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The REAL Skinny On Weight Loss Surgery: An Indispensable Guide to What You Can REALLY Expect!!
by: Julie M. Janeway |
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 617.43 EAN: 9780976767220 Edition: 2nd ISBN: 0976767228 Label: Little Victories Press Manufacturer: Little Victories Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 270 Publication Date: August 01, 2007 Publisher: Little Victories Press Studio: Little Victories Press
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![]() - Must Have PRIOR to Surgery!This book although in greater detail than needed should be a must read for all people considering weight loss bariatric surgery! Rating: - The Real Skinny on Weight Loss SurgeryIf you are considering bariatric surgery, this book is a must. It is a no-nonsense, plain-speaking book about why you might need this surgery and what you can really expect. Also, if you are going to have the surgery, it is an important read for your friends and family members so they will understand why you are having the surgery and what to expect afterward. I highly recommend this book. Rating: - InformativeI ordered several books to read - even though I had a mandatory 6 month class about the entire process, emotional, physical, food requirements and many other aspects. I wanted to read and get an in depth view of WLS and especially RNY. I am making a life choice and therefore want to be very informed. Good luck on your decision and journey! I really enjoyed this book! Rating: - Great Buy!This book is very informative and insightful. I recommend it to anyone contemplating weight loss surgery. Rating: - not the best choiceI read this book along with the Weight Loss for Dummies book. The authors nearly scared me out of the procedure. They made it sound as if I would suffer from each and every possible malady including some that they have clearly made up. The book is long, redundant and not even a little bit funny. Honestly, do we really need an entire chapter to tell us that we might experience some hair loss? I felt like their ultimate message was "yes, we have had the procedure and reaped the benefits--but now we will attempt to talk you out of it". Your time will be better spend reading one of the countless other books on the subject. |
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