• EP 175 From Setback to Comeback: Mastering Control When Old Patterns Emerge After Weight Loss Surgery
    Oct 23 2024

    It’s not the before mindset, it’s the after surgery mindset a few years down the track when you fall back into those old habits.That’s the headspace no one talks about prior to surgery. Until now. You don’t want to miss this. Bariatric psychologist Dr. Connie Stapleton joins me to share what to do down the road when the wheels fall off. Whether its from self sabotage, or sabotage by those who love you, emotional eating, bullying, depression…/whatever it is…we’re talking about how to go from a setback to a comeback and regain control of your bariatric lifestyle.

    Podcast Guest:

    Connie Stapleton, Ph.D.

    Website: http://www.conniestapletonphd.com

    BariAftercare: The Podcast

    Mind Prep The Book: How To Prepare for Bariatric Surgery and Live as a Healthy Post-Op: Mind Prep: The Book

    BariAftercare Daily Progress Journal

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    EP 100 Transfer Addiction

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    21 mins
  • EP 174 Small Sips & Bites: Your 6-8 Week Post-Bariatric Surgery Nutrition Guide
    Oct 8 2024

    This is an exciting time, isn’t it? You’ve had metabolic and bariatric surgery and your new transformation has begun. But who are we kidding? It can also be a time of confusion and uncertainty. What do you eat now? In the next few days? What about these first 6-8 weeks? It can be overwhelming but I’m here to help you. I have helpful tips and suggested recommendations so you get the best outcome on your new journey.

    Tip 1: you will fill up much more quickly than you did before surgery. Because you don’t have a lot of room for quantity, eat your protein food first. Chew it so well that you’re like a blender and it becomes pureed similar to baby food in your mouth. You want to get in that 60-80 grams of protein a day so starting with it first helps you be successful with that daily goal. Plus protein makes you feel full and satisfied.

    Tip 2: this is the time to learn to eat very slowly with a meal taking 20-30 minutes. I know, unheard of here in the US where our meals tend to be gulp and go. Taking your time lets you feel and learn fullness cues. Stop when you are full and prevent vomiting and the stretching of your pouch from overeating.

    Tip 3: now is the time to separate liquids from solid food. What does that mean? You may have heard it call the 30-30 rule. It means to drink your beverages 15-30 minutes before you eat and 30 minutes after you eat. Why does this matter? Your capacity for food is much smaller and you want to meet your food and fluid goals. You will accomplish this more easily by separating liquids from food. Remember 8+ cups of water or 2 plus liters is what you are aiming for each day along with your food.

    Resources mentioned:

    EP 50 How to choose the best protein powder

    The 30-30 rules: do you need to follow it?

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    15 mins
  • EP 173 Saving Your Strands: Post-Bariatric Surgery Nutrition for Hair Health
    Sep 25 2024

    "Should I take biotin for my hair loss?" "My hair’s falling out since my surgery. What can I do to stop it?" I’m asked both of these questions frequently in my Facebook group. Are you experiencing this too and have the same questions? What can you do about it? The right nutrition strategies are so important after your surgery. I’ll answer the biotin question plus share specific foods to include in your diet for new hair growth.

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    I know you may be losing your hair. Here’s some good news you’ll like. After rapid weight loss, typically from bariatric surgery, hair loss is very common. It’s not permanent and your hair should grow back.

    So should you take biotin for your hair loss? Maybe a friend is taking it and swears by it. Maybe you read online that if you take biotin, you’ll have new hair growth in no time. While biotin, a B vitamin, is important for hair health, you should get enough from your bariatric multivitamin. In addition, small amounts of biotin are found in lots of different foods, especially eggs, nuts, salmon, sunflower seeds and some vegetables including sweet potatoes. Once you are back to eating a regular diet, you can include these foods that contain biotin. Even if you feel your diet is not quite there yet, consuming too little biotin may not be a problem anyway because intestinal bacteria produces biotin.

    Too much biotin, and this amount has been suggested to be around 20 mg a day, interferes with the testing of thyroid function and causes false lab reports. So if you have Hashimoto’s disease for instance or take thyroid medications, you could get inaccurate results on thyroid function which could also affect medication dosage. Taking your bariatric multivitamin is typically not a problem as the amount is appropriate, probably .6 mg day versus 20 and additional supplementation is not a good idea.

    I know, you want hair growth right now. I hear you so I get the interest in biotin. It feels terrifying but it’s totally normal to lose 5-15% of your hair from bariatric surgery and the rapid weight loss that follows. Typically it does’t last more than 6 months. It’s just a pain in your patootie to go thru. And 6 months seems like forever but hair goes thru cycles.

    This episode also covers the reasons that hair loss happens, the 4 phases of a hair follicle and the strategies to put into place now.

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    15 mins
  • EP 172 Test Kitchen Secrets: 5 tips for making bariatric-friendly food you will love
    Sep 11 2024

    What do you think about when you hear the term bariatric-friendly food? Boring, maybe tasteless? What is bariatric-friendly food anyway? Is it easy to prepare and yummy to eat? I want you to meet culinary dietitian Regina Ragone who has spent years creating delectable recipes for Family Circle Weight Watchers magazines. She has test kitchen secrets to share for making bariatric-friendly food you will love.

    From knives to cutting boards, salt and frozen foods Regina shares many things she learned in the test kitchens. Great discussion you don't want to miss.

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    Podcast Guest:

    Regina Ragone, MS, RDN

    Culinary Dietitian

    Website: https://www.reginaragone.com/

    Email: contactus@breakingdownnutrition.com

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    19 mins
  • EP 171 Is Alcohol after Bariatric Surgery Risky?
    Aug 28 2024

    Have you had alcohol since your surgery? Did you notice that you got tipsy from just a few sips? Were you thinking to yourself...hey, what’s going on here…I've only had a few sips and feel a buzz.

    That’s because alcohol absorbs way faster after metabolic and bariatric surgery especially if you had gastric bypass or a gastric sleeve. Is alcohol risky? How much can you drink and how fast will you become intoxicated? If you drink alcohol after surgery or you have friends or family who’ve had surgery and drink alcohol, this is must-know info.

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    Resources:

    EP 100 on alcohol and transfer addiction with guest bariatric psychologist Dr. Connie Stapleton.

    A recent post from one of my facebook group members said…”I’m interested in the effects of alcohol after surgery. I’m struggling a bit and seem to get quite intoxicated very fast. It’s worrying me.”

    Should you drink alcohol after bariatric surgery? If so, how much can you drink before you’re buzzed and what other effects on surgery can alcohol have that you might not like?

    Topics covered:

    *how long to wait after surgery to drink alcohol

    *how alcohol affects various surgeries

    *what is happening in the body the first 6 months and why you can't drink alcohol

    *alcohol sensitivity

    *vitamin and mineral deficiencies

    *weight regain

    *transfer addiction

    *5 tips to navigate the bariatric lifestyle IF you drink alcohol

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    12 mins
  • EP 170 How Much Weight Will You Lose with Bariatric Surgery?
    Aug 14 2024

    “How much weight can I expect to lose after bariatric surgery?” This is probably the most common question that Gayle, Isabel and I are asked. How much will I lose the first month, at 3 and 6 months and then a year down the track? What IS realistic for you to expect? Are there factors that will affect your weight loss? Bariatric dietitians Gayle and Isabel join me to answer all your questions. Don’t miss this podcast. It's going to be a good discussion.

    Podcast Guests:

    Bariatric Dietitian Isabel Maples, RD

    Bariatric Coordinator

    UVA Health in Haymarket, Virginia

    Email: ggw5ud@uvahealth.org

    Gayle Brazzi Smith MS, RDN, CSOWM, LDN

    Registered & Licensed Dietitian

    Weight Loss and Bariatric Surgery Institute

    Orlando, FL

    Email: gayle.brazzismith@orlandohealth.com

    Website: OrlandoHealth.com/Bariatrics

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    Resources:

    Check out my freebie for 10 protein tips that work daily

    EP 168: Keto, No

    EP 132 15 bariatric friendly carbs

    EP 127 can you really eat carbs?

    EP 30 bariatric surgery and alcohol buzz

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    31 mins
  • EP 169 Pre Surgery Nutrition Game Plan to Level Up Your Bariatric Surgery
    Jul 31 2024

    What if you could get a ‘leg up’ on your bariatric surgery? If you had a nutrition game plan to put into action before surgery to boost your chances of success even more. Bariatric surgery is a terrific tool to help you lose weight and so much more. The surgery can improve blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease called MASLD in the medical world. It’s basically an umbrella term for medical conditions tied to a buildup of fat in the liver. You may have heard of fatty liver.

    Surgery is just one of the spokes in the wheel to success. Hand in hand with surgery is your lifestyle, particularly nutrition and your willingness to make changes that become part of the way you live from now on. I’ll share a five step nutrition game plan. Follow it ahead of your surgery to put yourself in the best possible position for a successful outcome. And if you’ve already had surgery, use this game plan as a check list to see how you’re doing and what you might tweak a bit.

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    Resources:

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    tracking apps:

    Nutritionix Track https://www.nutritionix.com/app

    Lose It! https://loseit.com

    My Fitness Pal https://www.myfitnesspal.com

    Episodes mentioned:

    EP 147 how to find the added sugars in your food

    EP 53 must have vitamin-mineral supplements part 1

    EP 54 must have vitamin-mineral supplements part 2

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    12 mins
  • EP 168 Keto, No: Why It’s Not for Bariatric Surgery
    Jul 17 2024

    Go keto! It’s definitely your answer after bariatric surgery or so you’ve been told. But is the keto diet the way to go after bariatric surgery? Maybe the scale is starting to creep back up and you don’t like it at all. Go keto and lose that weight. But will a keto diet truly keep the weight off? And what about your muscle mass?Does a keto diet protect that? My answer, keto no, it’s not a top shelf strategy for after bariatric surgery. I’ll tell you why.

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    Takeaways

    The keto diet is not recommended after bariatric surgery as it is high in fat and low in protein, which is not ideal for building and maintaining muscle mass.

    A high protein diet is essential for healing, muscle building, and maintaining a healthy metabolism after bariatric surgery.

    The keto diet can cause digestive issues such as diarrhea and constipation, which can interfere with nutrient absorption.

    Weight loss after bariatric surgery should focus on reducing excess body fat while preserving muscle mass.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction: Is the Keto Diet Suitable After Bariatric Surgery?

    03:13 The Importance of Protein in a Bariatric Lifestyle

    07:00 The Drawbacks of the Keto Diet for Bariatric Patients

    10:49 Preserving Muscle Mass for Long-Term Weight Loss

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    14 mins