Weight Loss Surgery For Dummies

Weight Loss Surgery For Dummies

Weight Loss Surgery For Dummies Get the scoop on weight loss surgery

Your authoritative guide to weight loss surgery -- before, during, and after

Considering weight loss surgery? This compassionate guide helps you determine whether you qualify and gives you the scoop on selecting the best center and surgical team, understanding today's different procedures, and achieving the best results. You also get tips on eating properly post-op and preparing appetizing meals, as well as easing back into your day-to-day life.

Discover how to
* Evaluate your surgical options
* Understand the risks
* Prepare for surgery
* Handle post-op challenges
* Find sources of support

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Weight Loss Surgery Weight Loss Surgery For Dummies Get the scoop on weight loss surgery

Your authoritative guide to weight loss surgery -- before, during, and after

Considering weight loss surgery? This compassionate guide helps you determine whether you qualify and gives you the scoop on selecting the best center and surgical team, understanding today's different procedures, and achieving the best results. You also get tips on eating properly post-op and preparing appetizing meals, as well as easing back into your day-to-day life.

Discover how to
* Evaluate your surgical options
* Understand the risks
* Prepare for surgery
* Handle post-op challenges
* Find sources of support
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  • P. Stevens:

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    This book is such an easy read. If your anything like me, medical terminology can be confusing. This book is definitely not confusing! I like how this book takes you step by step through the surgery and after with many tips for long term success including recipes. I will definitely be using this book as a resource throughout my journey.

    I also encourage anyone buying this book to buy a copy for your loved ones or friends who may not be aware of what is involved with wls. Not only will it help educate them, but it’ll also help them help you along the way. Good luck!

  • A. L. Sadberry:

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    I have researched most info on line…this book would have saved me the time and effort spent scouring the web for input. I love the layout of this book, taking time to comment on each stage in the process of changing your life. Even a section on “Is this surgery right for you”. I call it my wls bible. I was pleasently surprised to find a foreword by Al Roker. I’m really excited about the course I am choosing for myself and this book is a wonderful guide to help me along the way. It should be required reading for anyone thinking about making this huge life changing decision.

  • L. Jensen:

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    I purchased this book shortly before my surgery. I was impressed with how thorough it was. It re-verified the information that I had received from my surgeon and local support group but also gave ideas for many recipes and discussed the non-physical changes more in depth than even my surgeon’s handbook did.

  • J. Barnes:

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    I’m having WLS in September 2007 and found this book to be very helpful in a way that anyone can understand. It was funny in places when it could be and didn’t at all distract from the seriousness of the issue. I’m glad I ordered the book. My husband didn’t realize the medical issues it can help, and wasn’t sure I was doing what was best for me, even though my physician and our family cardiologist recommended the surgery. After reading the book, he has a better understanding of the procedure and the benefits to my health and is more positive about the surgery.

  • Diva at 60:

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    I wish that I had found this book when I was trying to make up my mind about surgery. It is so chock full of information. I bought it about a week or so before my gastric bypass surgery and it has become my guidebook. Everything in it goes right along with everything my doctor has told me. I took my copy to the hospital with me and it became my bible. I highly recommend this book for anyone who has had any kind of weight loss surgery or is considering it. I refer to it almost everyday. I am 11 days post surgery and plan to continue to use this book for a long time

  • Heidi:

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    Of all the books I’ve read regarding WLS, this is, by far, the most comprehensive. It covers everything from making the decision and dealing with insurance companies to post-op healing and the life-long impact surgery has.

    I can’t speak highly enough about this book and would suggest it for anyone having (or considering) bariatric surgery.

  • C. Christopher:

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    Wherever I go when I have this book it’s title attracts attention! The book has everything from is this surgery right for you? To recipies and even has a excerpt frm Al Roker. If you are having surgery or even thinking about having it get this book!

    I am so happy that I read the reviews before I bought this book. I am anticpating surgery by summer 07. This is my WLS Bible. You will NOT be dissapointed getting this fablous book.

    It explains the surgery, what to expect, the day before surgery, what happens in the hospital etc….

    I love this book and it will be with me untill I have my surgery,good luck to those who want to or are contiplating to have surgery.

  • Katie Jay:

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    I read this book from cover to cover, and found it to be excellent. As the director of the National Association for Weight Loss Surgery (www.nawls.com) I already had read a lot about weight loss surgery — and I still learned quite a bit from this book! I highly recommend it to pre-ops and post-ops alike.

  • C. Reed:

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    This book answers every question you need to know about weight loss surgery. It is fair to all the surgeries, even talking about the ones that aren’t as popular or well known, such as the VBG and DS. It has great recipes that I can’t wait to try after my surgery. There are chapters about how to use your tool correctly for the rest of your life… this book is a MUST HAVE for anyone considering any type of weight loss surgery. You will not be sorry by buying this book. Even if you have done years of research and made up your mind as to which surgery to get, you will still have use for this book. If you are a newbie, and just learning, this is an AWESOME tool that will lead you in the right direction.

  • K. A. Mills:

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    I HIGHLY recommend this book for anyone considering weight loss surgery. It will become a valuable tool in helping you make your decision. Should you decide to have WLS, it will guide you through the numerous tests and insurance hurdles, the hospital stay, potential complications, post-op diet, and post-op emotions.

    I read this book three times on my journey towards WLS. I’m now a couple of weeks post-op and continue consulting it several times a week.

    One of the authors is the surgeon that Al Roker selected for his weight-loss surgery (before she had written this book). Roker wrote a short intro to the book that explains how he extensively researched WLS and interviewed eight surgeons before selecting Dr. Kurian. Roker has the money to go to any surgeon in the world, and the fact that he chose Dr. Kurian among the eight that he interviewed emphasizes Kurian’s expertise in the field.

    What impressed me most about this book was that the authors provided reliable and exhaustive information but didn’t try to “sell” the readers on having this surgery.

    Unlike most other WLS books, this one covers not only the standard Roux-en-Y and its variations but also other procedures increasingly being considered by patients, such as Lap-Band and bibliopancreatic diversion. Less common procedures are also described. After a description of each procedure, the authors provide a list of pros and cons to that procedure.

    Every step of the journey towards WLS is explained in detail here, including the numerous tests the surgeon will require, getting insurance approval, the hospital stay, the post-op diet, potential complications, and psychological factors. It is truly exhaustive.

  • R. Stallworth:

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    While I was researching WLS, thank goodness I found this book. A wonderful source of info from beginning to end.

  • Virginia A. Cooper:

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    If you are thinking about or have recently had the lap-band surgery it is very informtive. I still pick it up and read it as a reference guide and I’m 6 weeks post-op. It has helped me alot.

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