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Hi Everyone-

I am currently in a Masters program for nutrition and would like to

focus my thesis on bariatrics. I am also looking for some help or

suggestions. I had planned to work with a local clinic, however they

just told me they are " too busy " and are no longer available. I

really don't want to have to completely start over with all the

research and 40+ pages of the paper I have!

I would like to look into continued weight maintenance 2 years post

op. Does anyone have data available they would be willing to share?

OR perhaps a survey would be easier? Focused for patients post-op,

regarding their current habits (exercise, nutrition) and weight

maintenance. Is this something anyone would be willing to pass out to

patients and return to me?

I'm open to any suggesions you may have from things you see in your

practice too!

Thank you for your help!

Kim Vavrosky, RD, CD

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Thank you SOOO much! I hate to have to start completely over! I have

a survey started, I will review and complete it over the weekend and

get it to you asap.

Thanks again!

Kim Vavrosky

>

> Hi Everyone-

> I am currently in a Masters program for nutrition and would like to

> focus my thesis on bariatrics. I am also looking for some help or

> suggestions. I had planned to work with a local clinic, however

they

> just told me they are " too busy " and are no longer available. I

> really don't want to have to completely start over with all the

> research and 40+ pages of the paper I have!

>

> I would like to look into continued weight maintenance 2 years post

> op. Does anyone have data available they would be willing to share?

>

> OR perhaps a survey would be easier? Focused for patients post-op,

> regarding their current habits (exercise, nutrition) and weight

> maintenance. Is this something anyone would be willing to pass out

to

> patients and return to me?

>

> I'm open to any suggesions you may have from things you see in your

> practice too!

> Thank you for your help!

>

> Kim Vavrosky, RD, CD

>

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