Last year, after a lifetime of struggling with his weight, Randy Cragg became more motivated than ever to finally be free.
"For years, I tried different weight loss plans, but I couldn't seem to stick with anything," Randy said.
His inspiration? Love. Randy wanted to be here to watch his then 4-year old daughter grow up.
"I was just 30. I struggled walking up the stairs. I went to Cedar Point and couldn't fit on some of the rides," Randy said. "I realized I might miss out on things in my daughter's life. I wanted to do things with her."
After talking with his doctor, Randy began to think weight loss surgery could be the answer, but it was not an easy decision to make.
"I prayed about it. I was nervous. I felt apprehension to bring it up to my wife, but she was very supportive," Randy said. "Still, I felt embarrassed that I couldn't control my weight on my own, and I was worried about what other people would think."
Ultimately, Randy decided to go through with surgery. He made an appointment with the Bariatric and Metabolic Institute at McLaren Flint.