With obesity on the rise in the modern world, it is no surprise that many people are resorting to weight loss surgery as a potentially easy way out. Also referred to as bariatric surgery, many people have a misconception about the danger involved in some of these surgeries as well as the major lifestyle modifications that must be made afterward in order to maintain weight loss. Nurse and health educator, Beverleigh H. Piepers explains the facts, pros, cons and concerns associated with weight loss surgery.
Beverleigh Piepers brings an unusually fresh level of passion to caring for people from several angles.
Beverleigh is a Registered Nurse, having received training both in the United States and Australia. She has more than 25 years of experience caring for patients and educating people about health issues all over the world.
Diabetes featured strongly in her career and as she was working with people on their health issues, what struck her was their intimate relationships were often a struggle also. They weren’t happy and neither were their partners. As well, she began working with people with ADD/ADHD, and drugs and alcohol problems.
Her interest in people and what drives them has been what drives her. How people think and how their lives play out led her to train and work as a Chemical Dependency Counselor. From there Life and Health Coaching and she is now undergoing further training as an Interventionist.
She found there was so much contradictory complicated information around for people to absorb … so she is motivated to help people discover exactly what they should know and what they could be doing to heal their body and their life.
Many times, lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise can completely reverse conditions such as Type 2 diabetes, so Beverleigh publishes books to help people take control of their own lives without the need for dangerous procedures and drugs.
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