have it approved.
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9). Emotional Eating- Shedding Light on your Hidden Patterns
Are you hungry or is there something else going on when you think about food? There are various reasons for deciding to eat. Regrettably, not all of these are for sustenance, nutrition, or observing a balanced diet. If you’ve realized that you like to eat for other reasons, then it might be time to sort out the problem. One of the main reasons why you may find yourself eating is a way to avoid dealing with emotion.
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10). Walking Routines for the Bariatric or Gastric Bypass Patient
Every Bariatric Patient is told from DAY ONE how important it is to walk as a form of exercise after surgery. As a matter of fact, many are urged to get up and walk just hours after surgery! The benefits far outweigh the discomfort…. It lowers the risk of developing blood clots, provides fresh blood circulation to the wounds, and helps the lungs clear out any post-surgery “gunk” that may be settling inside.
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11). Gastric Bypass Surgery – How It Works
Gastric Bypass Surgery - The ABCs of the Surgery
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12). Gastric Bypass Recovery
Gastric Bypass Surgery, Lap Band , and other Weight Loss Surgery recovery issues.
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13). Avoid the "Take-Home-Box" Overload
After you’ve had the RNY surgery, there is one thing you immediately begin to notice.. and that’s what I call the “Take-Home Box Overload”. This is what happens inside your refrigerator as a result of you brining home all of those take-home boxes from restaurants because you cannot finish the meal. Even prior to surgery, you couldn’t often finish the meal when some restaurants serve such large portions.
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14). Gastric Bypass Surgery – Keys to Obtaining Insurance Coverage
One of the biggest challenges to having gastric bypass surgery is insurance approval. Here are several helpful tips on being approved.
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15). Waiting for the “Mood Bus” to Arrive
How many times have your heard “I’m not in the mood”… or “When I’m in the mood, I’ll do it,”?
We talk about our “moods” as if they are things that come along like buses or trains and we hop on and ride them until it’s time to get off when we reach a destination, wherever that is and wherever it ends up.
Pull the Cord – DING – time to get off!
When it relates to the gastric bypass bariatric weight-loss patient, the “mood” is a very funny thing to measure since we find ourselves on incredible mood swings at times.
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