How I Lost Over 140 Pounds, Beat Food Addiction & Transformed My Life | Luke Fernandez
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Luke Fernandez’s story started like many stories do: while growing up in a single-parent household, he always looked for validation while trying to fit in. From a young age, he found comfort in food and, it didn't take long for the weight to pile on. As the numbers on the scale when up, his confidence and motivation went in the opposite direction. Inspired by his wife, he finally made a decision to change and lost over 140 lb and has managed to keep it off for over 12 years. His goal now is to motivate others to transform their lives through fitness so that they don’t have to go through the same trials and tribulations he did. Today on the show we discuss Luke’s transformation in depth and chat about: what led to him gaining so much weight, how his childhood impacted his mental health, why he chose food to escape his problems, the steps he took to lose over 140 lb., how Luke transformed his mindset and his relationship with himself, a recent mental health scare and how he overcame that and much more. Thanks to this episode's sponsor: Jaspr Head over to https://www.jaspr.co and use the code DOUG for $100 off each Jaspr. ***Trigger warning This episode discusses suicidal ideation and Luke’s attempted suicide attempt so please use discretion when listening or watching. ⚠ WELLNESS DISCLAIMER ⚠ Please be advised; the topics related to mental health in my content are for informational, discussion, and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your current condition. Never disregard professional advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard from your favorite creator, on social media, or shared within content you’ve consumed. If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. If you do not have a health professional who is able to assist you, use these resources to find help: Emergency Medical Services—911 If the situation is potentially life-threatening, get immediate emergency assistance by calling 911, available 24 hours a day. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org. SAMHSA addiction and mental health treatment Referral Helpline, 1-877-SAMHSA7 (1-877-726-4727) and https://www.samhsa.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices