Binge Eating After Bariatric Surgery: how to break the cycle

Binge Eating After Bariatric Surgery: how to break the cycle

Struggling with Binge Eating After Bariatric Surgery (or even with the fear of old habits returning)? Let’s talk about it!

If you’ve had bariatric surgery (or are considering bariatric surgery) and still find yourself struggling with binge eating or feeling out of control around food, you’re not alone.

Research suggests that up to 70% of post-op patients experience some form of binge eating (Mechanick et al., 2020, ASMBS Guidelines). But here’s the thing—not all cases of binge eating meet the criteria for Binge Eating Disorder (BED), and there are many possible reasons why this might be happening.

Today, let’s break it down and explore some of the key factors at play, plus a few strategies to help you navigate this challenge.

Understanding the Difference: Binge Eating vs. Binge Eating Disorder (BED)

Binge eating can show up in different ways. While BED is a clinical diagnosis characterized by frequent episodes of eating large amounts of food in a short period, often with feelings of shame or distress, many bariatric patients experience binge-like behaviors that don’t necessarily fit the full diagnosis.

So, if you’re feeling frustrated with your eating habits, it’s important to ask:
    •    Am I eating in response to emotions rather than hunger?
    •    Am I frequently eating quickly and mindlessly?
    •    Do I feel out of control or powerless around certain foods?
    •    Is this happening occasionally, or is it becoming a frequent struggle?

If binge eating is interfering with your life, it might be time to explore deeper solutions—whether that’s self-reflection, mindful eating, therapy, or support groups.

7 Possible Reasons You’re Struggling with Binge Eating Post-Op

Even if you don’t have BED, there are many reasons why post-op patients might still experience binge-like behaviors. Here are some of the most common ones:

  1. Emotional Eating

Stress, anxiety, loneliness, boredom—these can all trigger the urge to eat, even when you’re not physically hungry. Surgery doesn’t take away the emotional connection to food.

  1. ADHD Stimming

For people with ADHD, repetitive eating can serve as a form of stimming (self-soothing behavior). Crunching, chewing, or snacking can feel comforting and help regulate focus.

  1. Dopamine Seeking

Certain foods—especially high-carb or ultra-processed foods—trigger a dopamine release in the brain. This creates a cycle where food becomes a source of instant pleasure and relief.

  1. Restriction Backlash

If you’re eating too little or cutting out entire food groups, your body may rebel. This can lead to a “binge and restrict” cycle where extreme hunger drives overeating.

  1. Old Habits and Muscle Memory

Years of past eating behaviors don’t disappear overnight. If binge eating was a coping mechanism before surgery, it takes time and effort to unlearn those habits.

  1. Mindless Eating & Grazing

Eating while distracted—watching TV, scrolling social media, or working—makes it easier to overconsume without realizing it. Grazing throughout the day can also add up.

  1. Post-Surgery Gut Hormone Changes

Bariatric surgery alters hormones like ghrelin (the hunger hormone). While many people feel reduced hunger, some experience confusing hunger/fullness signals, making eating patterns harder to regulate.

How to Break the binge eating Cycle

If you’re struggling, here are a few strategies that might help:

✔️ Practice Mindful Eating – Slow down, chew thoroughly, and eat without distractions. Pay attention to when you’re satisfied.


✔️ Journal Your Eating Habits – Tracking when and why you eat can help identify emotional or environmental triggers.


✔️ Create a Support System – Therapy, support groups, or even talking to friends who understand can make a big difference

Join the Flourish Fam chats LIVE daily on my TikTok at 7:30am.


✔️ Fuel Your Body Properly – Make sure you’re eating enough protein, healthy fats, and fiber to keep your blood sugar stable. Pro-Tip: I know it seems scary, but sometimes after WLS, we tend to eat too little. Your body needs fuel to run properly. If you’re stuck in a stall, try upping your protein/caloric intake just a smidge.


✔️ Find New Coping Mechanisms – Exercise, hobbies, deep breathing, and self-care can replace emotional eating habits. Holistic approaches are statistically more effective longterm, as they focuses on long-term lifestyle changes that incorporate balanced eating, regular physical activity, emotional well-being, and behavioral modifications. People are more likely to maintain these changes over time because they focus on overall well-being rather than temporary restrictions.

You can read more about my thoughts on holistic health and even get a free Christian morning meditation here.

Final Thoughts

Struggling with binge eating after bariatric surgery doesn’t mean you’ve failed. It means you’re human, and you’re learning. Healing our relationships with food is just as important as losing the weight itself.

If this resonated with you, let’s keep the conversation going. Head over to my Instagram or TikTok (@vsg.molly) and share your thoughts—or drop a comment below!

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Holistic Health: A Christian Perspective and Morning Meditation

Holistic Health: A Christian Perspective and Morning Meditation

Christian Holistic Health

Christian Holistic Health for Women

As Christian women, we know that our lives are more than just our physical health—our spirit, mind, and body are intricately woven together by God. Holistic health is a way of honoring this divine design, embracing the truth that God created us as complex beings with interconnected layers. When we approach health holistically, we don’t just focus on one aspect—whether it’s physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual. We seek to care for each of these areas, aligning our actions with God’s will and creating a life that reflects His goodness.

What is Christian Holistic Health?

Holistic health refers to an approach that takes into account the whole person, not just isolated symptoms or illnesses. It’s the understanding that our physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being are deeply interconnected. As Christians, we recognize that we are fearfully and wonderfully made by our Creator, and as such, we are called to care for ourselves in a way that honors Him.

Scripture teaches us the importance of caring for our bodies, minds, and spirits. In 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, Paul reminds us, “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.” This verse encourages us to see our bodies as sacred vessels, deserving of our care and respect.

Holistic health also recognizes that healing isn’t just about managing symptoms. It’s about nurturing the whole person—cultivating a healthy relationship with God, ourselves, and others. It’s about addressing the physical body with nutritious food, exercise, and rest, but it also involves nurturing our hearts and minds through prayer, meditation on Scripture, and emotional healing.

Why is Holistic Health Important for Christian Women?

As women, we often juggle multiple roles—wife, mother, friend, caregiver, professional—and it’s easy to neglect our own health while caring for others. However, taking time to invest in our holistic health isn’t selfish; it’s an act of obedience to God’s command to love ourselves and care for our bodies.

In Matthew 22:37-39, Jesus calls us to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. Loving ourselves is essential in fulfilling this command, and part of loving ourselves is ensuring that we are healthy in every area—physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. When we take care of ourselves, we are better equipped to love and serve others, whether it’s our families, communities, or the world.

A Christian Holistic Morning Meditation for Women

As we begin each day, it’s important to set aside time to center ourselves in God’s presence and invite His peace into our hearts. A holistic morning meditation is a wonderful way to prepare your mind, body, and spirit for the day ahead. Below is a simple meditation that you can incorporate into your morning routine to ground yourself in the Lord’s love and care. If you want a simple guided breathing exercise to checkout as a warm up, try this one.

Christian Holistic Morning Meditation for Women

Begin by finding a quiet place where you can sit comfortably. Take a few deep breaths and center yourself in the present moment. Close your eyes and quiet your heart before the Lord.

1. Connect with Your Body
Start by thanking God for the gift of your body. As you inhale deeply, feel the air filling your lungs and think about how God designed your body to be strong, resilient, and beautiful.
Prayer: “Father, thank You for the body You have given me. I recognize that it is a temple of the Holy Spirit, and I offer it to You this morning. Help me honor You with my health and strength.”

2. Quiet Your Mind
As you breathe in and out, let go of any distractions or worries. Surrender your thoughts to God, trusting that He will help you navigate the day with wisdom and peace.
Prayer: “Lord, I surrender my thoughts to You today. Clear my mind of anxiety, fear, and distraction. Fill my mind with Your peace that surpasses all understanding.”

3. Invite God’s Presence Into Your Heart
Place your hand over your heart and ask God to fill you with His love. Allow His peace to wash over you as you center your spirit in His presence.
Prayer: “Holy Spirit, I invite You into my heart. Fill me with Your love and peace. Help me walk in Your truth and reflect Your light to those I encounter today.”

4. Focus on Scripture
Now, reflect on a Bible verse that speaks to your health and well-being. For example, you could meditate on Philippians 4:6-7: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”
Prayer: “Lord, help me to bring my anxieties and concerns to You today. May Your peace guard my heart and mind as I face whatever comes my way.”

5. Dedicate Your Day to God
Finally, offer your day to the Lord. Ask Him to guide your steps, help you serve others with love, and walk with you through every challenge.
Prayer: “Father, I dedicate this day to You. May everything I do bring glory to You. Help me love and serve others as You have loved and served me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”


Conclusion: Flourish in Every Aspect of Your Life

Holistic health from a Christian perspective is about more than just physical well-being—it’s about nurturing every aspect of our being: body, mind, and spirit. By seeking to care for ourselves in all areas, we honor God and reflect His love to the world. This holistic approach allows us to live more fully, love more deeply, and serve others with greater joy and strength.

So as you move through your day, remember that your health journey is a reflection of your trust in God’s provision. Start each day with intention and prayer, and trust that God will lead you toward the healing and wholeness He has planned for you.

A Personal Note:
For the past decade, I’ve dabbled in the holistic wellness sector, initially as I navigated chronic illness. But in the past year, my journey has evolved into a true passion as I’ve encountered even more challenges, including additional chronic illness and the stress that comes with it. You can read more about that here. Through this ongoing process, I’ve come to deeply value holistic health as a way to nurture my mind, body, and spirit, trusting that God is with me every step of the way.

May you flourish in the fullness of His grace. 🌱✨

xoxo, molly
The Power of Authenticity Finding Your unique Inner Voice

The Power of Authenticity Finding Your unique Inner Voice

welcome, friend.

In a world where we’re constantly bombarded with messages about who we should be, what we should look like, and how we should live, it can be easy to lose sight of the most important thing: who we truly are.

For years, I struggled with trying to fit into molds that didn’t quite feel right. Like many people, I found myself adjusting my behavior, appearance, and even thoughts to align with societal expectations. The pressure to conform—to appear “successful,” “liked,” or “perfect”—was overwhelming. But somewhere along the way, I realized that this wasn’t sustainable, and it certainly wasn’t fulfilling.

It wasn’t until I started embracing my true self—flaws, quirks, and all—that I truly began to live authentically. And the more I leaned into my own voice, the more I noticed how powerful it could be, not just for me, but for others as well.

Here’s what I’ve learned about finding and embracing your inner voice.

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1. Authenticity Starts with Self-Awareness

Before you can live authentically, you have to know who you really are. This means taking a hard look at your values, passions, fears, and desires. It involves quieting the noise of external expectations and tapping into your inner wisdom.

For me, journaling became a game-changer. It helped me clear away the distractions and uncover the thoughts and feelings that were most true to me. It also helped me accept parts of myself that I had long rejected—whether it was my imperfections, my unconventional choices, or even my vulnerabilities.

Biblical Encouragement:
In Psalm 139:13-14, we are reminded that God created us fearfully and wonderfully. “For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother’s womb. I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” Embracing our true selves is part of honoring the unique design God has given us. Understanding this truth gives us the confidence to walk in authenticity, knowing that we were created intentionally.

Take time to reflect. Ask yourself: What do I truly care about? What brings me joy, even when no one else is watching?

2. Let Go of Perfection

One of the biggest barriers to living authentically is the idea of perfection. We often feel we have to present a flawless version of ourselves—especially on social media or in public life. But perfection is an illusion, and the pursuit of it can be exhausting.

I’ve learned that authenticity isn’t about being flawless; it’s about being real. It’s about showing up, messy and imperfect, and saying, “This is who I am, take it or leave it.”

Biblical Encouragement:
The Bible encourages us to find strength in our weaknesses. 2 Corinthians 12:9 says, “But He said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly in my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” Our imperfections and struggles are not barriers to authenticity—they are where God’s grace and power shine brightest.

The beauty of imperfection is that it connects us. People don’t resonate with perfection—they resonate with authenticity. So don’t be afraid to show up as you are, without filters or edits.

3. Surround Yourself with Supportive People

When you embrace your true self, it can sometimes feel like you’re stepping away from the crowd. It might be intimidating, especially if you’re used to trying to fit in. But remember: authentic people attract other authentic people. Surrounding yourself with individuals who support and uplift you can make all the difference.

I’ve found that the more I’ve leaned into my own authenticity, the more I’ve been able to connect with people who appreciate me for who I truly am—not the version I thought I needed to present. These connections are deeper, more meaningful, and far more fulfilling than any surface-level relationships I once had.

Biblical Encouragement:
The Bible teaches us about the importance of community and support. In Proverbs 27:17, it says, “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” Surrounding yourself with like-minded, God-centered individuals is a powerful way to grow and remain rooted in your authentic identity.

4. Practice Self-Compassion

Being authentic doesn’t mean you’ll always get it right. In fact, it means you’ll stumble sometimes. But rather than beating yourself up over mistakes or imperfections, it’s essential to practice self-compassion. Remember, being human is about growth and learning, not about being perfect from the start.

There were times when I doubted myself or questioned if I was being true enough. But over time, I learned to give myself grace. It’s okay to falter. It’s okay to change. What matters is your willingness to keep showing up as yourself.

Biblical Encouragement:
In Ephesians 4:32, we are called to “be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.” This means offering the same compassion to ourselves that God extends to us. We are all a work in progress, and God’s love is ever-present, even in our imperfections.

5. Trust the Journey

The path to authenticity isn’t linear, and it certainly isn’t always easy. There will be times when you feel uncertain or when the world around you feels like it’s pushing you in a different direction. But trust the journey. Your inner voice will guide you, even when it feels like everything else is telling you to go a different way.

I’ve come to realize that every step, even the missteps, are part of the process. The more I listen to myself and trust my own instincts, the more the world unfolds in ways I never could have planned.

Biblical Encouragement:
Proverbs 3:5-6 encourages us to trust in God’s plan for our lives: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.” Trusting God means trusting that He will lead us along the journey toward becoming the person He created us to be.

The Bottom Line: You Are Enough

At the end of the day, you are enough—just as you are. Authenticity is not about achieving some ideal version of yourself. It’s about embracing all the layers that make you uniquely you, without apology.

So, if you’re feeling lost or disconnected, I encourage you to spend some time with yourself. Reflect, be kind to yourself, and trust that the world will fall into place as you become more comfortable in your own skin.

Remember: The power of authenticity lies in its ability to create real, meaningful connections—with yourself, with others, and with the world around you. And in that space, you can truly thrive.


What has helped you embrace your authentic self? Share your thoughts in the comments below—I’d love to hear from you!

xoxo, molly
New Year, New Beginnings: Embracing Change in My Bariatric Journey

New Year, New Beginnings: Embracing Change in My Bariatric Journey

Hello, friends and fellow bariatric fam!

As we step into this new year, I can’t help but reflect on the incredible journey I’ve been on over the past nine months. It’s hard to believe that I’m already 9 months post-op from my bariatric surgery (read more about that here), and though the road has had its ups and downs, I am feeling more hopeful and empowered than ever.

It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of the beginning of a new year—the fresh start, the opportunity to set new intentions, and the chance to keep moving forward toward our goals. But when it comes to my bariatric journey, the start of 2025 also brings some new challenges, and it’s important for me to embrace them, plan for them, and keep pushing forward.

The Slowdown of Weight Loss after bariatric surgery

If you’re on a similar journey, you might know that after the initial rapid weight loss that comes with bariatric surgery, the rate of loss tends to slow down. That’s where I find myself right now. While I’m thrilled with the progress I’ve made so far, I still have a significant amount of weight to lose before I reach my goal. And with the slower pace of weight loss, I know it’s more important than ever to stay on track with my habits, my mindset, and my plan.

While it’s easy to get discouraged when the scale isn’t moving as quickly as it once did, I try to remind myself of how far I’ve come. Every pound lost, every healthy choice made, and every day I stay consistent is still progress. I’ve learned that my journey isn’t just about the number on the scale—it’s about building a sustainable, healthy lifestyle, and I’m focused on continuing that progress, even at a slower pace.

1 year difference: Dec 2023 to Dec 2024. 140+lb difference after bariatric surgery

A New Tool for My bariatric Journey: Mounjaro

As many of you know, my bariatric journey has been a combination of big changes and learning experiences. One of the tools I’m now incorporating into my journey is Mounjaro, a GLP-1 medication designed to support weight loss. But this isn’t my first experience with GLP-1 medications—prior to my surgery, I had actually taken these medications to assist with weight management. However, at the time, I didn’t fully understand the importance of monitoring my diet, prioritizing protein intake, and making other critical adjustments to support my weight loss. As a result, although I did lose weight, it happened at a very slow pace, and I didn’t see the level of success I was hoping for.

Now, with the foundation of bariatric surgery and the knowledge I’ve gained about how to nourish my body properly, I’m ready to approach Mounjaro with a different mindset. I haven’t yet started the injections; instead, I’ve been focusing on maximizing my progress without medication first. Over the past few months, I’ve been diligently working on my diet and fitness routine to ensure I’m making the most of my weight loss before introducing anything extra. My goal has been to see how much I can achieve on my own—staying consistent with my protein, controlling portion sizes, and staying active.

Once my weight loss slows to around 2-3 pounds per week, I plan to start the Mounjaro injections to give me that extra support as I continue toward my goal. I’m being mindful of how my body is responding and want to make sure I’m using every tool at my disposal in a way that supports my long-term success.

I’m excited to see how Mounjaro, combined with my current habits, will help me continue to move forward. Every person’s journey is unique, and I’m taking a thoughtful approach to ensure that I’m making the right decisions for my health and progress. It’s all about finding the right balance—and I feel confident that I’m on the right path.

Preparing for a New Challenge: Ankle Surgery

Now, here’s the part where the challenges are really going to test me. On February 19th, I’ll be having ankle surgery, which will leave me non-weight bearing for a month or longer. This means I’ll have to adapt my routines, find new ways to stay active, and rely on others more than I’d like. But that doesn’t mean I’m going to throw in the towel.

I’m already taking steps to prepare for the recovery process and to ensure that my bariatric journey doesn’t stall during this time. Meal prepping has become my new best friend, and I’ve been spending extra time in the kitchen making sure I have healthy, easy-to-access meals for when I’m healing and can’t be as mobile (like this delicious roasted chicken, or this slow roasted pork shoulder– both are perfect for tacos, nachos, pulled sandwiches, and more.) I know that having nutritious meals available will help me stay on track with my eating habits, even if I’m temporarily sidelined from my usual routines.

I’m leaning heavily on my family. I’ve started delegating household chores and responsibilities to my husband and kids in advance so that they can help keep everything running smoothly while I focus on healing. I know it will be a team effort, and I’m grateful to have such a supportive group of people around me.

Lastly, I’ve also been working with my amazing personal trainer, Erika, to adapt an exercise plan that will be manageable during my recovery. Erika is helping me focus on upper body strength, core work, and other activities that I can do while I’m not able to bear weight on my ankle. It’s not ideal, but I know that staying active within my physical limits is key to maintaining my momentum.

Staying Active with Trainwell: A Game-Changer for My Journey

As I prepare for ankle surgery and adjust my fitness routine, one of the tools that has truly made a difference for me is Trainwell, an innovative personal training app that combines cutting-edge technology with personalized workout plans. If you’re looking for a way to stay on track with your fitness goals—whether you’re dealing with an injury, need more structure, or just want expert guidance—Trainwell is an absolute game-changer.

What I love most about Trainwell is how it’s tailored to fit my unique needs. The app offers:

  • Personalized Workout Plans: Whether I’m looking to focus on upper body strength, core stability, or rehabilitation exercises for my ankle, Trainwell’s custom plans are designed to meet me where I am.
  • Live Feedback: This feature is incredible for real-time adjustments to my form and technique. It is just like having a personal trainer right there with me, helping me get the most out of each session.
  • Cutting-Edge Technology: The app integrates advanced tracking to monitor progress, adjust goals, and give me insights into how I’m improving over time. This is a great motivator, especially as I work through recovery and try to maintain my fitness.
  • Support & Accountability: Through Trainwell, I’ve felt more connected to my fitness journey than ever before. The feedback, combined with their community-driven approach, gives me the accountability I need to stay on track even when life throws me curveballs.

If you’re interested in giving it a try, you can start with a two-week free trial to see how the app fits your lifestyle and goals. And as a special bonus, use my link to get $50 off your first month: Trainwell $50 Off.

With Trainwell, I’m able to stay active and focused on my fitness—even as I work through recovery. It’s definitely helping me stay strong, both physically and mentally, as I navigate the ups and downs of my bariatric journey. Give it a try and see how it can support your own goals—whether you’re recovering from surgery, building strength, or just maintaining an active lifestyle!

4 months post op bariatric surgery to 9 months post op bariatric surgery

Embracing the Challenges Ahead

I won’t lie—this year is already shaping up to be one of growth, change, and plenty of challenges. But I am choosing to embrace them. I’m determined to keep moving forward, no matter what roadblocks come my way. My goal isn’t just about losing weight; it’s about finding strength in the process, staying resilient in the face of obstacles, and becoming the best version of myself, inside and out. I am seeking to flourish!

So as we enter 2025, I’m committing to staying focused, embracing the changes that come with both my weight loss journey and the physical challenges ahead, and trusting the process. The road may be longer and more winding than I originally anticipated, but I’m in it for the long haul. And with each step, I get closer to my goal—not just in terms of weight loss, but in terms of health, confidence, and overall well-being.

Thank you for following along with me on this journey. I’m excited to continue sharing the ups, the downs, and everything in between as we tackle this year together. Here’s to embracing change, staying committed, and celebrating every victory along the way!

Happy New Year, and let’s make 2025 the year of progress!

PS, if you’re looking for an uplifting, encouraging, and supportive community to walk alongside in 2025, I would love to invite you to join my community; The Flourish Fam! Join me LIVE on TikTok every morning (Monday-Saturday) at 7:30am EST, or on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, or right here on the blog!

xoxo, molly
Navigating restaurants and menus: a helpful tool for bariatric patients

Navigating restaurants and menus: a helpful tool for bariatric patients

Hey everyone!

I hope this post finds you well on your journey! If you’re like me, you know that dining out can sometimes feel like a bit of a challenge. Between deciphering menus and communicating our dietary needs, it can be overwhelming. But I’ve found a little trick that has made my restaurant outings much smoother: a custom “medical alert and request card”!

Why a Card?

As bariatric patients, we have specific needs that often don’t fit into standard restaurant offerings. Whether it’s portion control, food choices, or avoiding certain ingredients, it’s crucial that we communicate these needs clearly. This is where the card comes in handy. It acts as a conversation starter with the staff, ensuring they understand our requirements without us having to explain our entire journey every time.

My Experience

I created a simple card that outlines my dietary needs and requests. It’s short and to the point, which makes it easy for restaurant staff to read quickly. I printed it out, laminated it for durability, and now I carry it in my wallet. It has made a significant difference during my outings, allowing me to focus on enjoying the meal and company rather than stressing about my order.

comparison of what a woman ordered vs what she ate at 5 mo post op from gastric sleeve

How You Can Get Started

To make it even easier for you, I’ve attached a generic card that you can print and use. Feel free to tweak the details to better suit your needs! Additionally, I’ve included a link to a Canva Design file, so you can customize your own card if you prefer a personal touch.

Final Thoughts

Dining out doesn’t have to be a stressful experience. With a little preparation and a handy card in your pocket, you can confidently navigate restaurant menus while staying true to your dietary needs. I hope this tip helps you as much as it has helped me!

Remember, we’re all in this together, and sharing our experiences can make our journeys a little easier. Happy dining, everyone!

xoxo, molly

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Power of Protein: The Ultimate Guide to Maximizing Bari-Nutrition

Power of Protein: The Ultimate Guide to Maximizing Bari-Nutrition

So, you’ve just braved the wild world of weight loss surgery and emerged victorious. Your protein goal seems pretty high, but you’ve got the power and you’re shedding pounds, trusting the process, and gaining a new lease on life. Congratulations! This is just the beginning of the journey.

Power of Protein after Bariatric Surgery

As our surgeons and dietitians have said over and over again, It’s crucial to ensure your body gets the nutrients it needs to stay strong, healthy, and vibrant. Enter the superhero of post-surgery nutrition: protein. It’s the muscle-mending, energy-boosting, hunger-curbing nutrient you didn’t know you needed, but now can’t live without. And boy, do I have some tasty tips to share on maximizing your protein intake!

Protein Powerhouse #1: Cottage Cheese

First on the list: Cottage Cheese. This lumpy delight isn’t just for your grandma’s breakfast. Packed with protein, it’s a versatile snack or meal addition. But here’s a pro tip—read those labels! When choosing low-fat options, watch out for added sugars sneaking in as flavor enhancers. Cottage cheese is like the chameleon of dairy; you can mix it with fruits, veggies, or even a spoonful of peanut butter for a protein-packed punch.

Protein Powerhouse #2: 0% Greek Yogurt

Next up, let’s talk about 0% Greek Yogurt. Fage (pronounced fa-yay), anyone? This creamy delight is like the Swiss Army knife of the protein world. It’s low in fat but high in satisfaction. Toss in some berries or a drizzle of honey and you’ve got yourself a snack that feels indulgent but is actually good for you. Greek Yogurt is also incredibly versatile. Try substituting it in any recipe that calls for sour cream or mayonnaise (like my incredibly delicious Bang Bang Chicken Wontons). Pre-surgery, I hated greek yogurt. It was too sour tasting and I could not do the texture. Post surgery, I go through several tubs every month! The Fage brand is my favorite. I find it excellent because it isn’t too intense. It tastes just like sour cream, honestly.

Protein Powerhouse #3: Beef Jerky

Oh, and did I mention Zero Sugar Beef Jerky? Perfect for those on-the-go moments when you need a quick protein fix but don’t want to compromise on health. It’s like having a personal protein-packed bodyguard in your pocket.

Protein Powerhouse #4: Pre-made Protein Shakes

For the shake enthusiasts, Premier Protein Shakes are a delicious option if you don’t mind artificial sweeteners. If you’re more of a clean eater or vegan, OWYN brand shakes have your back. And here’s a fun tip—if you’re a coffee lover, why not make a ‘proffee’? Add your protein shake to 6-8 oz of coffee, throw in some ice, and you’ve got a refreshing, protein-boosted beverage. Elevate it with Jordan’s Skinny Sauces and Syrups; my faves are Dark Chocolate Espresso and Salted Caramel—yum!

Protein Powerhouse #5: Protein Chips

Quest Protein Chips are my ride-or-die (especially the Spicy Sweet Chili flavor). I know they are expensive, but have you tasted them?! They are so delicious and feel so “normal” and “non-diety” that I will continue to pay the astronomical price of $2.98 per 1.1 ounce bag. Fun fact about me- I love Mexican food. Probably (a lot) more than the average person. My favorite dish is Arroz con Pollo and I can never get enough. Since surgery, I have found that taking a small baggie in my purse with two street taco-sized mission tortillas and a bag of quest chips (in Loaded Taco, Spicy Sweet Chili, or Ranch) makes me feel like I am not missing out on anything from my former stomach-days.

Protein Powerhouse #6: Lean Meats

Lean meats like chicken breast, ground chicken, ground turkey, and/or turkey burgers are also excellent choices. Try whipping up a flavor-filled protein recipe like my Clean and Delicious Bourbon Chicken, these Maple Turkey Burgers, or my absolutely decadent and guilt-free Protein Cheesecake (with a whopping 25g per slice!) Recipes like these can make your meals both nutritious and delicious.

Protein Powerhouse #7: Cheese Sticks

My surgeon recommends low-fat/light dairy options as they are lower in fat and calories, so I typically opt for light cheese sticks. I find them to be a quick and convenient snack on the go. Typically, I pair my cheese sticks with some grapes or a handful of pistachios as this is a simple and easily portable way to get in some solid nutrition, but if you’re really feeling something more gooey, cheesy, and fried, try wrapping your cheese stick(s) in a wonton wrapper and placing in the air fryer!

Protein Powerhouse #8: Collagen Peptides

Next up: collagen peptides. While not a complete protein source, collagen peptides are fantastic for joint and bone health, hair, skin, and nails. My go-to peptides are made by Vital Proteins. I usually get the unflavored one because it sits the best for my stomach, but if you’re looking for another yummy option, try making some collagen hot chocolate with Vital Proteins Chocolate Collagen Powder Supplement.

Protein Powerhouse #9: Protein Powders

For the culinary adventurers out there, Isopure’s unflavored protein powder is a dream for adding to recipes—mix it into soups, salad dressings, or even brownie batter. Some people can get away with adding some to their gatorade, coffee, and even water- but I find it to have a distinct taste personally and I just can’t do that. Baking into recipes or flavorful dishes works like a charm though!

The Whole Foods 365 Grass Fed Whey protein powder is probably my holy grail. Blend it into smoothies or bake it into your favorite treats. This stuff is a key ingredient in my delicious high-protein cheesecake recipe, but it tastes great in just about anything you put it in!

Let’s not forget about Seeq Protein Powder, which tastes like melted Jolly Ranchers—seriously! It’s sweet, so best to dilute it, but it’s a fun way to meet your protein goals. For those moments when a chocolate or milky shake just won’t cut it, Seeq will save the day (and your macros).

Protein Powerhouse #10: Fairlife Non-Fat Skim Milk

Last, but certainly not least- Fairlife Non-Fat Skim Milk is a lactose-free, protein-packed marvel. With 13g of protein per 8 oz serving, it’s the perfect base for a protein coffee that’ll have you starting your day with a bang.

So, GET IT, FRIEND! Embrace these protein-packed options and continue your journey with strength, vitality, and, most importantly, deliciously good health. Your post-surgery body will thank you!

xoxo, molly
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