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| View Larger Image | The Success Habits of Weight-Loss Surgery Patients | Paperbackby Colleen M. Cook (Author)
| List Price: | $22.95 | |
| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Bariatric Support Centers Int | | Edition: | 2ndnd Edition | | Page Count: | 212 Pages | | Publication Date: | May 15, 2003 | | Sales Rank: | 69,235th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description These time and people tested principles are the results of years of research of long-term weight loss surgery patients. They work regardless of the particular type of weight-loss surgery you may have had. Whether you are investigating weight-loss surgery, a new patient, out a few years, or a bariatric professional, you'll find this book educational and motivational. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 15 reviews)
| The Success Habits of Weight-Loss Surgery Patients by C. J. Davidson (Sacramento CA USA) 2 Stars September 13, 2009 Of all the weight loss surgery books I've read, and there have been a few, *The Success Habits of Weight-Loss Surgery Patients* was barely memorable. In my opinion if you're truly serious about having weight loss, the best book you can get is "The REAL Skinny on Weight Loss Surgery". Having contemplated the surgery for well over 2 years, it is time to take the step to improving and hopefully prolonging my life. "The REAL Skinny..." will be the book I turn to again and again and one I will recommend to patients.
| | Good but obvious by T. Campbell (Houston, Texas United States) 2 Stars August 20, 2009 This book is very valuable if you are completely clueless about what you should do after weight loss surgery.
| | A MUST FOR B4 or AFTER WLS PATIENTS by Emilie Muniz 5 Stars April 20, 2009 Hands down this is my WLS BIBLE, yes its more expensive then the others but, so worth it you will not be disappointed .
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| | Fabulous!! by CJH 5 Stars November 25, 2008 I purchased the first edition of this book when I had RNY 5 years ago and learned so much from it! When I found myself struggling with a 20 pound regain 4 years later, I took the book off the shelf and re-read it. I was reminded of so many things that I had forgotten along the way. With the help of this book, I got back to the basics and cut out the bad habits that I allowed back in my life. My reclaimed weight is now gone and so are 25 additional pounds that I didn't lose in the first place!! This book helped me to remember that I have a tool but it doesn't work on it's own. I absolutely recommend this book to anyone considering weight loss surgery as well as anyone that is already post-op and needing to remember where they came from. Additionally, it's a wonderful book to share with friends and family members that have questions or concerns with your choice for surgery. Read it and pass it around the family!
| | Check this book out first! by Rowde Rohde (Frozen Tundra, a.k.a. Wisconsin) 5 Stars July 06, 2007 I had only planned on buying one WLS book because I only had a few questions left unanswered. Well, the first book told me everything I already knew and did not answer one of my questions. So one book became two and I ended up with 4 books when I finally decided to buy this book. Let me tell you, if you only want to buy one book then this is the book. You can find all the basic information about WLS on the internet and the surgeon will tell you all the basics too. But this book tells you things no other book talks in-depth about. This book is a must have for anyone who has had the surgery, is planning on having it, or is even considering it. You will read it again and again...I have.
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SIMILAR PRODUCTS |

| The Emotional First Aid Kit: A Practical Guide to Life After Bariatric Surgery by Cynthia L. Alexander (Author)
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| Exodus from Obesity: The Guide to Long-Term Success After Weight Loss Surgery by Paula F. Peck (Author)
In Exodus From Obesity, Paula F. Peck provides the information, encouragement and guidelines for maintaining long-term success after weight loss surgery. Ms. Peck interweaves intelligent discussion with humorous stories about herself and individuals that have faced diet after diet and ultimately chose the gastric bypass procedure. This book is a clear, easy-to-read guide for patients, potential patients, loved ones, parents and friends. Based on scientific research and reflecting Paula...
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| Eating Well After Weight Loss Surgery: Over 140 Delicious Low-Fat High-Protein Recipes to Enjoy in the Weeks, Months and Years After Surgery by Patt Levine (Author), Michele Bontmpo-Saray (Author), Meredith Urban-Skuros (Author), William B. Inabnet (Foreword)
A Whole New and Completely Delicious Way to Eat after Weight Loss Surgery After her weight loss surgery in 2003, Patt Levine knew she would have to stick to a very restrictive diet, but there had to be something better than the "totally tasteless mush" her post-op food guidelines recommended. Levine put her cooking skills to work and now, in Eating Well after Weight Loss Surgery, she and collaborator Michele Bontempo-Saray offer over 140 original, low-fat, high-protein recipes that taste...
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| Life After Gastric Bypass: 6 Steps to Ensure Your Weight Loss Success by Gerald Wayne (Author)
The adage says most people won't take action until their back is up against the wall and there's nothing to do but come out swinging. My back was against the wall! But it wasn't the fact that I had sleep apnea and needed a machine just so I could draw a breath. It also wasn't the fact that I could not cross my legs; shop for clothes in regular stores; walk for more than ten minutes without my back killing me; participate in sport activities, or even sit in an airplane without a seat belt...
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| Recipes for Life After Weight-Loss Surgery: Delicious Dishes for Nourishing the New You (Healthy Living Cookbooks) by Margaret Furtado (Author), Lynette Schultz (Author)
Learn how to eat right after weight loss surgery.In the past decade or so, there have been explosive increases in both the incidence of severe obesity and weight loss (bariatric) surgery. It has been shown that the incidence of bariatric surgical procedures has increased over 600% in the last decade. It is estimated that approximately 200,000 Americans (and another 200,000 adults world wide) will undergo a bariatric operation in 2006. This dramatic increase in operative cases is in part a...
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