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Bariatric Surgery Success
Dr. Susan Mitchell, bariatric dietitian
Frequency: 1 episode/14d. Total Eps: 50

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EP 171 Is Alcohol after Bariatric Surgery Risky?
mercredi 28 août 2024 • Duration 11:30
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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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
EP 170 How Much Weight Will You Lose with Bariatric Surgery?
mercredi 14 août 2024 • Duration 30:43
“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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EP 132 15 bariatric friendly carbs
EP 161: Here’s what to know about binge-grazing and binge eating after WLS
mercredi 3 avril 2024 • Duration 29:43
If you struggled with binge eating disorder or BED before bariatric surgery, can it still be an issue now? Are there differences in binging before surgery versus after? How is BED related to binge-grazing and what does that really mean anyway? Dietitian Chaundra Evans and psychologist Kelly Broadwater join me to answer all of these questions and share helpful insight for your journey.
Podcast Guests:
Chaundra Evans RD, LDN
Kelly Broadwater, LPA, LCMHC, CEDS-S
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Takeaways
- Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder and is characterized by a loss of control over eating.
- Bariatric surgery does not cure an eating disorder, and BED can reoccur after surgery.
- Binge grazing involves consuming small amounts of food over a long period of time and can contribute to weight regain.
- Triggers for binge eating include emotional factors, such as trauma and untreated mental health issues, as well as environmental factors.
- Seeking help from an interdisciplinary team of professionals specialized in bariatrics and eating disorders is crucial for successful treatment.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
03:25 Understanding Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
06:27 BED and Bariatric Surgery
09:41 Binge Grazing: What It Is
13:36 Triggers for Binge Eating
15:57 Nutrition and Binge Grazing
22:18 Mental Health Issues and Binging
23:39 Seeking Help for BED
26:51 Moving Ahead Successfully
#160: Is Nutritional Yeast OK to use after Weight Loss Surgery?
mercredi 20 mars 2024 • Duration 27:39
Christine asked me if nutritional yeast is a replacement for vegan cheese. Sandy wants to know if nutritional yeast is a good way to increase her protein. I bet you have some questions about it too. Is it ok to use nutritional yeast after your weight loss surgery and what medical issues might not be a good mix with this yeast? Stay right where you are…Gayle, Isabel and I have the answers about nutritional yeast also known as nooch.
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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SUMMARY
In this episode, we discuss the topic of nutritional yeast, also known as nooch. We'll cover what nutritional yeast is, its taste and nutritional content, its uses in cooking, and medical issues and considerations related to its consumption.
Takeaways
Nutritional yeast is a cheesy-tasting cousin to brewer's yeast and baker's yeast, and it is often used as a replacement for cheese in vegan cooking.
It is a good source of protein, vitamins, and minerals, and it is low in calories and sugar.
Nutritional yeast can be added to various dishes, such as soups, salads, roasted vegetables, and mashed cauliflower.
Individuals with yeast or mold allergies, Crohn's disease, celiac disease, kidney stones, gout, migraines, or those taking certain medications should exercise caution or avoid consuming nutritional yeast.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction
03:35
What is Nutritional Yeast?
08:57
Taste and Nutritional Content of Nutritional Yeast
12:30
Uses of Nutritional Yeast in Cooking
25:10
Conclusion
#159 5 Health Benefits of Bariatric-Friendly Almond Flour
mercredi 6 mars 2024 • Duration 09:55
This episode discusses the importance of controlling carb intake after weight loss surgery and introduces almond flour as a bariatric-friendly carb substitute. The use of almond flour in baking is explored, including tips for achieving the desired texture. The health benefits of almond flour, such as its protein, fiber, and healthy fat content, are highlighted.
Oh how we love our carbs! But after weight loss surgery, watching how much carb you eat is important in your successful journey. Can you cut carbs in baked goods and snacks that you buy or make without losing flavor? Yes, you can. Have you heard of almond flour? Did you know it’s bariatric friendly? Plus, it has numerous health benefits you’re going to like. I’ll share at least 5.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction: Importance of Carb Control After Weight Loss Surgery
03:20 Almond Flour as a Bariatric-Friendly Carb Substitute
04:49 Using Almond Flour in Baking
06:39 Health Benefits of Almond Flour
08:33 Action Steps: Trying Almond Flour in Recipes
Why is accountability so hard after WLS? EP 158
mercredi 21 février 2024 • Duration 17:49
Why is accountability so hard after weight loss surgery? Are accountability partners and other accountability measures really ‘all that’ anyway? What’s behind your resistance to these accountability tools? How can you put this in perspective to be as successful as possible? Bariatric psychologist Dr. Connie joins me to talk about some of the most frequently used accountability tools and the reasons for resistance.
Podcast Guest:
Connie Stapleton, Ph.D.
Website: http://www.conniestapletonphd.com
BariAftercare: The Podcast; available on phone podcast apps, Apple podcasts and most other podcatchers
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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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
03:10 Resistance to Accountability
07:30 Viewing Accountability in a Positive Way
11:57 Taking Feedback and Accountability
13:42 Steps to Overcome Resistance to Accountability
15:34 Final Thoughts
#157 Five Year Focus: Mistakes that DeRail Your Bariatric Surgery Success
mercredi 7 février 2024 • Duration 20:19
Five years from now. Where do you see yourself after surgery? Whether you’re almost ready for surgery, recently had surgery or maybe you’re down the track a ways, do you have a five year focus for long term success? Mistakes can derail you from where you want to go. What are these mistakes and how do you avoid them? Bariatric dietitian Melissa Majumdar joins me to show you how to have a plan in place and prevent being derailed by mistakes.
Podcast Guests:
Melissa Majumdar, MS, RD, CSOWM, LDN
EUHM Bariatric Coordinator
melissa.majumdar@emoryhealthcare.org
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Your Takeaways
- Set a five-year focus for long-term success after bariatric surgery.
- Reframe mistakes as opportunities for growth and learning.
- Prevent weight regain by focusing on balanced nutrition, avoiding skipping meals, and incorporating protein and produce into meals.
- Maintain communication with the surgical team, manage stress, and prioritize sleep for overall success.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Setting a Five-Year Focus
03:48 Reframing Mistakes as Opportunities
08:03 Preventing Weight Regain
11:58 Eating Behaviors that Can Spoil Success
15:08 Continued Communication with Surgical Team
16:40 The Importance of Stress and Sleep
18:29 Continuous Improvement for Long-Term Success
#156 Are You Kidding Me? Bariatric Tips that are Total Nonsense
mercredi 24 janvier 2024 • Duration 30:16
Not a day goes by that I don’t read some nutrition tip or hear about some product for bariatric surgery and say to myself… are you kidding me…this is such nonsense. And then I really get frustrated because you, my community, are likely reading this baloney too and maybe believing it. Bariatric dietitian Isabel Maples joins me to cut thru the crap. We’re picking some of the worse offenders and setting the story straight so you can make smart decisions.
Podcast Guest:
Bariatric Dietitian Isabel Maples, RD
Bariatric Coordinator
UVA Health in Haymarket, Virginia
Email: ggw5ud@uvahealth.org
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One of the things that frustrates me most for our bariatric community is the crap nutrition information on the Internet promising all kinds of miracles and delivering zero. In my Facebook group, I answer a lot of questions about this baloney. I’m not talking baloney you eat either but the baloney or pseudo science you’re constantly feed online. So today, we take on at least six current pieces of baloney and deliver some science-smart information so you can make decisions baked on fact not hype.
Topics we'll dig into include:
keto diet
intermittent fasting
black castor oil for hair loss
biotin and hair loss
permanently slow metabolism after WLS
collagen powder
#155 7 Powerful Ways to IMMERSE Yourself in Your Bariatric Lifestyle
mercredi 10 janvier 2024 • Duration 16:42
There’s something about a new year…a fresh start, a time to reboot or tweak areas of your life that need an adjustment or a redo. Any decision to change habits, especially nutrition and health ones, takes work, right? The bariatric lifestyle is no exception. There’s a lot to learn and to know how to deal with. So this year, my focus word is IMMERSE. Let’s use the word ‘immerse' an a mnemonic to look at seven powerful strategies you can put into place for a successful bariatric lifestyle.
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Are you feeling a little worn out from the holidays? Has the scale ticked up a few pounds and you’re not happy about it? Did you over indulge a bit and feel frustrated with where you are right now? That’s ok. You’re definitely not alone. But let’s get past the things of last year that want to haunt you and hold you back from your potential NOW.
I love a new year and today’s a new day. Let’s approach it with hope and openness as to what you can accomplish…your expectations. As I just mentioned, this year, my focus word is IMMERSE. It’s easy to remember so let’s use it as a mnemonic for seven strategies to make this YOUR year, to live a successful bariatric lifestyle. But let’s get past the things of last year that want to haunt you and hold you back from your potential NOW.
Let’s approach it with hope and openness as to what you can accomplish…your expectations. As I just mentioned, this year, my focus word is IMMERSE. It’s easy to remember so let’s use it as a mnemonic for seven strategies to make this YOUR year, to live a successful bariatric lifestyle.
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M: mix it up!
M: morph over time
E: expectations
R: reality check
S: set up for success
E: enough
#154 Shift from Talking to Walking-the-Walk after WLS
mercredi 27 décembre 2023 • Duration 25:51
Here we are…about to wrap up another year and embark on a new one. Where do you find yourself right now? Are you just talking the talk when it comes to living out your bariatric lifestyle, wishing you could walk the walk? Our focus word for next year is ‘immersion’. Immersing yourself in the life you really want after weight loss surgery. Bariatric psychologist Dr. Connie and I are going to help you do just that. Dr. Connie joins me to help you immerse yourself into the new year…where you truly walk the walk and don’t just talk about it.
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BariAftercare: The Podcast; available on phone podcast apps, Apple podcasts and most other podcatchers
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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Today we’re preparing for the new year and helping you immerse yourself in the bariatric lifestyle where you truly walk the walk. There is so much more to this journey than just the surgical procedure. We want you to be successful now and long term.
Although many people have heard these phrases, let’s get clear about what we mean when we say… talking the talk versus walking the walk.
Listen in as we explain how to both talk the talk and walk the walk. We get specific with tips and ideas that work as you commit to the new year and new lifestyle. We also get specific about what doesn't work and why not. It's an in-depth discussion you don't want to miss today.