Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

Obesity Week Update for Tuesday



Recommended Posts

BariatricPal.com has Elizabeth Anderson, RD in Boston, MA this week as the reporter at large for Obesity Week 2014. Find out what Elizabeth discovered on Day 1.



Here are some nuggets from just a smidge of the hundreds of lectures and presentations offered today. There are so many to choose from--it's tough to pick. What guides my selection? Information that could be useful, inspiring and life-changing for my bariatric patients.

At a lecture on feeding cues we learned that our visual signals are the strongest cues for eating, not smell. Surprising! I think a certain cinnamon roll company might take objection to that. This got me thinking, what can I do to reduce my visual cues of tempting treats? Here's a quick list I came up with: avoid nighttime TV,(those commercials!) bypass the cracker and cookie aisle in the grocery store, use an alternate route home rather than the local fast food strip. Life is hard, don’t add stress with sugar plums dancing in your head.

At a seminar on motivation, we learned that lasting motivation is built from a combination of importance + confidence. We have to truly value the change we want to make and we need to feel that we can actually do it, to get started.

Weight stigma is unfortunately alive and well. At the ASMBS Integrated Health Update we were reminded that weight discrimination is still held as socially acceptable in many countries including the US. People with excess weight report skipping or cancelling healthcare appointments if they've been a victim of weight bias in their doctor's office. We know from history that stigma is a barrier to healthcare and disease prevention--think leprosy, AIDS, cholera, drug addiction. Let's get obesity off that list. Insults, sneers and bullying do not, have not and will never inspire weight loss. In fact, research shows they have the opposite effect.

Looking forward to another jammed packed, informational day tomorrow.

'See' you then!--Elizabeth

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

When I was pregnant with my 3rd child, I had to go to a new OB, he weight shamed me nearly the entire time I was pregnant at 32 weeks pregnant, I dropped him as a Dr.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

@ thanks for the updates! I could not make it there, so it's great to hear what's going on!!

It would be wonderful if we could get our reporter at large to do an interview with one of the program sponsors...perhaps a Q&A with questions from the forum posters? (maybe pushing it for this week but maybe next year...)

@@amponder good for you! We need to be active participants in our health care. I understand some Dr.'s think that being harsh or giving tough love is what an obese person needs but more often than not they are 100% wrong! We are probably the harshest on ourselves, and what we need is understanding and guidance.

So we need to seek out and find the doctors that are ready willing and able to assist us in our goals to get and stay healthy!!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

@ thanks for the updates! I could not make it there, so it's great to hear what's going on!!

It would be wonderful if we could get our reporter at large to do an interview with one of the program sponsors...perhaps a Q&A with questions from the forum posters? (maybe pushing it for this week but maybe next year...)

@@amponder good for you! We need to be active participants in our health care. I understand some Dr.'s think that being harsh or giving tough love is what an obese person needs but more often than not they are 100% wrong! We are probably the harshest on ourselves, and what we need is understanding and guidance.

So we need to seek out and find the doctors that are ready willing and able to assist us in our goals to get and stay healthy!!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Trending Products

  • Trending Topics

  • Recent Status Updates

    • Eve411

      April Surgery
      Am I the only struggling to get weight down. I started with weight of 297 and now im 280 but seem to not lose more weight. My nutrtionist told me not to worry about the pounds because I might still be losing inches. However, I do not really see much of a difference is this happen to any of you, if so any tips?
      Thanks
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Clueless_girl

      Well recovering from gallbladder removal was a lot like recovering from the modified duodenal switch surgery, twice in 4 months yay 🥳😭. I'm having to battle cravings for everything i shouldn't have, on top of trying to figure out what happens after i eat something. Sigh, let me fast forward a couple of months when everyday isn't a constant battle and i can function like a normal person again! 😞
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • KeeWee

      It's been 10 long years! Here is my VSG weight loss surgiversary update..
      https://www.ae1bmerchme.com/post/10-year-surgiversary-update-for-2024 
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Aunty Mamo

      Iʻm roughly 6 weeks post-op this morning and have begun to feel like a normal human, with a normal human body again. I started introducing solid foods and pill forms of medications/supplements a couple of weeks ago and it's really amazing to eat meals with my family again, despite the fact that my portions are so much smaller than theirs. 
      I live on the island of Oʻahu and spend a lot of time in the water- for exercise, for play,  and for spiritual & mental health. The day I had my month out appointment with my surgeon, I packed all my gear in my truck, anticipating his permission to get back in the ocean. The minute I walked out of that hospital I drove straight to the shore and got in that water. Hallelujah! My appointment was at 10 am. I didn't get home until after 5 pm. 
      I'm down 31 pounds since the day of surgery and 47 since my pre-op diet began, with that typical week long stall occurring at three weeks. I'm really starting to see some changes lately- some of my clothing is too big, some fits again. The most drastic changes I notice however are in my face. I've also noticed my endurance and flexibility increasing. I was really starting to be held up physically, and I'm so grateful that I'm seeing that turn around in such short order. 
      My general disposition lately is hopeful and motivated. The only thing that bugs me on a daily basis still is the way those supplements make my house smell. So stink! But I just bought a smell proof bag online that other people use to put their pot in. My house doesn't stink anymore. 
       
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • BeanitoDiego

      Oh yeah, something I wanted to rant about, a billing dispute that cropped up 3 months ago.
      Surgery was in August of 2023. A bill shows up for over $7,000 in January. WTF? I asks myself. I know that I jumped through all of the insurance hoops and verified this and triple checked that, as did the surgeon's office. All was set, and I paid all of the known costs before surgery.
      A looong story short, is that an assistant surgeon that was in the process of accepting money from my insurance company touched me while I was under anesthesia. That is what the bill was for. But hey, guess what? Some federal legislation was enacted last year to help patients out when they cannot consent to being touched by someone out of their insurance network. These types of bills fall under something called, "surprise billing," and you don't have to put up with it.
      https://www.cms.gov/nosurprises
      I had to make a lot of phone calls to both the surgeon's office and the insurance company and explain my rights and what the maximum out of pocket costs were that I could be liable for. Also had to remind them that it isn't my place to be taking care of all of this and that I was going to escalate things if they could not play nice with one another.
      Quick ending is that I don't have to pay that $7,000+. Advocate, advocate, advocate for yourself no matter how long it takes and learn more about this law if you are ever hit with a surprise bill.
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
  • Recent Topics

  • Hot Products

  • Sign Up For
    Our Newsletter

    Follow us for the latest news
    and special product offers!
  • Together, we have lost...
      lbs

    PatchAid Vitamin Patches

    ×