Emotional Eating Toolbox for Weight Loss Surgery Patients

web-image-vervanteSmart, savvy women who’ve chosen to have weight loss surgery know that while surgery is a powerful tool, it is not the only tool necessary to achieve lasting success with weight loss. As I hear weight loss surgery patients tell me often, “It’s not brain surgery—I still have to deal with how I think and feel about eating and food.”

Emotional eating continues to be an issue for many bariatric surgery patients. For some, the struggles with emotional or stress eating don’t end with the surgery. For others, urges to use food to cope with emotions might disappear in the short term, only to reappear months or years following surgery.

The Emotional Eating Toolbox™ 28 Day Program has been a helpful tool for many weight loss surgery patients and I am excited to be working on a new, expanded version, specifically geared towards individuals who have had or who are planning to have bariatric surgery.

If you would like to be informed about development and release details, make sure you have subscribed to my newsletter (you’ll also receive a nifty audio ecourse on life balance when you sign up—my compliments). If you are interested in current specialized offerings for weight loss surgery patients, you can go here.

Take good care,

Melissa

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