Living with Bariatric Surgery

Living with Bariatric Surgery
Author: Denise Ratcliffe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1315398281

Living with Bariatric Surgery: Managing Your Mind and Your Weight aims to help those who are considering bariatric surgery develop a psychological understanding of their eating behaviour and the changes needed in order to make surgery successful. It is also a resource for those who have undergone surgery to help them adapt to the physical, psychological and relationship adjustments that occur. Whilst the benefits of bariatric surgery are significant, the psychological challenges it presents for patients have been overlooked. This book will help patients develop a realistic view of bariatric surgery and the changes required. It incorporates the real-life experiences of people who have had bariatric surgery, showing how they have responded to the psychological and behavioural changes after surgery, and also features helpful psychoeducation, exercises and strategies to facilitate reflection and learning. Living with Bariatric Surgery will be an essential guide for anyone considering, preparing for or recovering from bariatric surgery, as well as health professionals working with these clients.

Rediscover You

Rediscover You
Author: Kristin Lloyd
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2018-01-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983690464

A DEEP DIVE INTO SELF-DISCOVERY Do you know who you are anymore? Having weight loss surgery is a huge life change. While achieving extreme weight loss is the goal, many post-ops struggle with who they are after they achieve weight loss surgery success. This journal is specifically designed for individuals who are looking to reconnect, reignite, and rediscover the core of who they are after having surgery. Often, after having achieved such amazing weight loss, there's still something missing. Having goals and dreams are important for reaching the next step in your life. This journal will help you gain perspective, find the person you truly want to be, and get you in touch with what you truly want in life, now that you've lost the weight. Filled with 75 journaling prompts, the aim is to help you build both the practical life goals, as well as to get you in touch with your dreams for your NEW life. Using this journal will help you discover your passions, uncover your dreams, and rediscover who YOU are and who YOU want to become. Having weight loss surgery is the first step to weight loss and achieving the life and body of your dreams. The next part is digging deep into personal discovery, so you can grow into the person you've always wanted to become, bridging that gap to build a life you are totally in love with.

Color Your Confidence

Color Your Confidence
Author: Kristin Lloyd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2018-12-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781791781712

Boosting your confidence and changing your mindset is an essential part your weight-loss journey. Often times stress and negative cyclical self-talk that may be grounded in self-doubt and 'not good enough' thinking can make you feel defeated. This coloring book promotes mindfulness, the act of being present, while promoting calm and relaxation which are important for the bariatric weight- loss journey. This coloring book also includes journaling pages to reflect on your process of lifestyle change or create new inspiration to help you grow through your weight loss process. The added mantras and affirmations help to boost confidence, give encouragement and promote motivation. This coloring book is another asset to guide you on your journey as you shift your mindset, your habits, and behaviors on the path to creating the new YOU.Expand your mindset, shrink your body... One step at a time!

Regain Be Gone

Regain Be Gone
Author: Sameera Khan
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1642795844

An experienced dietician shows how to keep the weight off after bariatric surgery. With twenty years of training in the field of bariatrics, trusted dietitian Sameera Khan shares strategies toward a balanced, stress-free weight-loss journey so that readers can feel confident, powerful, and successful. Weight regain is a manageable setback that can be reversed with a little effort and guidance. The longer one ignores it, the harder it is to regain lost ground, so act now. Regain Be Gone is the only resource people need to help them keep weight regain at bay after bariatric surgery. Praise for Regain Be Gone “A great book and really good, comprehensive companion for both patients and practitioners.” —William S. Richardson, MD, FACS, FAMBS; Professor, University of Queensland; Section Head General Surgery, Ochsner Clinic, New Orleans, LA “Sameera Khan is an incredibly knowledgeable guide on your weight loss journey following bariatric surgery. With decades of experience as a dietitian and physical assistant working with weight loss surgery patients, she is an invaluable resource.” —Allison M. Barrett, MD. FACS, FASMBS; Director of Bariatric Surgery at Penn State St. Joseph Medical Center, Reading, PA; Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at Penn State University

Small Bites

Small Bites
Author: Katie Jay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Affirmations
ISBN: 9780977228911

Bariatric Fitness for Your New Life

Bariatric Fitness for Your New Life
Author: Julia Karlstad
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1612438172

The first comprehensive guide to exercising after life-changing weight-loss surgery. Bariatric surgery is a highly effective way to take control of your weight. But it’s only one part of the solution. The helpful advice and proven fitness program in this book provide the tools you need to make sure your bariatric surgery produces sustained weight loss. Packed with easy-to-follow instructions and step-by-step photos, Bariatric Fitness for Your New Life informs, educates and outlines functional exercise programs. No matter your current level of fitness, you can dive into these safe weight-loss workouts that include: • Stretching Moves • Cardio Exercises • Yoga Poses • Strength Training • Myofascial Release • Balance Work

The Big Book on Bariatric Surgery

The Big Book on Bariatric Surgery
Author: Alex Brecher
Publisher: Bariatricpal, LLC
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780988388277

Weight loss surgery is a big deal, but it is only an early step in your weight loss journey. The long-term weight loss journey begins after the surgery, and it lasts for a lifetime. The Big Book on Bariatric Surgery: Living Your Best Life After Weight Loss Surgery is your guide to losing weight and living a healthy life long after you are discharged from the hospital and are on your own. This book takes a realistic approach to life after weight loss surgery. In a friendly and helpful tone, the book provides practical advice on getting through everyday tasks, such as planning meals, getting enough protein, taking the right nutritional supplements, and developing an exercise program. It also suggests strategies for staying motivated day in and day out, communicating better with friends and family, and having fun at family gatherings, on vacations, and during other special events without getting off track. The Big Book on Bariatric Surgery is easy to read and conversational, but packed with indispensable information and ideas for success after weight loss surgery. The book targets recent weight loss surgery patients, weight loss surgery veterans, and those considering weight loss surgery. The book includes these features. Written by Alex Brecher, a weight loss surgery patient and advocate who has successfully lost 100 pounds and kept it off for over 10 years. Co-authored by Natalie Stein, a nutritionist and expert in weight loss strategies. Easy high-protein recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and desserts, with plenty of suggestions for modifications and variations. Food lists and sample menus to make meal planning easy. Step-by-step guides to meal planning and developing an exercise program. Tips for eating at restaurants, parties, and while traveling. How to stay motivated and break through plateaus. Time-saving tips. The reason to get weight loss surgery is to lose weight so that you can be happier and healthier. Take a look at The Big Book on Bariatric Surgery to see how it can help you make the most out of your weight loss surgery."

#SleeveLife

#SleeveLife
Author: Jonathan P Dichter
Publisher: Sleevelife, LLC
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2018-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781732132108

Weight loss and transformation take time, inspiration, and stubborn determination. Jonathan Dichter transformed his life after undergoing weight loss surgery, and he wants to join in your journey to becoming the best possible version of yourself! #SleeveLife is a labor of love and a never-ending story of continual change.

Weight Loss Surgery Does Not Treat Food Addiction

Weight Loss Surgery Does Not Treat Food Addiction
Author: Connie Stapleton, Ph.d.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2017-06-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781548460464

Food addiction is an extremely difficult disease that is misunderstood by the general public and by many medical and mental health professionals. Weight regain following extreme weight loss through medically supervised diet programs, fad diets, or weight loss (bariatric) surgery is all too often followed by weight regain. Regain is largely attributed to failing to following through with "behavior modifications," which are the focus in most weight loss programs. Behavior modifications include "eating less and moving more." Those whose weight has gone up and down over time attribute their regain to "going back to old habits." Understanding food addiction educates us about why it is so difficult for vast numbers of people to follow through with the behavior modification tools that actually do help the patients lose weight to begin with, and if practiced over time help in keeping the weight off. Food addiction takes our brains "hostage" and makes it seem impossible for intelligent, well-meaning people who sincerely want to lose weight to avoid foods they realize will result in added pounds. Food addiction "hijacks" our rational minds and leads us to making decisions that will defy our weight loss efforts and goals. Those who choose to have weight loss surgery often view it as "a last resort" for losing weight. They hope the surgery will result in dramatic weight loss, and will also help in sustaining that weight loss. It is a tragedy when patients who have elected to undergo a surgical weight loss procedure regain dreaded pounds in spite of having had good intentions to follow through with the behaviors necessary to keep the weight off. A hallmark of addiction is knowing there are physical and/or emotional problems caused, or made worse by a substance, and continuing to use the substance anyway. If food consumption is leading to excess weight and physical comorbidities, such as high blood pressure, sleep apnea, high cholesterol and/or diabetes, and the patient is informed they need to lose weight in order to improve these medical conditions, but they are unable to change their eating habits, food addiction may be a reason. If people are depressed because of their weight and the limitations it places on their lives and the friction it causes in their relationships, and they want to lose weight but cannot seem to stop eating unhealthy foods, again, food addiction may be a reason. If a person has both the disease of obesity and the disease of addiction (in this case, food addiction), treating only the disease of obesity will most likely not result in long-term weight loss. Food addiction is a powerful disease that needs treatment concurrently when treating obesity. Attempts to continue to "eat less" will fail if a person is a food addict and does not treat their addiction. The result will ultimately be weight regain, frustration and discouragement. Weight Loss Surgery Does NOT Treat Food Addiction is for people who have had bariatric surgery, are considering bariatric surgery, or for anyone who struggles with weight loss and keeping weight off. In this book, I explain what food addiction is and why it must be addressed in addition to working on weight loss and weight maintenance. I also share tips and steps to take in order to address food addiction, as well as what it means to be in recovery from food addiction. Get ready to learn. Get ready to grow as a person by learning more about yourself in this educational, engaging and down-to-earth book. Join me online and on Facebook as well for more helpful information and tools. And finally, please share this book with anyone you know who may be struggling with food addiction, whether or not they are a bariatric surgery patient. Food addiction can be treated! Get help now and get healthier and happier. Your Health. Your Responsibility. This Day. Every Day.