Life After Bariatric Surgery

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Success Habits of Weight Loss Surgery Patients

Success Habits of Weight Loss Surgery Patients

‘The Success Habits of Weight Loss Surgery Patients’ by Colleen M. Cook has become a bariatric bestseller and the research-based principles taught here continue to be a standard for success throughout the bariatric community. These principles are now taught in...

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Does health insurance cover weight loss surgery?

Does health insurance cover weight loss surgery?

The last time the Australian population was surveyed in 2017-18 around 12.5 million adults (67%) were overweight or obese, with 1 in 3 people living with obesity (AIHW). Obesity is a complex, chronic and relapsing condition, and weight loss surgery is internationally...

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Can you stretch your stomach after gastric sleeve surgery?

Can you stretch your stomach after gastric sleeve surgery?

Weight gain following bariatric surgery, whether it be gastric sleeve or gastric bypass, can occur in patients for a variety or combination of different reasons. Gastric sleeve surgery restricts the volume of the stomach to 15 - 20% of its original size, but the...

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Interview with Dr Jennifer Matthei – Bariatric Specialist

Interview with Dr Jennifer Matthei – Bariatric Specialist

Let’s start at the beginning Jenny, how long have you been doing this?  I’ve been working at Upper GI Surgery for 5 years now, specialising in the management of obesity and bariatric care. But before joining the team at UGIS I was a GP for many years, encountering...

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Easter Eating Tips for Bariatric Patients

Easter Eating Tips for Bariatric Patients

There are many Easter food traditions around the world and amongst many different cultures.  Glazed cooked ham or hot cross buns may be more traditional in Australia but a leg of lamb is one of the most common foods to celebrate Easter in a lot of European cultures....

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