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It seems like its been forever and a day, and it has been. Its been way longer then even we thought it would have been. Join us in this episode to get a quick update on what's to come.
What's in store for 2022?
Why are episode #'s missing?
Listen in and get the scoop!
I look forward to speaking with you all again into 2022.
This was Kerry's and my final discussion before her actual surgery. She was assigned a date, and we chatted about what her final steps were to be cleared for surgery.
The next time we chat, Kerry will be on the post-surgery side of the fence.
The final steps, exams, and days leading up to surgery can be very emotional. Listen as Kerry gives an inside peak into what those finals days and hours were like.
Regain happens to almost everyone that loses weight. Weight was designed to fluctuate, and when old habits creep back in, weight can tend to increase.
With it can come a wave of negative emotion, which can cause some of us to eat even more, causing us to put on even more weight.
So how do we stop the merry-go-round cycle of regain?
Give a listen to my conversation with Marilyn Clark. Shes a certified Nutrition & Lifestyle Coach and someone who battles with weight-loss herself.
We spoke about the "Why" it happens, and the "How" it makes us feel, but more importantly she gave some great tips and tricks on "How" we can make some small incremental changes that can impact our mental outlook, tipping the scales back into our favor.
If you enjoy the episode and your looking for some life coaching or some nutrition coaching, you can connect with Marilyn personally at:
www.offtheplatemc.com
Tired of making New Years resolutions and then breaking them before March?
In this episode Dr. John Chuback joined me on air to discuss how to change ones perspective on life and how they view whats a priority in their life. We often get stuck running in the maze of life and we often forget that we don't even need to run the maze at all.
Dr. Chuback wrote a book titled "Make Your Own Damn Cheese" and its a about a mouse named Earl. Earl meets all sorts of friends in the maze that help him understand that instead of running through the maze searching for scraps of cheese, Earl can make his own damn cheese.
We too can make our own damn cheese in life, and this can help us avoid running the maze all together.
Forget making New Years resolutions this year. Join me in changing the way we look at life all together and never need a resolution ever again.
Buy the book on amazon now:
https://www.amazon.com/Make-Your-Damn-Cheese-Understanding-ebook/dp/B07HR2WXYP
Kerry and I chat this week about what her final preparations for bariatric surgery recovery is all about. What things is she worried about, looking forward to, and finally preparing for.
Her surgery date is a few weeks away, and how is she preparing.
If you have ever wondered what the days and hours leading up to bariatric surgery are like, don't miss our conversation.
What is it like to live your life every single day, and to feel like a balloon that's at it's breaking point that's just about to explode?
What's it like to live your life and to feel like you are not your true self at all?
What's it like to go on a journey of self discovery via bariatric surgery? What changes? Does your personality change? Does your attitude change? What do you lose? What do you gain?
Does any of this sound familiar to you and your story?
If so... click play and join us in this episode as I talk to Alicia Hill-Marceau. She's a wife, a mother, a daughter, a friend, and someone who struggled to get her weight under control.
She chronicled her story into what changed and what she found when she had bariatric surgery in a book she titled FINALLY ME!
In the text, Alicia talks about what she gave up having surgery, but more so what she found out about her true self along her journey.
If you are considering bariatric surgery and you are wondering what the mental and emotional aspects of the journey are going to be like, get a copy of her book. You won't be disappointed.
In writing the book, Alicia aimed to show people that if you take the time you to can finally find yourself too.
Buy the book on amazon here:
Finally Me!: Thanks to Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy
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We continue our discussion with Kerry concerning her decision to have bariatric surgery.
Why did she choose surgery?
How did she select her surgeon / medical team?
From start to finish, how long did the process take?
What tests were required?
What options for surgery did she have?
In summary we discuss all of the important steps one may go through in preparing to have bariatric surgery. Want to have an idea of what the process is all about... well tune in!
Reeger Cortell - FNP-C from The Weight Loss Surgery Podcast joined me in studio this month to discuss the future of obesity and bariatric surgery.
Reeger has been in the trenches treating obesity one patient at a time as a certified family nurse practitioner since 2007. Her podcast, which she personally began in 2013 has helped thousands of people, including myself.
It was an honor to have her join us on air this month!
Here are just a few of of the high points from our discussion.
Reeger Cortell - The Weight Loss Surgery Podcast
https://www.weightlosssurgerypodcast.com/
This episode is the inaugural episode of a 25 part mini-series that will run over the course of the next year!
A Bariatric Journey, will document one woman's struggle with weight, and her story into how bariatric surgery became her choice.
Kerry has agreed to let this podcast follow her life over the course of the next year while we walk, talk, and discuss her adventure into having bariatric surgery.
What was life like pre-surgery?
Why did she decide to have surgery?
What was surgery like?
What was recovery like?
What's life like emotionally on any given day?
WeighInRadio will be there with her every step of the way, documenting her story.
In this episode, you get to meet Kerry and understand what her life was like growing up. What was it like for her growing up?
What were some of her struggles with weight and what kinds of things did she try on her own to lose weight.
Author Ed Zenisek joined us remotely from Las Cruces, New Mexico to discuss his bariatric journey. Ed's journey was such a wild ride that he decided to write a book about it.
Bariatric Surgery: The Best and Worst Decision I Ever Made chronicles Ed and his wife's journey into have the surgery together. From going on the pre-surgical diet together, to navigating the office gauntlet of paperwork and tests, be right there with Ed and his wife as they share with you their story of what having bariatric surgery is like.
Ed spoke with us candidly about how he came to be overweight, and how his struggles with weight started at an early age. From watching his father struggle with obesity, to watching complications from diabetes end his grandmothers life early, Ed fought to prevent diabetes and gout from complicating his health.
He spoke about how as a child, "Fast Eddy" wasn't concerned about the future of Ed's life. Those were problems for future fast Eddie, not Eddie today. When the time came to pay on that debt, the only thing Ed could do was to do something about his weight.
This episode is another mans tale of standing up to obesity and winning.
Author: Ed Zenisek
https://www.facebook.com/ezauthor
The Book on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Bariatric-Surgery-Best-Worst-Decision/dp/1985770296/
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