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- Dec 27, 2020
The printed booklet and weekly food tracking chart she showed was a really comprehensive, well designed weight loss plan. She'd be down 200 lbs by now if she'd followed it.Here's a reminder for Chantal of what went down during her first visit to the weightloss clinic...we know you read here...her own words from two years ago (March 19, 2019). At 4.45 she explains why the bariatric doctor said she isn't a candidate for WLS, and how she needs to go through the eating disorder clinic and a psychiatrist before she can be considered for WLS. Guess what Chantal...they still have your records of that visit even if you don't remember. Most of this video explains the nutritional plan they "tailored for her" and why it excludes pretty much everything she chooses to eat to this day. It was interesting to revisit.
Sorry I don't know if there is an archive to link to, and don't know how to find one.
TLDR: Even if she could fast track an appointment, she does stand a chance fast tracking a gastric bypass!
Interesting that she has never again mentioned the materials and education they provided her. She did a brief, vague video about "why my doctor's plan isn't right for me", but never mentioned all the materials she was supposed to read and the counseling she was supposed to get TWO YEARS AGO.
She's so stupid and arrogant to think the bariatric clinic will also pretend the visit 2 years ago never happened.
Excellent news that Peetz family aren't passing down their genes to a new generation.In a previous live stream, Peetz mentioned that he had an older brother who just turned 40. Described him as unemployed, single, no children. Sounds like being a loser runs in the family.