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In Episode 51 of the Pound of Cure Weight Loss Podcast, Dr. Matthew Weiner and dietitian Zoe Schroeder tackle listener questions on NAION vision, mocktail ideas, limited weight loss after a sleeve gastrectomy, and managing the “murky middle” phase after surgery. Here’s a quick recap of the insightful advice and tips offered in this Q&A episode.

Understanding NAION Vision Risks with GLP-1 Medications

The episode kicks off with a question about the connection between GLP-1 medications (like Ozempic and Wegovy) and NAION vision, a rare eye condition that can cause sudden vision loss. Dr. Weiner explains that NAION is often linked to low blood pressure, a risk that can increase with weight loss. He advises patients on GLP-1 medications to monitor for symptoms like dizziness upon standing, as these may indicate hypotension and increased NAION risk. Adjusting blood pressure medications may be necessary as weight drops.

Key Takeaway: If you’re taking GLP-1 medications and blood pressure medicine, monitor your blood pressure closely. Weight loss may require medication adjustments to lower the risk of hypotension and NAION.

Mocktails: A Fun, Alcohol-Free Way to Celebrate After Surgery

The next question dives into mocktails, a perfect option for those who want to celebrate without alcohol after gastric bypass surgery. Zoe shares ideas for tasty, sugar-free mocktails, like mixing sparkling water with hibiscus tea and adding frozen watermelon cubes for flavor. She also encourages listeners to use fancy glasses and creative garnishes to make the drink feel special.

Mocktail Idea: Hibiscus tea with sparkling water and frozen watermelon cubes makes a refreshing, celebratory drink that’s low in sugar and calories.

Key Takeaway: Mocktails can help you enjoy social occasions without alcohol. Use sugar-free ingredients and fun presentation to keep them bariatric-friendly and festive.

Limited Weight Loss After A Sleeve Gastrectomy

A listener who had a sleeve gastrectomy but lost less weight than expected wonders why their experience differs from others. Dr. Weiner explains that weight loss results vary widely, with some patients experiencing more dramatic changes than others. He emphasizes the importance of combining surgery with lifestyle changes and, if necessary, GLP-1 medications to amplify weight loss.

Key Takeaway: Every weight loss journey is unique, and surgery alone may not guarantee specific results. Combining surgery with lifestyle changes and, if needed, GLP-1 medications can enhance weight loss success.

Navigating the Murky Middle Phase of Weight Loss After Surgery

The episode concludes with advice on navigating the “murky middle” phase around six months after surgery. This stage involves adjusting to a slower weight loss rate and a returning appetite. Zoe suggests shifting from a protein-focused diet to one rich in vegetables, fruits, and nutrient-dense foods to avoid the “portion control trap,” where patients eat small portions of high-calorie foods, risking long-term regain.

Key Takeaway: Use the murky middle to build healthy habits with nutrient-dense foods, setting up a foundation for sustainable weight loss and maintenance.

Conclusion: Small Changes for Long-Term Success

In Episode 51, Dr. Weiner and Zoe underscore that bariatric surgery and GLP-1 medications are tools, not quick fixes. By making mindful adjustments and focusing on healthy eating, patients can set themselves up for long-term success.

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Capíttulos

1. Habit Teaser Clip (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:00:47)

3. Does Ozempic Cause NAION? (00:01:21)

4. Our Thoughts on Mocktails (00:05:48)

5. Only 20lb. Weight Loss After A Sleeve (00:09:14)

6. How to Navigate the "Murky Middle" (00:16:11)

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In Episode 51 of the Pound of Cure Weight Loss Podcast, Dr. Matthew Weiner and dietitian Zoe Schroeder tackle listener questions on NAION vision, mocktail ideas, limited weight loss after a sleeve gastrectomy, and managing the “murky middle” phase after surgery. Here’s a quick recap of the insightful advice and tips offered in this Q&A episode.

Understanding NAION Vision Risks with GLP-1 Medications

The episode kicks off with a question about the connection between GLP-1 medications (like Ozempic and Wegovy) and NAION vision, a rare eye condition that can cause sudden vision loss. Dr. Weiner explains that NAION is often linked to low blood pressure, a risk that can increase with weight loss. He advises patients on GLP-1 medications to monitor for symptoms like dizziness upon standing, as these may indicate hypotension and increased NAION risk. Adjusting blood pressure medications may be necessary as weight drops.

Key Takeaway: If you’re taking GLP-1 medications and blood pressure medicine, monitor your blood pressure closely. Weight loss may require medication adjustments to lower the risk of hypotension and NAION.

Mocktails: A Fun, Alcohol-Free Way to Celebrate After Surgery

The next question dives into mocktails, a perfect option for those who want to celebrate without alcohol after gastric bypass surgery. Zoe shares ideas for tasty, sugar-free mocktails, like mixing sparkling water with hibiscus tea and adding frozen watermelon cubes for flavor. She also encourages listeners to use fancy glasses and creative garnishes to make the drink feel special.

Mocktail Idea: Hibiscus tea with sparkling water and frozen watermelon cubes makes a refreshing, celebratory drink that’s low in sugar and calories.

Key Takeaway: Mocktails can help you enjoy social occasions without alcohol. Use sugar-free ingredients and fun presentation to keep them bariatric-friendly and festive.

Limited Weight Loss After A Sleeve Gastrectomy

A listener who had a sleeve gastrectomy but lost less weight than expected wonders why their experience differs from others. Dr. Weiner explains that weight loss results vary widely, with some patients experiencing more dramatic changes than others. He emphasizes the importance of combining surgery with lifestyle changes and, if necessary, GLP-1 medications to amplify weight loss.

Key Takeaway: Every weight loss journey is unique, and surgery alone may not guarantee specific results. Combining surgery with lifestyle changes and, if needed, GLP-1 medications can enhance weight loss success.

Navigating the Murky Middle Phase of Weight Loss After Surgery

The episode concludes with advice on navigating the “murky middle” phase around six months after surgery. This stage involves adjusting to a slower weight loss rate and a returning appetite. Zoe suggests shifting from a protein-focused diet to one rich in vegetables, fruits, and nutrient-dense foods to avoid the “portion control trap,” where patients eat small portions of high-calorie foods, risking long-term regain.

Key Takeaway: Use the murky middle to build healthy habits with nutrient-dense foods, setting up a foundation for sustainable weight loss and maintenance.

Conclusion: Small Changes for Long-Term Success

In Episode 51, Dr. Weiner and Zoe underscore that bariatric surgery and GLP-1 medications are tools, not quick fixes. By making mindful adjustments and focusing on healthy eating, patients can set themselves up for long-term success.

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. Habit Teaser Clip (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:00:47)

3. Does Ozempic Cause NAION? (00:01:21)

4. Our Thoughts on Mocktails (00:05:48)

5. Only 20lb. Weight Loss After A Sleeve (00:09:14)

6. How to Navigate the "Murky Middle" (00:16:11)

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