The BNspired platform is created to inspire our family, friends and anyone considering or who has previously had Weight Loss Surgery (WLS).

Real People, Real Stories, Real Results

Every Journey Is Special

Only you have lived your story, and we aspire to provide a platform for a wide selection of your incredible efforts, the challenges you have overcome, and the successes of having Bariatric Surgery.

We Are Not Alone

When you share your WLS journey and how it has impacted you, you show people they are not alone. Your story can show that overcoming any WLS difficulties is possible and raises the opportunity for connection.

Become Empowered

BN Healthy is committed to delivering a safe community to share your story. We strive to break down the stigma around obesity and Bariatric Surgery with ethical, individual storytelling.

BNspired Stories with Akevai Johanson

Have you listened to someone share a life experience and thought, 'Wow, someone else has been through that too? I thought it was just me!' Akevai is one of our community members who continuously inspire us and everyone else to keep pursuing a healthier life. Whether you're a busy mum or a businessman, you're welcome to join BNspired.

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Please help build our BNspiring stories, sharing some aspects of your journey to empowerment, In the end, we all become stories - and your story matters!

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Shantelle Meehan

I can now run around after children I'm healthy and I have never had a hard part I've been extremely lucky

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Debbie Wullschleger

Do your research, be prepared for things to be hard and know that it is not the easy way out. Often we hear this from other people, but it is not! 

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Laura Warbout

Learn your food triggers. Stay hydrated. Don't look at this like "another diet" because it's not (you can still have cake!!) Start to view food as fuel and find ways to keep your meals interesting by trying new recipes and sharing them.

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Katy McSweeny

I love inspiring others that's why I share my journey on instagram at @katy2.022

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Jenny Hinds

I am able to participate more. My favourite past time is pole fitness which I'm able enjoy even more.

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Kerry Chapman

I feel so much healthier. The hardest changing my mind set on my body image size and excepting complements from people.

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Matt Stephens

Do your research and surround yourself with positive people to encourage the lifestyle change you are making

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Suz Johnson

To know my family are very proud of me for doing this & basically saving my life as my doctor told me with my high blood pressure I had (which I don’t now) I was a walking time bomb...

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Ree Mcphee

Starting weight 107kgs Goal weight 70kgs Currently 80kgs

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Paige Lindon

Best part - buying size 10 jeans. I have never owned a pair of size 10 jeans! Hardest part - I can't think of anything!

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Amber-Lee McCrea

I noticed people's change in attitude. Being able to have kids and keep up with them. Being able to shop for "normal" sized clothes.

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Kathy Graham

For me I found the non scale victories are better than the numbers on the scales, I can have a bath now, I can climb stairs, I am happy, I do have energy, I can go to a clothes store and have choice, I can wrap a towl around me, people can hug me, I dobt get called the big fat scary woman anymore.

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Trudy Flemington

I can now walk up the hill to my mailbox without my calf muscles hurting! Hardest part has been purée food… it tastes like food but looks so unappealing. The phase passes quickly though.

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Lynette Lucas

NO DIABETES OR HIGH BLOOD PRESURE ANYMORE.. Adjusting to eating when we go out

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Stacey Missen

The very best thing is definitely my family life. I’m now an active mum who can keep up with my kids and enjoy time with them doing fun, active things. I’m not snappy and depressed and my relationship with my partner has never been better. He loves seeing me so happy in myself.

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Josh Halpin

Hardest is learning to eat and drink again and the best thing is able to do things with my kids without struggling.

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Joey Johnson

I was happily surprised to find that my body in general aches much less now!

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Amany Saad

The best things of this journey were: Changing my cloth sizes down, Being able to play with my kids, Standing for hours at work without pain.

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