It Ain’t Over ‘till the Thin Lady Sings

How to Make Your Weight-Loss Surgery a Lasting Success

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Nutrition & Diet, Weight Loss
Cover of the book It Ain’t Over ‘till the Thin Lady Sings by Michelle Ritchie, CSAC, ICRC, Turner Publishing Company
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Author: Michelle Ritchie, CSAC, ICRC ISBN: 9781630265304
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company Publication: April 28, 2007
Imprint: Hunter House Language: English
Author: Michelle Ritchie, CSAC, ICRC
ISBN: 9781630265304
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Publication: April 28, 2007
Imprint: Hunter House
Language: English

This sensitive, sympathetic book helps readers determine whether or not weight-loss surgery is right for them. Author Michelle Ritchie shares both her personal journey as a successful weight-loss surgery patient and her professional advice as an experienced weight-loss counselor. In sometimes funny, sometimes painful prose, she discusses her life before and after surgery and bluntly analyzes her own complicity in her obesity. As she describes her four-year battle to maintain her new, healthy weight, Ritchie emphasizes personal responsibility, reminding readers that surgery is not a quick-fix solution but a tool that works only as well as the choices patients make after the procedure. Also included are a detailed description of gastric bypass surgery; its pros and cons; tips for keeping weight off after surgery; daily food plans and sample shopping lists; information on cross-addictions; and a thoughtful discussion on intimacy and relationships after surgery.

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This sensitive, sympathetic book helps readers determine whether or not weight-loss surgery is right for them. Author Michelle Ritchie shares both her personal journey as a successful weight-loss surgery patient and her professional advice as an experienced weight-loss counselor. In sometimes funny, sometimes painful prose, she discusses her life before and after surgery and bluntly analyzes her own complicity in her obesity. As she describes her four-year battle to maintain her new, healthy weight, Ritchie emphasizes personal responsibility, reminding readers that surgery is not a quick-fix solution but a tool that works only as well as the choices patients make after the procedure. Also included are a detailed description of gastric bypass surgery; its pros and cons; tips for keeping weight off after surgery; daily food plans and sample shopping lists; information on cross-addictions; and a thoughtful discussion on intimacy and relationships after surgery.

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