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Book cover image of Weight Loss Surgery for Dummies by Marina S. Kurian MD

Authors: Marina S. Kurian MD, Barbara Thompson, Brian K. Davidson, Al Roker
ISBN-13: 9780764584473, ISBN-10: 0764584472
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: May 2005
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Marina S. Kurian MD

Marina S. Kurian, MD: Dr. Marina Kurian grew up in New York City and attended Stuyvesant High School. She graduated summa cum laude with a BS degree from Union College and received her MD from Albany Medical College. Dr. Kurian completed her General Surgery training at Albany Medical Center in Albany, New York. She completed fellowships in Surgical Research at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and Surgical Critical Care at Children’s Hospital of Michigan at Wayne State University. Dr. Kurian is Board Certified in both General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care. She received advanced laparoscopic training at Mount Sinai Medical Center and started her practice in July 2000. She brought the technique of laparoscopic weight loss surgery to Lenox Hill Hospital and continues to keep the weight loss program at Lenox Hill Hospital at the highest caliber. As a recognized expert in the field of obesity surgery, she has spoken at many national and international meetings on the topic of obesity. She is the author of many articles and book chapters on laparoscopic surgery. Dr. Kurian is active in the American Society of Bariatric Surgery (ASBS) and the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS).

Barbara Thompson: Barbara Thompson is a gastric bypass patient, author, professional speaker, and national spokesperson for obesity sensitivity. She battled a weight problem from the day she was born. When she finally admitted to herself in her late twenties that her “baby fat” was turning into a serious problem, she began dieting earnestly, only to diether way to morbid obesity. Over her adult life she experienced the very common pattern of losing weight, regaining it, and adding a few additional pounds. When her weight reached 264 pounds and a herniated disk in her back was causing her to face disability, she knew she was in trouble. She decided to have the life-altering gastric bypass surgery in January 2000 at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Barbara Thompson is a national speaker on weight loss surgery, obesity sensitivity, and getting control of your life and is the author of Weight Loss Surgery: Finding the Thin Person Hiding Inside You. She hosts the patient Web site www.wlscenter.com.

Brian K. Davidson: Mr. Davidson is the cofounder and publisher of WLS Lifestyles magazine, a must-read publication for those who are researching, considering, or have had weight loss surgery. Brian has been featured on television, spoken at various industry events, and consulted with leading industry professionals and patients. He has authored several articles for the weight loss surgery community. He is a passionate advocate and dedicated to improving obesity awareness and increasing public education for this devastating disease. Brian can be contact via the WLS Lifestyles Magazine website at www.wlslifestyles.com

Book Synopsis

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

Table of Contents

Foreword.

Introduction.

Part I: Is This for You?

Chapter 1: The Ins and Outs of Weight Loss Surgery.

Chapter 2: Voting for Surgery: Are You a Candidate?

Chapter 3: Incision Decisions: Your Surgical Options.

Chapter 4: Understanding the Risks of Surgery.

Chapter 5: Drafting Your Dream Team: It’s More Than a Surgeon.

Part II: Preparing for Surgery.

Chapter 6: Paying for Surgery: No Assurance of Insurance.

Chapter 7: Making the Grade: Testing Prior to Surgery.

Chapter 8: Preparing Yourself Physically and Mentally: Getting in Tip-Top Pre-Op Shape.

Part III: The Hospital Experience and Beyond.

Chapter 9: Checking In and Out: Your Hospital Stay.

Chapter 10: Knowing What You Can Eat for the First Few Months.

Chapter 11: Starting on Solid Food.

Chapter 12: Home Sweet Home: Returning after Surgery.

Chapter 13: Hi-Ho, Hi-Ho, It’s Back to Work You Go!

Part IV: This Time I’m Going to Make It: Ensuring Success.

Chapter 14: What Is Success Anyway?

Chapter 15: Food for Thought: An Eating Plan for the Rest of Your Life.

Chapter 16: Getting It in Gear: Making Exercise Part of Your Routine.9

Chapter 17: Enlisting Outside Help.

Part V: Changing Outside and In.

Chapter 18: Avoiding Potential Pitfalls: Physical Challenges.

Chapter 19: Dealing with Post-Op Emotional Issues: What’s Eating At You?

Chapter 20: Me, Myself, and I: Your Relationship with Yourself.

Chapter 21: Working AtRelationships: Family, Friends, and Everyone in Between.

Chapter 22: Now That I’m Thin, What about the Skin?

Part VI: The Part of Tens.

Chapter 23: Ten Weight Loss Surgery Myths.

Chapter 24: Ten Benefits of Weight Loss Surgery.

Chapter 25: Ten Ways to Stay on the Straight and Narrow.

Index.

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