phatgirl
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Just as the title says, I want to start a thread about a serious subject. A real risk for people on the wls journey is the transfer of a food addiction to other addictions such as drug use, excessive gambling, alcoholism, compulsive shopping, or increased or uncharacteristic promiscuity. It can happen as frequently as 20% of the time which as the number of post-ops increases can be a large part of the population in just a few short years.
If you haven't learned about the risks of transfer addiction I urge you to educate yourself so that you are at least aware of the danger signs.
Here are some links to general info:
YouTube - WeightWise FAQ - Psychology Part 10: Addiction Transfer
Think Gastric Bypass Surgery is the Quick Fix? Think Again. | World of Psychology
InteliHealth:
Addiction Transfer After Gastric Bypass Surgery – The Hidden Danger
Battling Food Addiction / Addiction Transfer after Bariatric Surgery
Scholarly Journal articles (for geeks like me!):
http://mbldownloads.com/0808PP_Sarwer_CME.pdf
http://www.generalsurgerynews.com/download/gsnse07issueWM.pdf#page=43
http://www.springerlink.com/content/y1tpt3u7w208k4gq/fulltext.pdf
Nic
If you haven't learned about the risks of transfer addiction I urge you to educate yourself so that you are at least aware of the danger signs.
Here are some links to general info:
YouTube - WeightWise FAQ - Psychology Part 10: Addiction Transfer
Think Gastric Bypass Surgery is the Quick Fix? Think Again. | World of Psychology
InteliHealth:
Addiction Transfer After Gastric Bypass Surgery – The Hidden Danger
Battling Food Addiction / Addiction Transfer after Bariatric Surgery
Scholarly Journal articles (for geeks like me!):
http://mbldownloads.com/0808PP_Sarwer_CME.pdf
http://www.generalsurgerynews.com/download/gsnse07issueWM.pdf#page=43
http://www.springerlink.com/content/y1tpt3u7w208k4gq/fulltext.pdf
Nic