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Gastric Sleeve Diet: Step By Step Guide For Planning What to Do and Eat Before and After Your Surgery
Gastric Sleeve Diet: Step By Step Guide For Planning What to Do and Eat Before and After Your Surgery
Gastric Sleeve Diet: Step By Step Guide For Planning What to Do and Eat Before and After Your Surgery
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Gastric Sleeve Diet: Step By Step Guide For Planning What to Do and Eat Before and After Your Surgery

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Is the Gastric Sleeve Procedure and Diet right for You?



When you open Gastric Sleeve Diet, you'll learn all the pros and cons of this life-changing procedure. You'll find out how gastric sleeve surgery compares to gastric bypass, the different procedures and methods involved, and what you should eat before and after the big day!




 



This book describes the typical diets doctors recommend for the weeks leading up to gastric sleeve surgery. You'll learn how to choose the right surgeon, the (rare) risks and rewards of various treatments, and what to expect after your gastric sleeve procedure.




 



It's important to stick with the diet your physician prescribes after your surgery. In this book, you'll find out about the different foods you can eat during the different phases of your recovery.




 



Don't spend another night staring in the mirror at the old you. Get your copy of Gastric Sleeve Diet today – and start sculpting a better body!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMark Williams
Release dateJul 27, 2018
Gastric Sleeve Diet: Step By Step Guide For Planning What to Do and Eat Before and After Your Surgery
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John Carter

John Carter is a sports writer and author of Warriors on Horseback, Play the Masters, Newmarket: A Year at the Home of Racing, First Past the Post: History of Horse Racing, and co-author of The Stupid Footballer is Dead.

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    Gastric Sleeve Diet - John Carter

    Conclusion

    Introduction

    I want to thank you and congratulate you for downloading the book, Gastric Sleeve Diet Guide: Planning What to Do and Eat Before and After Your Surgery.  This book gives an overall, but detailed, view of the various aspects regarding the patient’s experience with gastric sleeve surgery.

    Gastric sleeve surgery is compared to gastric bypass surgery so that the reader can be confident that the gastric sleeve procedure is the right choice for them.  Various risks associated with each procedure, though not likely, are discussed.

    Proven steps and strategies on various things the gastric sleeve patient needs to do and eat before their surgery are discussed.  Emphasis is made on how to find the correct surgeon for you.  Many common questions that gastric sleeve patients have are answered in this book, including the subjects of stomach stretching and pain.

    Common diets for the two-week period before the surgery and for the various time periods following the surgery are given, as well as the reasons the patient needs to stay on the surgeon’s prescribed diet.  Recipes are not included in this book.

    Every effort was made to give the reader the information that he needs to plan a course to safely reach his or her weight loss goal through the use of the gastric sleeve procedure.

    Thanks again for downloading this book.  I hope you enjoy it!

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    Chapter 1:  Be Sure About Your Procedure Choice

    What Gastric Sleeve Surgery is

    The other name for this procedure is sleeve gastrectomy.  It is a restrictive operation that makes your stomach smaller so that you will feel fuller quicker and eat less food.  This procedure involves the removal of more than half of your stomach.  After your surgery, only a vertical tube that is about the size of a banana is left.

    This surgery should be considered as a tool for weight loss rather than a quick fix because the patient will need to eat a healthy diet and exercise following the surgery.  It is not cosmetic surgery where fat is removed.  Only part of the stomach is removed.

    History

    United Healthcare (insurance) added sleeve gastrectomy to their list of surgeries that they cover for weight loss on January 1, 2010.  Almost all other major health insurance companies began to cover this procedure during the next two years.

    It is extremely difficult to get health insurance companies to approve new procedures, but gastric sleeve surgery was approved because there was evidence that the procedure brought about significant weight

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