Sunday, November 29th, 2009
There are two people. They are the same height and both weigh 200 pounds. One is a size 10 and one is a size 22. How is this possible? For...
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Thursday, November 19th, 2009
In a previous article, I discussed flying while being overweight. There is an extreme opposite to this: flying after reconstructive surgery (usually...
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When you're ready to have your reconstructive surgery after massive weight-loss, it's very important to find a surgeon who fits your needs....
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Have you hit a plateau in your weight loss after having surgery? You have kept to your weight loss diet plan, you've exercised, had your fills (if...
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It's that time of year again. Candy, chocolate, sweets and more candy. How will you survive the season with as little weight gain as possible?...
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You've chosen your surgery, but where will you have it performed? In most cases your insurance chooses your hospital for you, but if you get a...
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When it comes to having weight loss surgery, you have several options. The more heard of, and more common, surgery is called Gastric Bypass, or...
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Have you ever been the overweight person walking on the plane, dreading the moment when you have to buckle your seat belt, knowing it won't reach...
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In my previous article about being self-conscious at the gym because of mirrors, I began thinking. Is there a place to not be self-conscious while...
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