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LAP-BAND Companion

LAP-BAND Companion
By Mark J. Watson, MD, Daniel B. Jones

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A comprehensive guide for patients who have the LAP-BAND or are considering having the procedure done. The authors cover all pertinent information relevant to making the decision whether or not to have the surgery, as well as what to expect after the surgery. Discussion on diet, nutrition, band adjustments, and exercise are included, as well as testimonials and valuable resources for seeking additional information and finding a bariatric surgeon.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #87826 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-11-02
  • Binding: Perfect Paperback
  • 188 pages

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The decision to have weight loss surgery with the LAP-BAND is a deeply personal but critically important one. Like many operations, the results can be lifesaving. Weight loss without surgery is an even better option, but generally is not possible for people who are morbidly obese. The LAP-BAND Companion Handbook will help patients decide if the LAP-BAND is right for them. After that, it will make the entire process--from choosing a surgeon to the postoperative diet to dealing with potential postoperative problems--go more smoothly. Along the way the LAP-BAND Companion Handbook will answer frequently asked questions, give helpful hints, and describe potential problem areas. I am from Kentucky, where often it seems the sun rises and sets on college basketball. The current coach here at the University of Louisville is Rick Pitino, who also coached for the Celtics in the Boston hometown of Dr. Jones, the book's co-author. When recruiting players, Coach Pitino says he tries to look for basketball junkies. They may not be the best athletes or basketball players (although they are all very good), but they are lifelong students of the game gym rats he calls them. These are young men who wake up and start thinking about basketball, then read a book about previous great players, go to practice, stay after for extra shooting practice, go home and watch a game or two on television, and go to bed dreaming about hitting the winning shot in a game. I encourage patients to be LAP-BAND bulldogs before surgery, using every available resource to learn all they can about the device, the operation, and its effects. A critical component of patient research is the LAP-BAND Companion. In this book, Drs. Jones and Watson describe in great detail the amazing journey that patients are about to undertake. Patients will benefit from close attention to the illustrations, which are extremely well done. If something is confusing, patients can visualize it with the drawings. One of the many positive aspects of the LAP-BAND System is its simplicity compared with other weight loss surgery options; however, it is not a simple operation. The mechanics of how food travels through the pouch, band, and rest of the stomach, as well as complications, such as a slip, are explained here with text and pictures. This book gives patients knowledge and that knowledge is the power for them to succeed. After reading a part or parts of this book, a patient may decide that the LAP-BAND is not for them. This is OK. It is important for patients to decide this before surgery, rather than after surgery. Patients should use this handbook to decide if the surgery is in their best interest. Only they can know that, and this book will help people to power their decision with knowledge. The times after weight loss surgery are often characterized as periods of remarkable highs and seemingly intolerable lows. Complications, weight loss plateaus, and personal problems outside the realm of weight loss can frustrate patients. Buying new clothes, fitting into airline seats, and increased energy, activity, and even fertility are some of the highs. The team will be with the patient through these highs and lows, but patients can refer to this book as well--it will help them through the lows and accentuate the highs. As a surgeon, patient, supporter, advocate, and cheerleader of bariatric surgery, I can tell you that a LAP-BAND surgery can be one of the most significant events in a person s life. Believe m, I see so much joy on the faces of so many patients after surgery I must give the operation and this book my ringing endorsement. I wish all patients the very best in their quest for a better, healthier, happier life with the LAP-BAND. Reviewed by Jeff W. Allen, MD Associate Professor of Surgery University of Louisville Louisville, KY --Bariatric Times, September 2007

About the Author
Mark J. Watson, MD is Associate Professor, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He is a graduate of Washington University and is a member of the Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES), the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, and the American College of Surgeons (ACS). Daniel B. Jones, MD is Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School and Director of the Bariatric Program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is a graduate of Cornell University Medical College and is an active member of the ASMBS, SAGES, and ACS. Dr. Jones serves on the American College of Surgeons' Bariatric Network Advisory Committee, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Bariatric Advisory Board and Commonwealth Expert Panel on weight loss surgery for the Betsy Lehman Center for Patient Safety and Medical Error Reduction.


Customer Reviews

A Great Resource!5
This book was very informative and an accurate description of what will happen before and after surgery. It gave excellent advice on dealing with the insurance company, what to expect before and after surgery and the changes you will have to make in order for the band to work. If you only purchase one book on Lap-Band Surgery, this should be the one!

Good information5
I received this book 3 days before lapband surgery. Very accurate information and lots of patient stories. They give a realistic stories about life with the band. They also give a list of doctors round the country.

Excellent handbook for new and longtime bandsters!4
I'm a 47-year-old male who's been banded five years and at goal for four. I enjoyed this book, which is a very good companion to your band "journey". It's written in straightforward English and also offers wonderful medical illustrations that, among other things, show just how the band and port sit in your body. The authors take you step-by-step through the decision to get banded, preparing for surgery, etc. in a very rational and detailed fashion. I found no key points with which I disagreed.