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Bariatric/GLP-1 Success

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WIN OF THE WEEK
It's Friday (in Australia)! This is the first WIN OF THE WEEK post, where we can share some small achievement from the past week. It doesn't need to be food or weight related, just something in any category of your life where you ticked a box. I'll start us off with ..... I cleaned my wardrobe out this week! Round of applause please!๐Ÿคฃ In the process I found clothes that I had completely forgotten about and shoes hidden right at the back covered in about an inch of dust. I also have 15 pairs of shoes to take to the charity shop.
WIN OF THE WEEK
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Great job! ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ Iโ€™m avoiding my wardrobe at the moment lol. I did manage to get my filing done which iv been avoiding for a couple of months ๐Ÿ˜… โœ…
How do you feel about food waste?
A lot of people have issues leaving food on their plates. I often have clients saying "I was always told to eat everything on my plate". This is especially difficult when you are eating out and have paid good money for your meal. I have a mantra that you can adopt... YOU PAY FOR A FULL STOMACH, NOT AN EMPTY PLATE In other words, if your feel full (which is likely if you've had surgery or are taking a GLP-1 medication), the food was delicious, and you've had a good evening with great company, then you've had your money's worth! Does anyone else have some wisdom to share about food waste?
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I Love this mantra! I was raised to eat everything on my plate as a kid but now Iโ€™m on a GLP-1 i literally canโ€™t . Iโ€™m definitely going to use your mantra when I eat out ๐Ÿ™‚
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@Kyla Holley We sure do ๐Ÿฉท
My personal journey and the knowledge I bring
I thought it might be a good time to properly introduce myself and share my journey so far. When I turned 40 I weighed about 110kgs (242lbs) and was in hospital with massive gallstones. The doctor said my weight had contributed to the problem, so I knew it was time to finally do something more radical. I had tried every diet in the book between the ages of 18 to 40, and had just got fatter and fatter over that time. I visited a local surgeon to talk about surgical options. I took the option of a gastric band and lost 40 kgs (88lbs). At the time I had also started studying counselling/psychology, and began to realise that many of my previous issues with food were psychological (I knew what I SHOULD be doing, but always seemed to self sabotage). I had a traumatic childhood, developed binge eating disorder, and many issues needed to be resolved from that time! Once I had my degree I undertook further study into eating disorders, obesity and nutrition. I talked myself into a job with the surgeon that has fitted my gastric band and was now supporting other patients through the process. I lived with the band for 8 years, then swapped to a sleeve gastrectomy as that seemed to be a much more 'livable' solution (IT DEFINITELY WAS!). That swap was nearly 9 years ago, so for 17 years now, I've maintained this smaller body. I'm now 57 years old, I work in 2 multidisciplinary bariatric teams and I've coached thousands of people through surgery, and more recently started supporting people using one of the GLP-1 agonists such as Wegovy, Ozempic and Mounjaro. I have an award winning podcast called Change your Relationship with Food and I'm the Director of the Australian Centre of Eating Behaviour. I have always wanted to build an amazing community of people who are willing to share struggles and triumphs with each other. I'm so glad you are here!
My personal journey and the knowledge I bring
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You look incredible! ๐Ÿ˜ What an amazing transformation!! ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘
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@Kyla Holley Absolutely! I love that and it makes you more human and relatable too ๐Ÿ™‚
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Emmie Barbie
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