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Does saying yes to bariatric surgery mean saying no to GLP-1s?

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“Are GLP-1s even an option after bariatric surgery?” It’s an important discussion that unfortunately is surrounded by a world of misinformation and improper care. So today I’m here to help educate patients and physicians alike on how bariatric surgery and GLP-1s relate to each other, and if it’s possible to take GLP-1s after having the surgery.

Proper care surrounding metabolic health is such an important topic to me, so I’m very excited to have this discussion with you today. You don’t want to miss this week’s short but info-packed episode!

P.s. There is a 6-week focus on blood sugar management coming soon, with an additional offer for a women’s metabolic small group coaching program that will be accountability and action focused.
Make sure you get on the waitlist now to secure a spot!

To get on my mailing list, click hereand head to the right hand side.
Quotes:

Everyone is not dealt the same hand genetically, environmentally and emotionally, and we could go into 50 different reasons. I like to take the approach of no shame. - Dr. Matthea Rentea

I almost do not care about the scenario that led up to (weight gain). My stance is; ‘what are all the things we're going to do moving forward?’ If you need to work with a therapist, a counselor, a psychiatrist, if there is a history of trauma, I definitely want you to do that. - Dr. Matthea Rentea

It's really about health promotion at the end of the day. If you need that help, please seek that out, because otherwise you are potentially not getting life saving help. And I hope that this changes one day. - Dr. Matthea Rentea
Timestamps:

01:43 - We learn that weight regain is common, even after bariatric surgery, and how prescribing GLP-1s post-bariatric surgery can be helpful and needed

03:56 - We hear how a significantly elevated BMI is directly correlated to a shorter lifespan, and how the goal of metabolic healthcare should be longevity and prolonged health

05:13 - Dr. Rentea speaks on the differences between all her patients, and how treatment should be tailored to each patient’s needs based on genetics, circumstances, etc.

06:59 - We explore the process of having bariatric surgery and the steps and care that should be taking place post-surgery

11:14 - Dr. Rentea clarifies that the purpose of this podcast episode is for weight management education purposes

Click here to register for The 30/30 Program! We start Sep 1st 2024.

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Send a Text Message. Please include your name and email so we can answer you! Please note, this does not subscribe you to our email list, it's just to answer if you have a questions for us.

“Are GLP-1s even an option after bariatric surgery?” It’s an important discussion that unfortunately is surrounded by a world of misinformation and improper care. So today I’m here to help educate patients and physicians alike on how bariatric surgery and GLP-1s relate to each other, and if it’s possible to take GLP-1s after having the surgery.

Proper care surrounding metabolic health is such an important topic to me, so I’m very excited to have this discussion with you today. You don’t want to miss this week’s short but info-packed episode!

P.s. There is a 6-week focus on blood sugar management coming soon, with an additional offer for a women’s metabolic small group coaching program that will be accountability and action focused.
Make sure you get on the waitlist now to secure a spot!

To get on my mailing list, click hereand head to the right hand side.
Quotes:

Everyone is not dealt the same hand genetically, environmentally and emotionally, and we could go into 50 different reasons. I like to take the approach of no shame. - Dr. Matthea Rentea

I almost do not care about the scenario that led up to (weight gain). My stance is; ‘what are all the things we're going to do moving forward?’ If you need to work with a therapist, a counselor, a psychiatrist, if there is a history of trauma, I definitely want you to do that. - Dr. Matthea Rentea

It's really about health promotion at the end of the day. If you need that help, please seek that out, because otherwise you are potentially not getting life saving help. And I hope that this changes one day. - Dr. Matthea Rentea
Timestamps:

01:43 - We learn that weight regain is common, even after bariatric surgery, and how prescribing GLP-1s post-bariatric surgery can be helpful and needed

03:56 - We hear how a significantly elevated BMI is directly correlated to a shorter lifespan, and how the goal of metabolic healthcare should be longevity and prolonged health

05:13 - Dr. Rentea speaks on the differences between all her patients, and how treatment should be tailored to each patient’s needs based on genetics, circumstances, etc.

06:59 - We explore the process of having bariatric surgery and the steps and care that should be taking place post-surgery

11:14 - Dr. Rentea clarifies that the purpose of this podcast episode is for weight management education purposes

Click here to register for The 30/30 Program! We start Sep 1st 2024.

  continue reading

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