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Hi all,

Anyone ever read this book???

Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding:

Achieving Permanent Weight Loss with Minimally Invasive Surgery

by Jessie H. Ahroni

Did you think it was worth it? Is it out of date?

Thanks you all!!!!

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Have it...Read it...Didn't learn anything new I wasn't told at my Dr's office or didn't learn hear on LBT...but it's a good reference book for when you forget........Cindy

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I bought it, too. And I agree, it's nothing new, but having it all in one place is good. No, it's not out of date. May 2004.

BTW - Jessie Ahroni does my fills. She is a very no nonsense kind of gal. Tells it like it is.

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Hi :eek:

I haven't heard of this book I a recent bandie would you recommend it as a book to read. Plus is it avaliable in the UK. :biggrin1:

LANA:bolt:

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I think it would be very helpful. I touches on a lot of topics, and you can curl up in a comfy chair to read. Have a cup of tea. You can find it on Amazon.com

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I agree with the comments that there wasn't anything new in it that I hadn't already learned, but it will be handy as a reference later on. It's nice to have the info all in one place like that.

Stitchy - Jessie does DH's fills and will be doing mine too. She is indeed no-nonsense, but that's what some of us need.

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I have it. Just like everyone says, you won't find anything new in if you've already done some research. However, I found it to be a handy little book and picked it up at least once a day in the month or so prior to my surgery. Re-reading certain sections was a bit reassuring when I was stressing out. I also found the fact that the author is a doctor as well as a bandster made it a bit more credible to me. I haven't looked at it since, but that doesn't mean I won't!

It's nice to have a book that's JUST about banding. I also have WLS for Dummies but it's about GB and LB, so it's a bigger book and contains a lot of stuff that isn't relevant for bandsters.

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Jessie's great! She definitely doesn't 'mollycottle' anyone and I love her for it. She gives LOTS of her time on the Smartbandsters Yahoo Board and is very good at keeping her place as a bandster and not necessarily imposing her medical expertise in the field. She's a wise, wise woman and I am SO thankful that I ran into her early on when I was doing my initial research and in my early banding stages. The book is a very helpful tool for those considering banding or early on, but reading her daily input on Smartbandsters was even more helpful to me when I did it. I no longer keep up there, but I do go back now and again and see that she is still sharing her wisdom and guidance. God bless her for it.. she's a great gal!

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What about "Lapband for Life". I saw that on Amazon.com and was thinking about getting it. Or, does it basically have the same type of information as the other one mentioned in this thread?

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