link.Now learning to drive and working in production management, the 24-year-old, who identifies as non-binary, also hopes to be able to go on to have gender reassignment surgery previously considered too dangerous due to their weight as they continue to shed pounds.Speaking elsewhere, AJ said: “I’ve lost the equivalent of a whole other human being – I feel quite proud of myself.“It’s not as easy as people think to lose weight; the surgery was my lifeline and I needed that restriction.“It’s not a quick fix and you have to work with it.
It was quite challenging at times, but I was determined to do it.”AJ lost five stones on a restricted 800-calorie daily diet prior to the weight-loss operation; and also had sessions with a psychologist to.
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