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Preparing for Bariatric Surgery: A Comprehensive Guide

Undergoing bariatric surgery is a life-changing decision that requires careful preparation. The preoperative phase plays a crucial role in optimizing your health and readiness for the procedure. In...

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Diet Progression Stages After Bariatric Surgery

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Gastric Sleeve Weight Loss Surgery: What to Expect in the First 3 Weeks

Everyone will undergo some life changes after gastric sleeve surgery, especially in the first three weeks. First, it’s important to understand what this surgery is and how it works. Gastric sleeve...

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Bariatric Pouch Reset: Restarting Your Weight Loss Journey After Gastric...

The bariatric pouch reset is a short-term dietary regimen designed to help individuals who have undergone bariatric surgery regain control over their eating habits and manage portion sizes. So what is...

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Healthy Holiday Eating After Bariatric Surgery: 7 Easy Tips

Navigating healthy holiday eating after gastric sleeve surgery can seem challenging, but there are many options that will help make sure you’re not compromising your health or enjoyment. We’ll walk...

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The Meaning of “Bariatric”: Obesity Management and Holistic Health

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, the term “bariatric” has gained increasing prominence, particularly in discussions surrounding weight loss procedures and comprehensive health management....

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Lubbock Weight Loss – Maximizing Results Through Follow-Up Care

When you are considering bariatric surgery, there can be many worries that arise.  Some being “Does bariatric surgery work?” and “What does the after care for bariatric surgery look like?” Here at...

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Eating Out After Weight Loss Surgery: Tips and Tricks

The journey after weight loss surgery can seem daunting, especially when it comes to food. Many of our bariatric surgery patients in Lubbock believe they have to give up going out for meals altogether...

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10 Questions with Dr. Eggl and Dr. Purtell: Weight Loss in Lubbock

During the journey toward a healthier lifestyle, there may be many differing opinions that often lead to more questions than answers. This is why we have gathered some top questions about weight loss...

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Ozempic vs. Bariatric Surgery for Weight Loss in Lubbock

When considering weight loss options in Lubbock, Texas, two popular choices often come up: Weight loss injections of GLP-1 medication (known as Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro) and bariatric surgery. At...

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Type 2 Diabetes Treatments – Bariatric Surgery

Did you know that around 10% of Americans live with type 2 diabetes? That’s right, a tenth of allAmericans are at a higher risk for blindness, stroke, and other preventable ailments, due todiabetic...

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Obesity and Weight Loss Surgery in the US, Texas, and Lubbock

As you may have heard by now, obesity is an ever-growing issue in the United States. But how are things going in the Lone Star State, and Lubbock itself, compared to the rest of the nation? Is there a...

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Medical Weight Loss in Lubbock – Solutions

Medical weight loss has become one of the biggest rising trends in the world of health. People all over the country are now turning to medical weight management to help their weight loss journey. But,...

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Sleep and Weight Loss Research: How Important is Sleep?

Sleep and weight loss research shows that a healthy sleep routine should be considered one of the pillars of a healthy lifestyle. However, when it comes to weight management, is sleep a key to...

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Loose Skin After Bariatric Surgery: A Deeper Look

Excess skin can be a common concern for many bariatric surgery patients. Common areas for people to struggle with loose skin are the arms, thighs, and torso. Once a person rapidly loses weight, their...

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