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Weight Loss Journey: Kevin Colbaugh

Firefighter Weight Loss Journey: Kevin Colbaugh

My Background

I knew at a very early age, crawling around on my grandparent’s floor, playing with my fire trucks that I wanted to be a firefighter. To me, I was born a public servant, a first responder, a firefighter.

It’s what I was created to do. I became a volunteer firefighter as soon as I could, in 1990. While working full time for the Emergency Medical Service (EMS) for the county and city, my dream was to get hired on with the fireside of operations. Long hours and bad eating choices allowed me to lose control and in a couple of years, I was grossly overweight.

I had gained over 200lbs. The life I loved to live, doing certain things with my family, son, and friends, riding roller coasters, and even my dreams of moving to the fireside of emergency operation were gone. Though I still had outstanding friends and a good life, I was missing out on so much.

I was missing out on the dream of what I wanted my life to be. My health was starting to go downhill as well. I told myself one day that I did not want to say at the end of my life, “I wish I had,” I wanted to say “I’m glad I did!” So I made the choice to have bariatric surgery. 

Surgery & Recovery

Dr. Boyce’s team approach is complete and extensive. I have friends that had the procedure that told me they didn’t have to do all the preliminary details that I did.

They just had the surgery. I am a detail-oriented person and I believe the process that Dr. Boyce and Dr. Williams’s team has in place is the best and right way of doing things. It is an eyes wide open, clear, and concise program with exceptions specific to the patient.