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EP163: Weight Loss Surgery, Fitness Shaming & Relationships: What No One Talks About
- 2025/03/14
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Is weight loss surgery the easy way out? Why do relationships change when you lose weight? Does extreme weight loss actually make you happier? Can surgery "fix" your relationship with food, or does going under the knife make it worse?
In Part 2 of our two-part series, we continue the conversation with Karley, a longtime Cut & Conquer client who lost over 160 lbs—answering these questions and more.
We tackle the stigma around weight loss surgery and the unexpected challenges of transforming your body and lifestyle. From plateaus and fitness shaming to friendships and dating after weight loss, this conversation pulls back the curtain on what transformation really takes—and why the hardest part isn’t just losing the weight, but keeping it off.
We also break down the mental and physical shifts needed for long-term success, and why building muscle, fueling your body properly, and rewiring your mindset are the keys to a sustainable and fulfilling transformation—not just hitting a number on the scale.
Topics Discussed:
- The stigma of weight loss surgery and why Karley resisted it for years
- Why habits matter more than the surgery itself
- The hardest parts of extreme weight loss that no one talks about
- Fitness shaming & relationships—how weight loss affects friendships, dating & social circles
- Why a lot of people regain weight after surgery (and how to avoid it)
- Loose skin, body confidence & navigating identity shifts post-weight loss
- Cut & Conquer's approach to avoiding major health concerns post-surgery
Links
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