From 439 to 213 Pounds—A Story of Transformation and Hope

Bariatric patient with Dr. Joseph after successful weight loss surgery at Sano

When Lynn Price decided to undergo bariatric surgery with Dr. Joseph, she wasn’t just choosing a procedure—she was choosing a new life. At her heaviest, Lynn weighed 439 pounds and faced a cascade of health challenges: arthritis, diabetes, chronic fatigue, and debilitating back and knee pain. Today, she’s more than 200 pounds lighter, full of energy, and living life on her own terms.
 

Why Lynn Chose Bariatric Surgery

“I wanted a better quality of life,” Lynn shares. “When you’re limited by your weight, everything is harder—walking, standing, even being treated with dignity.”

For Lynn, the decision wasn’t just about weight loss. It was about reclaiming her independence, her health, and her confidence. She had already lost some weight before meeting Dr. Joseph, but it was through their partnership that she saw lasting success.

“I was down to 330 when I met Dr. Joseph. Now I stay between 213 and 217. It’s been a tremendous success.”
 

Life Before and After Surgery

Before surgery, Lynn couldn’t walk half a block. Today, she walks a mile around her local elementary school track—four laps that symbolize her resilience and progress.
“I can stand longer, walk farther, and even lie on my back without pain. I used to need a chair at every job. Now I move freely.”
She’s also a grandmother of seven, and her newfound energy helps her keep up with them. “They keep me on my toes,” she laughs. “I’m more proactive, less anxious, and just feel good.”
 

The Emotional and Social Impact

Lynn speaks candidly about the emotional toll of living with obesity. “People aren’t always kind. You’re judged for eating in public, charged for two seats on a plane, and made to feel like a burden.”
But now, she feels empowered. “I don’t judge anyone who doesn’t choose surgery, but if you’re second-guessing yourself—I promise you, you’ll be so happy you did it.”
 

Managing Diabetes and Health After Surgery

One of the most profound changes Lynn experienced was in her diabetes management. Before surgery, she relied on medications like metformin and insulin. Now, she’s medication-free.
“My diabetes is well-managed. I exercise more, my A1C is low, and I don’t need insulin anymore. It’s all about monitoring and portion control.”