The Ultimate New Year's Resolution for a sufferer of morbid obesity is of course the decision to have weight loss surgery.
But Julianne Kennedy warns in her free controversial new report titled "Weight Loss Surgery, The Age of Consumer Diligence & How It Effects You" (available here: http://www.weight-loss-surgery-secrets.com/controversial/free_wls_report.htm) to do your due diligence
first or pay the consequences.
Short-term success after weight loss surgery is virtually guaranteed since recipients invariable lose considerable weight in the first 3 months following surgery.
As great as this sounds, regaining the weight over the next 2-years is a real possibility and only the well prepared enjoy long-term success.
Preparation begins long before deciding to proceed with any form of bariatric surgery. It begins with discovering what type of weight loss surgery is best for you. There are several
different available and each comes with its own set of pros and cons.
Not surprisingly, weight loss surgery is a complex procedure requiring considerable skill and experience. So much in fact, it's very unusual for a surgeon to be competent in more than one
type of surgery. Usually they will perform one procedure exclusively.
It's because of this exclusivity, that biases creep into the information commonly available about weight loss surgery. If you were to consult with a bariatric surgeon about a procedure
and found to be a good candidate, it is highly likely the surgeon will recommend the type of procedure he/she regularly performs but is this the procedure best suited to you
Kennedy, explains in her free report how to overcome these concerns and others.
Kennedy, a believer in the benefits of weight loss surgery, claims deciding on surgery too abruptly with "marketing-spin" as your only information resource, can lead to heart-ache and
failure.
Marketing-spin disguised as credible information is also one of seven controversial reasons she gives to explain why morbid obesity is inevitable for sufferers. Others reasons include
genes and food addiction.
Kennedy says, now is the "Age of Consumer Diligence" and consumers must do their due diligence more than ever before because most easily available information about the products and
services we consume is made available by the manufacturers and retailers that want us to buy it; weight loss surgery is no different.
The free report is ready for easy download from here: http://www.weight-loss-surgery-secrets.com/controversial/free_wls_report.htm and comments from readers
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