
You’re not alone — and you don’t have to figure it all out on your own.
If you’ve had bariatric surgery or you’re navigating life with GLP-1 therapy, you already know that the real journey starts after the procedure. That’s where we come in. Life on the Loser’s Bench is our private, positive community — a place to connect with others who get it, rebuild your confidence, and create habits that help you feel strong, balanced, and supported.
And yes, the name’s a nod to bariatric humour: the Loser’s Bench is what we call our seat after surgery. Here, no one sits alone.
For just $7/month, you’ll get access to a growing library of education, conversations, and real support designed to help you thrive long-term.
Inside the community, you’ll find:
💬 Real talk & connection – open discussions about body changes, emotions, and everyday life
🧠 Expert insights – practical education on mindset, metabolism, nutrition. wellness and lifestyle
🌿 Soft biohacking tips – small, science-informed habits to support energy, mood, and sleep
💪 Monthly themes & challenges – fun ways to stay consistent and inspired
🤝 A safe, private space – moderated, kind, and free from judgment or unrealistic expectations
It’s a community that celebrates progress, not perfection, and helps you feel proud of how far you’ve come.
Inside the community, you’ll find:
People rebuilding life after bariatric surgery or GLP-1 therapy, or those at any stage of that journey
Those wanting to understand their metabolism and emotions more deeply
Anyone ready to make small, sustainable changes that actually last
We’ve all been there - scrolling forums that feel toxic, following influencers who don’t get it, or trying to stay motivated alone.
This isn’t that.
This is real connection backed by education, compassion, and a community that wants to see you succeed — inside and out.
All for less than the price of a coffee and a protein bar.
⚖️ Disclaimer
This community is educational and supportive in nature. It does not replace medical care, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your healthcare provider for personalised advice.
