Reclaiming Life: My Personal VSG Journey to Health & Happiness
Getting Vulnerable: My VSG Journey 💙 In 2021, I finally walked into my GP’s office and asked for a referral for VSG surgery (Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy). It wasn’t an easy decision, but it was a long time coming. I had been bigger all my life, addicted to food and dopamine, which—knowing what I know now—was really my undiagnosed ADHD playing a major role. After finishing having our babies and struggling with mental health (especially after our third child), I reached a breaking point. I was tired. Mentally, physically, emotionally. I wanted more for myself, for my kids, for my future. I wanted to lose the weight for good, do the hard mental work, and eventually get off my anti-anxiety and depression meds. I knew it wasn’t just about weight—it was about reclaiming my life. So here are my very personal photos from my VSG journey. Looking back now, I truly feel like this was the catalyst for the biggest turning point in our family’s life. Because here’s the truth: when mums feel better about themselves, we can show up in ways we never have before. Sure, I still get overwhelmed (hello, four kids 😅), but the weight—physically and mentally—is no longer holding me back. And the wildest part? This year marks 4 years post-op and over 50kg down. The energy I used to carry in extra weight is now being spent on making bold moves, chasing dreams, and embracing this beautiful, unpredictable life. And let’s be honest… freeing up all that extra energy just means I have more room for even crazier decisions. 😆 If you’re on your own journey, know that you are not alone. And if you have any questions about VSG or just need someone to chat with, my DMs are always open. 💙 #VSGJourney #WeightLossStory #BariatricLife #FourYearsPostOp #ADHDAwareness #MomLife #MentalHealthMatters #LivingFully