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🌟 Struggling on your weight loss trying to decide what path to take. Or on your journey after bariatric surgery? You’re not alone — and you don’t have to do it alone. 🌟 Welcome to the SKOOL Bariatric Surgery Community – your safe, supportive, and professionally guided space to thrive after weight loss surgery. 💪✨ ✅ What we offer: 🔹 Expert-Led Guidance – Get direct access to weightloss coaches who understand your journey and know how to help you succeed long term. 🔹 Proven Weight Loss Strategies – Based on years of real-world success, our programs and resources are designed specifically for both pre and post-op support with sustainable results. 🔹 Community Support – Connect with people who truly understand your journey. Ask questions, share victories, and get support when you need it most. 🔹 Workshops, Challenges & Accountability – Stay motivated with regular events that keep you focused, engaged, and moving forward. 🔹 All Inside SKOOL – A powerful learning and community platform built to deliver everything you need in one place – mobile or desktop, on your schedule. 🎯 This isn’t just another weight loss group. It’s a professionally guided transformation hub that combines compassion, knowledge, and long-term success. 👉 Join the SKOOL Bariatric Surgery Community today — and become part of a movement where your health, confidence, and results truly matter. Click below to join. 💙 Yhttps://www.skool.com/bariatric-surgery-support-9488/about?ref=092c90ab0d144c2e94a17fbcd4887dc3ou're not starting over. You're starting strong.
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Do you need help
It doesn’t matter what weightloss path we are taking. We have to deal with our eating habit first. Most overweight people do not eat just because they are hungry. We eat because we are bored, upset or celebrating. Not because we are hungry and not being able to stop when we are full. This often requires professional help. I can offer this help Please feel free to message me.
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The criteria for weightloss surgery is based on BMI and health issues relating to obesity. BMI is calculated by hieght and weight. 18.5 is underweight. 18.5 to 24.9 is a healthy weight. 25 to 29.9 is overweight. 30 to 39.9 is obese. 40 and over is severely obese. Being in the severly obese range qualifies you for weightloss surgery. BMI of 35 qualifies you if you have health issues related to obesity. You may be accepted below these thresholds as some clinics and surgeons have a lower criteria acceptance.
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Why l do what l do
Why l do what you do: I do what you do because, like many people, l have internalised messages — subtle and loud — from society, media, and even people close to me. Throw away comments. These messages say: "Your body is a measure of your worth." So l anticipated judgment. I’d prepare for it — with a diet , an apology, or silence. It's not weakness. It's survival. It's adapting to their judgment. Feeling like had to conform. All the while feeling so shitty about myself, l turned to food for comfort.
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Been a bit poorly
Hi guys sorry I’ve not posted for a while. I have been unwell. Feeling a lot better now and ready to work with you.
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Bariatric Surgery Community
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We are a compassionate and supportive online community of individuals who share a common goal – achieving better health through weight-loss surgery.
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