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	<title>Gastric Bypass Diet</title>
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	<description>Eating After Gastric Bypass Surgery</description>
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		<title>Following the Bariatric Diet</title>
		<description>A bariatric diet is the diet you will use for the first 60 days following your gastric bypass surgery. The diet does not designate between the roux-en-y and the lap band. Although, the consequences for not following this diet are more severe, if you had the roux-en-y. With this type ...</description>
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		<title>Bariatric Eating-Spinach and Cheese Quiche</title>
		<description>Bariatric eating can get very boring, but as this weight loss option becomes more popular there are more recipes appearing that can be used in a bariatric diet. It is important to have alternatives that are tasty, yet healthy.

You will need the following ingredients:
butter-flavored cooking spray, 3/4 cup fresh white ...</description>
		<link>http://weight-loss-for-life.com/bariatric-eating-spinach-and-cheese-quiche</link>
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		<title>Following the Lap Band Diet</title>
		<description>The lap band diet is basically the same as all other versions of a bariatric diet. For the first few months, it is important that you follow the instructions provided by you physician and dietitian. Slowly, your eating will return to what you have been used to in the past. ...</description>
		<link>http://weight-loss-for-life.com/following-the-lap-band-diet</link>
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		<title>Bariatric Surgery Diet Food Suggestions</title>
		<description>Bariatric surgery diet food is going be your most important concern following surgery. If you have had a RNY, you will be in extreme pain if you deviate from this diet. Your stomach is going to need the nest 6-8 weeks to heal and eating the way you did in ...</description>
		<link>http://weight-loss-for-life.com/bariatric-surgery-diet-food-suggestions</link>
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		<title>Diet After Gastric Bypass Surgery</title>
		<description>You are considering gastric bypass surgery and lots of things are going through your mind. Diet after gastric bypass surgery is just one of the many things you will have to consider. Gastric bypass surgery is not a decision that should be made lightly. It is a life changing surgery, ...</description>
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		<title>Cost of Lap Band Surgery on the Decline</title>
		<description>The cost of lap band surgery becomes more affordable as time goes on. It is also becoming easier to find surgeons that will perform the surgery and insurance companies that will pay for the lap band surgery.

If you are fortunate enough to have insurance coverage that pays for this surgery, ...</description>
		<link>http://weight-loss-for-life.com/cost-of-lap-band-surgery-on-the-decline</link>
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		<title>Gastric Bypass Nutrition</title>
		<description> 
Gastric bypass nutrition is something you will hear a lot about in the weeks leading up to your surgery. It is not really as scary as it sounds. It is all about the things that are important to your diet in the weeks that follow your surgery.

Firstly, you need ...</description>
		<link>http://weight-loss-for-life.com/gastric-bypass-nutrition</link>
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		<title>Post Gastric Bypass Diet</title>
		<description>In a single word, the most important thing in a post gastric bypass diet is protein. Since you will be eating very little for the first two months, it essential that you concentrate on eating protein. If you can't eat anything else, make sure you get in your protein.

You want ...</description>
		<link>http://weight-loss-for-life.com/post-gastric-bypass-diet</link>
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		<title>Liquid Diet for Gastric Bypass Patients</title>
		<description>A liquid diet for gastric bypass patients, sometimes referred to as a bariatric surgery liquid diet, is what a patient will consume for at least the first two weeks following gastric bypass surgery. During this time, it is important that you eat only liquid protein, pureed, strained foods or baby ...</description>
		<link>http://weight-loss-for-life.com/liquid-diet-for-gastric-bypass-patients</link>
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		<title>Step 2 Bariatric Diet</title>
		<description>The Step 2 Bariatric Diet is what you will follow for the first two weeks after leaving the hospital. This bariatric diet will help you get used to eating again after surgery.

Your meal will be liquid or pureed and in can include milk, vegetable or fruit juice. Sip your liquid ...</description>
		<link>http://weight-loss-for-life.com/step-2-bariatric-diet</link>
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