Whoever saidknowledge is power is exactly right!
If you know a lot about how your body is changed after surgery, and how to take care of yourself to get the best overall results, it is definitely more motivating than just plodding along eating protein and taking vitamins and not really knowing why.
When you know all you can about food, nutrition, effects of the surgery on your body, its likely you will find it easier to make thenecessary changesandcreate new positive habits as a result.
Education can come in many guises, and can come from varying platforms.
We recommend you don’t use social media as ‘education’, use it for support. Its best if you have concerns or questions that they are directed to a professional, not a well meaning group who are also finding their way through the uncharted territory that follows surgery. You can also readWLS booksby licensed practitioners to guide you in your journey.
Your relationships with your doctor, surgeon and especially your dietitian are life long.
Make sure you are happy with your team, and that their door is always open for support and education. Many WLS clinics hold information events, forums and their own private Facebook groups.
A group that is managed by a professional are the most likely to provide more fruitful support.