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From 407 lbs to Free: Jessica’s Inspiring Bariatric Surgery Story Epi 319

From 407 lbs to Free: Jessica’s Inspiring Bariatric Surgery Story Epi 319

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From 407 lbs to free, Jessica's bariatric journey is more than just weight loss—it's about reclaiming life, identity, and joy. 💪 In this heartfelt episode of Our Sleeved Life Podcast, Mel sits down with TikTok sensation @thatbariatricbitch to talk about her powerful transformation after duodenal switch surgery.

🌟 Whether you're researching bariatric surgery recovery, battling gym anxiety, or wondering if DS is right for you, this candid conversation will inspire and inform.

👇 Topics Covered:

Life at 407 pounds & the turning point 🚨

Coping with bullying, body image & identity 🧠

Her post-op reality: pain-free recovery, diet phases, loose skin 💬

Duodenal switch vs gastric bypass insights

Relationship strength through massive change ❤️

Favorite high-protein meals & non-scale victories 🥩🥚

Navigating mental health and self-love post-op 🌱

🔗 CONNECT WITH US:

🎙 Follow OSLP (Our Sleeved Life Podcast)
📸 Instagram: @oursleevedlifepodcast
🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple: Just search Our Sleeved Life Podcast
🌐 Website & Merch: https://www.oursleevedlife.com

👑 Follow Jessica - That Bariatric Bitch
📱 TikTok: @thatbariatricbitch
📸 Instagram: @thatbariatricbitch

#bariatricsurgery #OurSleevedLife #WeightLossJourney

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💬 Drop your questions in the comments — let’s support each other!

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