Losing It, Jamie K. Schmidt
Losing It, Jamie K. Schmidt
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Losing It
A Year After Weight Loss Surgery

Author: Jamie K. Schmidt

Narrator: Talon David

Unabridged: 3 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/31/2022


Synopsis

"Jamie K. Schmidt is a fifty-year-old female who suffers from morbid obesity. She has used multiple diets over the years, has been able to lose weight but cannot maintain the weight loss. All forms of conservative management have failed. She stands 5' 9", weight 350 lbs., and body mass index is 51.69kg/m2. This level of sever obesity has played an important role in the development of the following comorbidities: lower back pain, asthma, hypertension, obesity." --Doctor's note 5/20/21 This book is part memoir and part guidebook that would be helpful to anyone considering bariatric weight loss surgery. Jamie gives a brutally honest account of the year after her weight loss surgery where she lost 143 lbs. Filled with tips, advice, and emotion, this book is a must for anyone considering a gastric bypass, gastric sleeve or a SADI-S (Single Anastomosis Duodenal-Ileal bypass with Sleeve) procedure. If you're nervous about an upcoming surgery or are just curious what it's like, this informative book is for you!

About Jamie K. Schmidt

Jamie K. Schmidt is a USA Today bestselling author of erotic contemporary love stories and paranormal romances. Her books include the romantic comedy Life's a Beach, the erotic series Club Inferno, and the dragon paranormal romance series Emerging Queens.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vanessa

3,50- 3,75 Informative and solid Read. Recommend. I would love to have a citations list with all the listed studies. The recommended list provided at the end seems interesting though.......more

Goodreads review by Vanessa

3.75 stars READ IT.......more

no doubt this is an incredibly informative & intelligent approach to dispelling sex myths & identifying the failings of mainstream sex education programmes (in the UK specifically). I appreciate that the author describes herself as ‘qualified to tell stories’ & that is largely what she does here to......more