Guest guest Posted October 5, 2000 Report Share Posted October 5, 2000 If you're really new to the process of weight loss surgery, and just beginning to research, I would suggest that you download the letter examples and the patient manual and read them. Read every word. Then, you have a starting place from which to begin to ask questions and seek out your contacts. I also recommend making a few copies (at Kinko's or wherever) of the manual to hand to your doctor and those closest to you. I made 6 copies, and told family and friends that they could ask all the questions they wanted of me, after they read the manual. Til then, no questions! And I gave one to my doctor. And I would also suggest that y'all stop and take a breath. Nothing has to be done this minute or else! There is time. Read, research, do your work. Make the good effort, after all this is your life and your future and you need to know everything you can for yourself. Others can not hand you the info. You must seek it out. That is your job. And everything you need is right on the web site or connected to it. Take a deep breath. Go to the web site. Relax. It's all going to be just fine. You're gonna love this place and these people. They are remarkable! PhillyJude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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