Yes, there are many weight loss surgeon rating systems on line. You can research the rating system by visiting doctor.com
Weight Watcher online was created by the Weight Watchers organization. It is a system that will help you follow their guidelines.
Yes, there are in fact licensed weight loss surgeons. If you did a little research, you could easily find a (hopefully) affordable licensed surgeon in your area.
Check out the American Society of Plastic Surgeons website, http://www.plasticsurgery.org/cosmetic-procedures/body-contouring-after-major-weight-loss.html. They have a lot of information about "body contouring" after major weight loss.
For a state which has a non-CDL A, B, and C license system, the weight requirements are the same as they are for the equivalent CDL classes, which are:Class A: Gross Combination Weight of more than 26,000 lbs., in which the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the vehicle in tow is in excess of 26,000 lbs.Class B: Single vehicles with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating in excess of 26,000 lbs., and combination vehicles with a Gross Combination Weight Rating in excess of 26,000 lbs., so long as the vehicle in tow does not have a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating in excess of 10,000 lbs.Class C: Single vehicles and combinations with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating/Gross Combination Weight Rating of 26,000 lbs. or less.
Information on weight loss surgery can generally be found in health care clinics and hospitals, as well as health spas. Specifics on the surgery may also be found online by reputable surgeons.
You can find a free online message board to discuss weight loss at healthy weight forum. They also provide a lot of information on weight loss and a support system.
5 to 10 percent of the Gross Trailer Weight Rating (GTWR).
I do not believe bariatric surgeons specialize in diets. They specialize in weight loss related surgeries such as gastric bypass and lap band surgery.
The best place to find information like this would be from your regular doctor. Then you can go online and search the doctor's name on google and read reviews.
Yes, many people working with weight watchers online are going through the same thing you are. They are a wonderful support system when you feel you might slip.
If the Gross Combined Weight Rating (Weight Rating of Truck + Weight Rating of Trailer) come out to 26,0001 lbs. or higher, then yes - you would need a Class A CDL.
Weight InformationCurb Weight - Front (lbs): 2209Curb Weight - Rear (lbs): 1532Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Cap (lbs): 5150Gross Combined Wt Rating (lbs): 7000