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In Episode 12 of the Pound of Cure Weight Loss podcast, Dr. Matthew Weiner and dietitian Zoe Schroeder tackle essential topics for anyone on a weight loss journey, from understanding “dietitian vs. nutritionist” to exploring weight loss medications like GLP-1s and discussing revisions in weight loss surgery. This episode offers guidance and practical advice on balancing these tools for sustainable weight loss.

Celebrating Independence and Patient Advocacy

Dr. Weiner and Zoe open with a celebration of their practice’s one-year anniversary. As an independent practice, they emphasize how this autonomy enables them to focus on patient-centered care, unencumbered by larger healthcare networks. Dr. Weiner highlights the commitment to advocating for patients, particularly in navigating difficult insurance processes.

“If you hate your health insurance company, then you’ve got an ally in us,” Dr. Weiner says.

Dietitian vs. Nutritionist: Know the Difference

Zoe clarifies the crucial differences between dietitians and nutritionists, especially relevant for bariatric patients seeking dietary guidance. She explains that a “dietitian” must meet strict educational and licensing requirements, while “nutritionist” is an unregulated title. This distinction matters for patients who need specialized, evidence-based care.

Dr. Weiner advises, “Think of a dietitian as the medical professional. The education and licensing make a difference.”

Weight Loss Medications: GLP-1s and Insurance Barriers

The episode dives into the history and impact of GLP-1 weight loss medications, specifically Wegovy (semaglutide) and Zepbound (tirzepatide), which help lower the body’s setpoint and reduce food noise. Dr. Weiner details the barriers many face in accessing these medications, especially due to insurance restrictions. He recommends steps to improve approval chances, such as knowing your policy and gathering supporting documentation.

“Treat this process like a legal case,” Dr. Weiner advises. “Knowing your policy and meeting all requirements can improve your odds.”

Weight Loss Surgery Revisions: Stacey’s Story

Stacey’s story of gastric sleeve revision to bypass illustrates the importance of patient-centered care. Initially, Stacey struggled with GERD and dysphagia, making eating difficult. Dr. Weiner’s surgical revision alleviated her symptoms, allowing her to enjoy a balanced diet and achieve further weight loss. Stacey’s experience demonstrates how revisions can significantly improve comfort and quality of life for certain patients.

Q&A: Berberine, Calorie Needs on GLP-1s, and Robotic Surgery

In the listener Q&A, Dr. Weiner and Zoe tackle popular questions:

Episode Takeaways

This episode provides actionable advice for managing weight loss with the right resources. Dr. Weiner and Zoe emphasize the importance of understanding treatment options, navigating insurance, and working with qualified professionals to achieve long-term success.