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The ambivalence of losing weight after bariatric surgery
This study is grounded in a phenomenological lifeworld perspective. It aims at providing rich descriptions of lived experience of the process of losing weight after obesity surgery. Two women participated in in-depth interviews four times each during the first postoperative year. Based on the women's experiences, a meaning structureâthe ambivalence of losing weight after obesity surgeryâwas identified across the women's processes of change. This consisted of five core themes: movement and activityâfreedom but new demands and old restraints; eating habits and digestionâthe complexity of change; appearanceâsmaller, but looser; social relationsâstability and change; and being oneselfâvulnerability and self-assurance. These core themes changed over time in terms of dominance. The experience of ambivalence is discussed according to a phenomenological perspective of the body as lived experience