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Welcome!
On April 16, 2004 I took a major step toward my new life. After a lifetime of being obese and buying every pill, shake, and pre-packaged food that promised a cure to the disease of obesity from which I’d suffered my entire life, I had to make a decision. I was finished with gaining and losing the same 100 pounds over and over. I was emotionally drained from a lifetime of bouncing between making peace with my obesity and feeling like a failure because though I could lose weight, I couldn’t keep it off. I never hid because of my weight. I tried my best not to “weight” until I was “perfect” to be the person that I was capable of being. However, like many, my struggle made me defiant about my weight. “I have too much attitude to fit into a size 6”, I’d often say. Like so many, I had mistaken confidence and self-esteem with having a free pass to eat, drink and be merry. Many people, including me, had strong opinions about WLS and so I had to find a safe and reliable way to get information and speak with people who knew the facts and not just the bad press that it seemed to receive. I was so lucky that I found ObesityHelp.com for it was there that I was able to learn what I needed to make my choice. And you know, it was my choice to make: my body, my choice. I didn’t know if WLS was for me but I did know that there was no future in weighing 300 lbs. and smoking 1-2 packs of cigarettes per day. After months of research, meeting with my doctors, attending support group meetings, meeting with nutritionists and therapists as well as surgeons, I made the decision that was best for me. I had laproscopic Roux en Y surgery.
I have learned that when you make choices that are the right ones for you, you are able to remove the “clutter” from your life and, opportunities appear. My brother and I are named after the Kennedy’s; we’re the only Mexicans I know named, Jackie and John! I grew up with a deep sense of civic duty and have built a lifetime of being of service. I began my career as a stand up comic because I saw an opportunity to get on stage and by making people laugh maybe dispel some stereotypes; about women, fat people (remember I weighed anywhere between 250-300 lbs.), Latinos, I am all of them and use my celebrity to give a voice to the voiceless. For a while I’ve dreamed of hosting a talk show. During my journey of the last couple of years, I was approached by American Rights at Work to host a talk-radio show, which bears my name. I love doing what I do. “The Jackie Guerra Show” on Jones Radio Networks is talk-radio to make you think, laugh and do something. On “The Jackie Guerra Show”, in my book, Under Construction: How I’ve Gained and Lost Hundreds of Pounds and Millions of Dollars and in my work with ObesityHelp, I hope to inspire everyone to free themselves from the obstacles that weigh them down. I am so grateful for the life that I have today and, I want this feeling for everyone. Have fun, laugh a lot and, be great!
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