Breaking Free from Food Addiction After Bariatric Surgery
Mar 06, 2025

Are You Addicted to Food? Here’s How to Find Out
Bariatric surgery is a life-changing step toward weight loss and better health, but it doesn’t eliminate food addiction. Many individuals don’t realize the connection until months or even years post-op. Recognizing and addressing food addiction early can make all the difference in maintaining your long-term success.
Understanding Food Addiction After Bariatric Surgery
After weight loss surgery, your relationship with food changes significantly. In the first few months, cravings may seem non-existent, and portion control is automatic. However, as time goes on, many patients regain weight because they fall back into old habits.
If you’ve ever met someone who regained weight after surgery, you know it’s possible to return to pre-surgery behaviors. That’s why it’s essential to assess your food relationship now—before it becomes a barrier to your success.
Take the Food Addiction Quiz
To better understand your relationship with food, take the Food Addiction Quiz based on the Yale Food Addiction Scale. This quick and effective assessment will help you determine whether you struggle with food addiction and need additional support.
Why You Should Assess Your Eating Habits Now
If you’re in the first three months post-op, you may feel like food addiction is no longer an issue. Your appetite is significantly reduced, and you physically can’t consume food the way you used to. However, long-term bariatric success relies on addressing the root cause of past eating habits.
By taking a proactive approach, you can prevent setbacks and ensure sustainable results.
Get Expert Bariatric Support
At The Rewrite Lifestyle Center, we provide expert guidance on bariatric nutrition, meal planning, and long-term strategies to prevent weight regain. Whether you need help with mindful eating, emotional triggers, or sustainable meal plans, we’re here to support you.
Learn more about how to maintain your results:
Additional Resources on Food Addiction
- American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
- National Eating Disorders Association
- Obesity Action Coalition
Are You Struggling with Food Addiction? Take the First Step Today!
If cravings, binge eating, or emotional eating are holding you back, you’re not alone. Food addiction can impact long-term weight loss, especially after bariatric surgery. At The Rewrite Lifestyle Center, we help you break free from stress eating and build a sustainable, healthy relationship with food.
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