The BIG Book On The Gastric Bypass by Alex Brecher

Everything You Need to Lose Weight and Live Well with the Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

The big book on the gastric bypass

The roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery, or RNY, can be your weight loss solution after years of struggling with obesity. Thousands of patients have successfully lost weight and kept it off after RNY, which is the most well-known kind of bariatric surgery.

Weight loss surgery is life-changing, and the best information can help you succeed. The Big Book on the Gastric Bypass: Everything You Need to Lose Weight and Live Well with the Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery! provides the information and tips you need to make the most out of this chance to overcome obesity forever.

How is the RNY procedure performed? How can it help you lose weight? Is the gastric bypass surgery your best option for weight loss? What should you look for when choosing a surgeon? What will your diet be like? How can you reduce complications and side effects?

This book is for you if you are just starting to consider weight loss surgery, if you know you want the RNY in particular or if you are already a gastric bypass patient. The book is a great gift option and also a great choice if you are supporting a gastric bypass patient. Learn all about:

This complete guide covers the entire RNY journey – don’t be left behind!

Genre: HEALTH & FITNESS / General

Language: English

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Word Count: 168,089

Sales info:

Obesity has been classified as a disease and is huge problem worldwide!  This title is a best selling book on weight loss surgery.


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Your First Few Days at Home 

Getting home can be empowering. You are now able to take charge of your own fate. You will start, over these days and weeks, to feel capable of doing anything you set your mind to—including losing the weight you want by following your post-surgery instructions. You will undoubtedly make mistakes along the way, but you can overcome setbacks by staying positive and focusing on your goals. 

Some Pain Is Normal 

Your surgery wounds will hurt. The pain should be less intense than in the hospital by the time you get home, but you will probably still feel pain in the surgical incisions on your abdomen as well as deeper in your stomach and intestines where the surgeon made cuts and stitches. The pain may feel like muscle soreness or a sharper pain. 

These are some additional possible sources of discomfort: 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Italian
Already translated. Translated by Samantha Delfino
Portuguese
Translation in progress. Translated by Susana Matos
Spanish
Translation in progress.

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