Gastric Band Guide | Weight Loss Surgery Information | Palmyra Surgical Bariatric Surgery - Part 2

Dealing with GERD: Symptom Solutions

Posted: Jun 29 in Lifestyle & Behavior by

GERD is one of the most common chronic diseases in the United States. Gastroesophageal reflux disease happens when the door that separates the stomach from the esophagus becomes weakened or damaged. This door is called the lower esophageal sphincter, or LES. It is designed to close as soon as food moves from your esophagus into your stomach, but if it moves too slow, or if it doesn’t shut all the way, then digestive juices like stomach acid will flow into the esophagus and cause the burning sensation you know as heartburn. [Read more]

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Craving Coverage: Resisting Cravings for Weight Loss

Posted: Jun 29 in Post-Bariatric Diet by

There are certain things that your body needs to survive. This includes water, essential nutrients, vitamins, and minerals. When you run low on these fundamental components of your diet you’ll start to experience some pretty severe consequences, including malnourishment and dehydration. [Read more]

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The Early Bird Gets the Workout

Posted: May 28 in Lifestyle and Activity by

Picture yourself rising when the sun does, lacing up your running shoes just as the world begins to stir. By the time you’re out the door, you still have two hours left before work—plenty of time to get to the gym, warm up, work out, cool down and get ready for the day ahead. [Read more]

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Education for Bariatric Surgery Success

Posted: May 13 in About Weight Loss by

Psychologists have proven that people who are well prepared for the realities of their weight management program are typically more successful than people who go into a program full of hope but a bit fuzzy on the details. [Read more]

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Finding Time after Weight Loss Surgery

Posted: Mar 30 in Lifestyle and Activity by

Being “busy” has overrun many people’s lives. After weight loss surgery, you need to stop busyness in its tracks – especially when it leaves you with little time for important habits like working out and following the post lap-band eating guidelines. [Read more]

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Building Weekend Willpower

Posted: Mar 30 in Lifestyle and Activity by

We often fudge our rules a little on the weekend. We stay up later and sleep in later, and get the R&R we didn’t have time for in the busy work week. We are tempted by weekend barbeques, family get-togethers and endless happy hours with friends, and this can sometimes make us forget all about our weight loss surgeon’s dietary guidelines. [Read more]

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Manage Anxiety after Bariatric Surgery

Posted: Mar 03 in Lifestyle and Activity by

Stress and anxiety are pretty common during the months and weeks leading up to weight loss surgery as you mentally and physically prepare for your new lifestyle. [Read more]

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How to Exercise with Elastic Bands

Posted: Feb 27 in Lifestyle and Activity by

If you’re trying to find a gentle work out after your weight loss surgery and find that going to a gym is too expensive or inconvenient, elastic bands are a convenient way to practice resistance training at home. [Read more]

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Tips to Eat a Healthy Diet Plan

Posted: Feb 09 in Post-Bariatric Diet by

Healthy eating can seem very complicated, especially after weight loss surgery. A key concern that may arise is related to the health benefits of certain fruits and vegetables. In particular, comparing organic and non-organic fruits and vegetables can be confusing. Fortunately, the concerns regarding the potential health concerns associated with conventional fruits and vegetables can be addressed with a few simple tips. [Read more]

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Setting Goals and Obtaining a Healthy Lifestyle

Posted: Jan 06 in Lifestyle and Activity by

Did you make New Year’s resolutions this year? About forty percent of Americans do and, though it is not scientifically shown, you can bet most of them involve some form of losing weight and getting healthy. What has been shown scientifically, kudos to University of Scranton, is that only 8% of people making resolutions stick to them. [Read more]

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