48 min

RAK Your POtential: The Weight of Change The Health Feast

    • Medicina

In this compelling episode of The Health Feast, we explore the themes of transformation and resilience with our co-host, Po. He shares the pivotal moments from his health journey and recent bariatric surgery, reflecting on the profound impact of his decision.
Po discusses his long battle with obesity, the rigorous preparations for surgery, and the essential support systems that have helped him navigate his recovery. We delve into the psychological renewal and lifestyle shifts resulting from his courageous choice, offering insights into his ongoing recovery and the hope it inspires.
Join us as we follow Po's transformative journey, drawing lessons on confronting life's challenges with strength and determination.
Takeaways

Bariatric surgery can be a tool for individuals struggling with obesity and related health issues, but it is not a quick fix or an easy way out.


The decision to undergo bariatric surgery is deeply personal and involves considering physical, emotional, and lifestyle factors.


Bariatric surgery is just one part of the journey to improved health, and ongoing support and lifestyle changes are necessary for long-term success.


Joining support groups or seeking therapy can provide valuable support and guidance for individuals navigating the challenges of weight loss and food addiction.


Food noise, or cravings and constant thoughts about food, is challenging for many people.


Setting goals and creating new habits, such as regular exercise and healthy eating, can help maintain bariatric surgery results and improve overall well-being.


There are many different paths to achieving health goals, and it's important to be open to different approaches and adapt along the way.


Resilience and a willingness to try new things are key in the journey towards better health.

Timestamps:00:00 Introduction and Recap06:18 The Decision to Undergo Bariatric Surgery27:50 Reflecting on the Decision to Undergo Weight Loss Surgery34:09 Overcoming Food Noise and Shifting Cravings45:17 The Importance of Resilience in the Journey to Better Health
- Level up your health journey! Learn how to work with Dr. Rak 1:1 or join a Tribe for a transformative health journey. Limited spots are available. Visit us at https://www.rakyourlife.com.
- Elevate your Mondays! Elevate your week with Reflection, Awareness, and Kindness. Subscribe to RAK ON for weekly inspiration: https://rakyourlife.substack.com/about
Follow @thehealthfeast on IG and YT for more. The Health Feast is available wherever you get podcasts and thehealthfeast.com.
Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website https://www.thehealthfeast.com
Disclaimer: The Health Feast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. As with any changes affecting your health, we recommend and encourage you to consult your medical doctor or other qualified healthcare professionals before making lifestyle changes. The opinions expressed are our own and do not necessarily reflect the views of our employers.

In this compelling episode of The Health Feast, we explore the themes of transformation and resilience with our co-host, Po. He shares the pivotal moments from his health journey and recent bariatric surgery, reflecting on the profound impact of his decision.
Po discusses his long battle with obesity, the rigorous preparations for surgery, and the essential support systems that have helped him navigate his recovery. We delve into the psychological renewal and lifestyle shifts resulting from his courageous choice, offering insights into his ongoing recovery and the hope it inspires.
Join us as we follow Po's transformative journey, drawing lessons on confronting life's challenges with strength and determination.
Takeaways

Bariatric surgery can be a tool for individuals struggling with obesity and related health issues, but it is not a quick fix or an easy way out.


The decision to undergo bariatric surgery is deeply personal and involves considering physical, emotional, and lifestyle factors.


Bariatric surgery is just one part of the journey to improved health, and ongoing support and lifestyle changes are necessary for long-term success.


Joining support groups or seeking therapy can provide valuable support and guidance for individuals navigating the challenges of weight loss and food addiction.


Food noise, or cravings and constant thoughts about food, is challenging for many people.


Setting goals and creating new habits, such as regular exercise and healthy eating, can help maintain bariatric surgery results and improve overall well-being.


There are many different paths to achieving health goals, and it's important to be open to different approaches and adapt along the way.


Resilience and a willingness to try new things are key in the journey towards better health.

Timestamps:00:00 Introduction and Recap06:18 The Decision to Undergo Bariatric Surgery27:50 Reflecting on the Decision to Undergo Weight Loss Surgery34:09 Overcoming Food Noise and Shifting Cravings45:17 The Importance of Resilience in the Journey to Better Health
- Level up your health journey! Learn how to work with Dr. Rak 1:1 or join a Tribe for a transformative health journey. Limited spots are available. Visit us at https://www.rakyourlife.com.
- Elevate your Mondays! Elevate your week with Reflection, Awareness, and Kindness. Subscribe to RAK ON for weekly inspiration: https://rakyourlife.substack.com/about
Follow @thehealthfeast on IG and YT for more. The Health Feast is available wherever you get podcasts and thehealthfeast.com.
Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website https://www.thehealthfeast.com
Disclaimer: The Health Feast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. As with any changes affecting your health, we recommend and encourage you to consult your medical doctor or other qualified healthcare professionals before making lifestyle changes. The opinions expressed are our own and do not necessarily reflect the views of our employers.

48 min