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I did not see any other discussions on this so have created one here. Now that I have been on this journey for going on two years, it's crossed my mind that perhaps I might want to switch gears and look for a way to work for a physician, group, or program, etc., to try and support others on this path. Has anyone else given any thought to this or looked into it? Or does anyone work in this field currently? I have no relevant experience. It's just an idea. I am interested to hear others' thoughts.

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I'm very interested in this as well. Great post. Following! :)

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I've seen more than a few bariatric superstars turn life coach or motivational speaker! Other considerations, bariatric nutritionist or therapist?

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i too was interested in this... but more from a motivational/life changing messaging. I didn't really pursue it as I have a fulltime career already. I do feel that there is much to talk to people about beyond the surgery itself, beyond the food plans, beyond the short term view. Much of that may belong in a therapy setting - but I do think there is a big picture message here that someone who HAS successfully transformed their life can communicate better than any therapist I have ever met.

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I think that a social club organizer would work. --something like "The Green Sleeved Society". A membership fee to join and then additional fees for different activities, trips, recipe exchange socials, speakers, walks, activities, etc.

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Even though I had my surgery only 5 weeks ago, I have been thinking for awhile when I do get to goal I would like to become a Zumba and Bokwa Instructor. Also been thinking I might start a WLS Meetup Group in my county.However someone else tried to start one and in less than a month she discontinued it. Not sure why! "The Green Sleeved Society" was something I googled but didn't find anything. Is there a link you could send me?

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Even though I had my surgery only 5 weeks ago, I have been thinking for awhile when I do get to goal I would like to become a Zumba and Bokwa Instructor. Also been thinking I might start a WLS Meetup Group in my county.However someone else tried to start one and in less than a month she discontinued it. Not sure why! "The Green Sleeved Society" was something I googled but didn't find anything. Is there a link you could send me?

I just made it up! :) It's just an idea I had. I like the name--kinda like, "The Red Hat Society".

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I have toyed with the idea of becoming a personal trainer for about a year now.

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I'm actually planning on going back to school to become a nutritionist

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