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April is Stress Awareness Month 💙
Stress looks different for everyone, and so does healing. Small steps, taken consistently, can make a meaningful difference.
Let’s check in on ourselves and each other, reduce stigma, and prioritize wellbeing—this month and beyond.
#StressAwarenessMonth #MentalHealthMatters #SelfCare #PatientWorthy
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April is Stress Awareness Month 💙
Stress looks different for everyone, and so does healing. Small steps, taken consistently, can make a meaningful difference.
Let’s check in on ourselves and each other, reduce stigma, and prioritize wellbeing—this month and beyond.
#StressAwarenessMonth #MentalHealthMatters #SelfCare #PatientWorthy

Thank you Arelis for sharing your journey with vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG).

"I’m Arelis—most people call me Reli. I had VSG on June 23rd, 2020.
As a first-generation Dominican American, food has always been a big part of my culture and my life. By the time I got to college, I had tried just about everything to lose weight—gyms, bootcamps, pills, programs, even Dominican home remedies.
By 2018, I was around 275 pounds. I had been diagnosed with PCOS, experienced a few miscarriages, was dealing with chronic back pain, and had high cholesterol. That’s when I realized it was time to make a real change—for me.
Choosing weight loss surgery has truly changed my life—not just physically, but mentally and emotionally as well. I’ve maintained a 135-pound weight loss, which has helped me better manage my back pain and improve my cholesterol without needing medication.
More importantly, this journey has given me a completely new mindset, meaningful connections, and a version of myself I’m really proud of.
I didn’t just lose weight—I found myself."
#StoryShare #VSG #WeightLossSurgery #PatientWorthy #SleeveGastrectomy #WeightLossJourney
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Thank you Arelis for sharing your journey with vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG).

I’m Arelis—most people call me Reli. I had VSG on June 23rd, 2020.
As a first-generation Dominican American, food has always been a big part of my culture and my life. By the time I got to college, I had tried just about everything to lose weight—gyms, bootcamps, pills, programs, even Dominican home remedies.
By 2018, I was around 275 pounds. I had been diagnosed with PCOS, experienced a few miscarriages, was dealing with chronic back pain, and had high cholesterol. That’s when I realized it was time to make a real change—for me.
Choosing weight loss surgery has truly changed my life—not just physically, but mentally and emotionally as well. I’ve maintained a 135-pound weight loss, which has helped me better manage my back pain and improve my cholesterol without needing medication.
More importantly, this journey has given me a completely new mindset, meaningful connections, and a version of myself I’m really proud of.
I didn’t just lose weight—I found myself.
#StoryShare #VSG #WeightLossSurgery #PatientWorthy #SleeveGastrectomy #WeightLossJourney

On World Autism Day, we celebrate minds that experience the world in beautifully different ways. Autism reminds us that there is no single right way to think, communicate, or connect. When we choose acceptance, practice understanding, and honor uniqueness, we create a world where everyone belongs just as they are. #autism #autismawareness #autismacceptance #inclusionmatters #WorldAutismAwarenessDay #CelebrateDifferences #PatientWorthy ... See MoreSee Less

On World Autism Day, we celebrate minds that experience the world in beautifully different ways. Autism reminds us that there is no single right way to think, communicate, or connect. When we choose acceptance, practice understanding, and honor uniqueness, we create a world where everyone belongs just as they are. #Autism #AutismAwareness #AutismAcceptance #InclusionMatters #WorldAutismAwarenessDay #CelebrateDifferences #PatientWorthyImage attachment
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