• S1 Ep. 2: Outpatient Therapy with Mike Christensen | The Weight Of The World

  • Aug 25 2022
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

S1 Ep. 2: Outpatient Therapy with Mike Christensen | The Weight Of The World

  • Summary

  • Hello everyone, and welcome to the latest episode of Outpatient Therapy. This weeks show features “The Voice Monkey” Mike Christensen!

    Mike goes into detail about his struggles with his weight throughout his life. The embarrassing times, the overeating and the desire to feel confident in his own skin. He talks about it all!

    Life threw Mike some curve balls early on and he had to adapt and find employment at a very young age. During this stage of his life he turned to food for comfort. Mike talks about the addiction and how things came to a head during Covid.

    The pandemic made things much worse in more ways than one. Mike was weighing in at 320lbs and was feeling awful. He knew that if he kept this up nothing good was going to happen and he was trying to find the answers he needed to make the change.

    He would go on to learn about Gastric Bypass Surgery and had the procedure shortly after. Mike talks about the surgery and how he has managed to keep off the weight even after all was said and done.

    Mike is a true role model to anyone looking to lose weight. He's always willing to lend an ear, so reach out to him at thevoicemonkey@gmail.com for any questions you might have in regards to weight loss or Gastric Bypass.

    If you or someone you know would like to come on Outpatient Therapy you can reach out to Brad Storm or Big Jim at avospaddedroom@gmail.com.

    Punch obesity in the FACE, my friends!

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