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My sister drank herself to death: What is bariatric transfer addiction?

Por: New York Post Life March 30, 2023

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One grieving woman is bringing awareness to the dangers of transfer addiction following weight loss surgery. Bereaved sibling Amanda Wilson, from Indianapolis, has shared the sad story of her sister, Nicole, who was taken by alcoholism — even after undergoing potentially life-saving gastric bypass surgery. Wilson, 46, claimed her younger sister “drank herself to death” due to alcohol poisoning in November 2018. Five years prior, Nicole,... + full article



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