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Lose Weight With Bypass Gastric Surgery
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WLS Strategies to Avoid Holiday Eater’s Remorse
WLS Strategies to Avoid Holiday Eater’s Remorse May 29th, 2008 by itbsuperrich Are you conflicted over enjoying the holidays by indulging in the bountiful foods set before you versus honoring your commitment to a healthier life by way of weight loss surgery? I know for me the abundance of food and Yuletide cheer seems at times overwhelming. Here are a few strategies to consider before noshing your way to eater’s remorse: - Forget the notion that holidays are for overindulging. Your
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Carnie Wilson Is Determined To Get Her Body Back
Carnie Wilson has a message to all the online bloggers that have found humor in Carnie’s recent weight gain. She was quick to respond with the following message when MomLogic.com called her about the postings: “Keep watching me, I have already lost 15 pounds and I have 35 to go, I will be back in ‘Playboy’ shape in no time. Just watch me!” Carnie has always kept positive and humorous in the faces of her critics. Wilson, who has struggled with weight in the past, underwent gastric bypass sur
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Waisting away…
…HAH! I have been overweight for almost my entire life…and some recent comments that I have received lately: “Are you sick and/or healthy?” “You need to stop losing weight or you will get sick” “Are you anorexic?” Dudes! Life Rocks! I feel better than I can ever remember feeling! I am eating! I feel strong and healthy! Things have definitely started to slow down…level out…I would say that I am getting very close to my now “normal” weight. The 3 pounds that I recently dropped, came after a m
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Good Bugs and Big Medicine
A few articles have popped up in recent weeks that are related to weight loss and belong in the “medical mystery” category. One outlines a study done by Stanford University that showed that obese patients who took probiotics after gastric by-pass surgery lost more than those who didn’t. What are probiotics? They are the “happy” bacteria, the smiley-faced kind that we want in our intestines. They keep everything hunky-dory in the GI tract (you know when things aren’t hunky-dory, yes?) and give
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