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Dear BariatricPal Members,
We have an exciting announcement to make! We are delighted to tell you that we have published The Big Book on Bariatric Surgery: Living Your Best Life After Weight Loss Surgery! This book is packed with suggestions on how you can lose more weight and love your life after weight loss surgery. This friendly and indispensable guide includes the following.
  • Sample menus for all stages of the weight loss surgery diet.
  • Simple and fun high-Protein, low-calorie recipes to liven up your meal plan.
  • Strategies for getting enough Protein, Fluid, and Vitamins and minerals.
  • Staying motivated and getting over plateaus.
  • How you can lose weight at restaurants, parties, and on vacation.
  • And much more!

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We are super proud of our new book, and we can't wait to find out what you think about it! The book is available in hard copy and as an electronic download. You can get your copy of The Big Book on Bariatric Surgery exclusively via Amazon.com or via your Kindle. In 90 days the title will also be available directly from BariatricPal, iBooks, Barnes and Nobles and Kobo.
Remember to take a look at out our earlier books if you have not already read them! They give you the information you need as you decide whether to have weight loss surgery, prepare for and recover from the surgery, and lay a solid foundation for your weight loss journey.

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I just bought it and I can't wait to read it. I am going to make my husband read it as well. He has been hindering more than helping for the past few months. Thank you Alex for this site and these books.< /p>

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Price?

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I bought mine the other day. So far I like it! There was just way too much information before I had the surgery, I couldn't keep it all straight. Plus it helps to live with it a bit to really understand exactly why we have some of the "rules".

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Please make sure to leave a review if you purchase via Amazon.< /p>

Thanks in advance for your awesome 5 star review :D

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The book is five star!

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If I only want to buy one book. Would it be this one or the earlier ones specific to the surgery I had?

Thanks

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I can't seem to find it on iBooks

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Got mine through Amazon.< /p>

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I can't seem to find it on iBooks

Amazon has the first 90 day exclusive. Once it's over, you'll see the book on iTunes and elsewhere.

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I am waiting for mine to come in the mail, Absolutely cannot hardly wait to get it. I loved the big book on the gastric sleeve.

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