Aug 19, 2018
Posted by: Kimberly Hembree
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As a weight loss surgery patient, you will find that it is extremely important to be surrounded by healthy minded individuals. It can be really easy to fall off the wagon if you don’t have the right support system motivating you. One of the hardest things to overcome after bariatric surgery is trying to make healthy changes when your partner or someone you spend a significant amount of time with does not want to make those healthy changes as well.
Aug 17, 2018
Posted by: Kimberly Hembree
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There are some strange side effects after weight loss surgery. One of those strange and unexpected side effects is bad breath. It is more common in people with Gastric Bypass, but it can occur with any type of surgery. There are many different reasons why it happens such as dehydration, stasis of food within the stomach, and ketosis. It can be challenging to deal with bad breath after weight loss surgery because it really affects with your self-esteem.
Aug 14, 2018
Posted by: Kimberly Hembree
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Weight loss surgery has quickly become a popular treatment for obesity. It is saving lives and giving people the opportunity to fight health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and so many more. It truly is an incredible experience to be able to transform through bariatric surgery. There are so many amazing benefits from the surgery, but one thing people often forget is that it is just a tool. It can be easy to assume that bariatric surgery will fix everything when it comes to obesity, but this is not the case. Bariatric surgery helps jump start the journey, but it does not cure the underlying reason of obesity for many people: food addiction.