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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Sep 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We had a technicality issue with recording episode # 3 and I didnt bother to listen to it before uploading it as I really didnt want to listen to it. it is a very emotional thing for me to talk about or even listen to it. It wasn't until we got feedback from many of you all that we can't hear Jess! My mic did not capture anything! We are still working in learning this whole podcasting process! Pily relocated this weekend ,sold her home and bought a new one, so she is too busy with the move and couldn't join me to re-record episode 3. Sorry! It is what it is! Plus episode 3 had been recorded 2X already, it would of been a 3rd time! so we decided for me to record my part only, as in MY WHY! Again this is a very sensitive and emotional subject to talk about. Lets be kind to each other! :) Do not forget to follow ups on IG: @jessandpilypodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Sep 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (9)

Jess and Pily have been friends for the last 12 years. They have both struggled with their weight until Jess decided to make a decision that changed her life and recently PIly decided to make the same step in her life. Now they are documenting their journey in their bariatric life.Jess under went gastric sleeve back in 2015 and traveled abroad to Mexico where she met Dr. Francisco Zavalza who forever changed her life. Jess reached a peak of 352 lbs. Jess reached a lowest of 181 with the sleeve and maintained for 5 years around 196-200 lbs.  During the summer of the pandemic, reached a peak of 218 in regain but getting back on track with physical activity and following the bariatric way of eating, reached a low of 189. However, her body always returned to where it feels 'comfortable' to the 196-200 lbs.   Six years after surgery, Jess developed severe GERD/Acid Reflux and was diagnosed with Esophagitis grade C. For this reason, Jess had her gastric sleeve converted to gastric bypass/RNY.Like many woman, Pily struggled with her with weight. She has always been the yo-yo type of dieter, to lose small amounts of pounds only to regain it back plus more. When Jess had a gastric sleeve,  Pily realized that she had fertility issues, had sleep apnea, and considered to have high blood pressure. By age 42, Pily was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and was taking a daily dose of steroids to keep her mobile and active which brought her weight up to her highest weight 263 lbs. She had always wanted to have this surgery but because of financial reason it was not possible. In 2022, Pily's insurance announced that bariatric surgeries would be covered. In July 2022, Pily underwent gastric bypass with Dr. Erik Velazquez and is happily living her best bariatric life.We will be documenting our journey through Jess & Pily present: Our Bariatric Life, our podcast. We hope you join us weekly to hear how it’s going! Hopefully our journey will motivate you to take control of your weight and your life, but always make sure you consult your doctors for diets, surgeries and exercises.****DISCLAIMERS****WE ARE NOT MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS THIS IS STRICTLY OUR OPINIONS BASED ON OUR EXPERIENCE WITH BARIATRIC SURGERY. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND/OR NUTRITIONIST.THE PURPOSE IS TO BRING UP CONVERSATIONS ABOUT WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY, WHETHER YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING GETTING IT DONE, HAD IT DONE, OR GETTING READY TO TAKE THE PLUNGE!WE ARE NOT PROFESSIONAL PODCASTERS. WE ARE LEARNING AS WE GO. PLEASE HANG IN THERE AND ENJOY! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.