A Truck Driver's Opinion: How GLP-1 and Gallbladder Surgery Helped Me Get My Life Back
I've been driving trucks for over twenty years, and let me tell you — this job isn't easy on the body. Long hours behind the wheel, gas station food, and barely any time to exercise. Before I knew it, I was over 300 pounds, always tired, and my blood pressure was through the roof. My doctor warned me I was heading straight toward diabetes. I tried cutting carbs, skipping meals, even walking laps around truck stops, but nothing worked for long.
Then I started hearing other drivers talking about these new GLP-1 weight loss shots — things like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide. At first, I thought it was just another scam. But after seeing a buddy drop nearly 60 pounds without crazy diets, I decided to ask my doctor about it.
That's when everything changed.
The doctor explained how GLP-1 medications work — they help control hunger, slow digestion, and keep your blood sugar steady. I got started on a weekly shot, and within a few weeks, I noticed something I hadn't felt in years: I wasn't constantly hungry. I didn't crave junk food, I could skip fast food without feeling like I was starving, and I had more energy to actually move around.
After a couple of months, I switched to Zepbound (Tirzepatide) — it's one of the newer medications, and honestly, it felt even stronger. My appetite dropped, and the weight started coming off faster. In less than a year, I was down over 80 pounds. I could climb in and out of my rig without struggling, and for the first time in decades, my doctor told me my labs looked good.
But there was one surprise I didn't expect — gallbladder pain. Turns out, losing weight quickly can sometimes stir up gallstones. I started having sharp pains in my right side every time I ate. At first, I ignored it (like most of us do), but it got so bad I ended up in the ER. That's when they told me I needed gallbladder surgery.
I won't lie — I was nervous. But my surgeon explained it was a quick, laparoscopic procedure, and he was right. I went home the same day. Within a week, I was back on my feet, driving again, and eating without that stabbing pain. The recovery was easier than I ever imagined.
Looking back, I see how all three things — GLP-1 therapy, Zepbound injections, and gallbladder surgery — worked together to turn my health around. I'm not perfect, but I'm alive, working, and feeling better than I have in twenty years.
In my opinion, these new treatments are a game changer — especially for folks like me who spend their lives on the road. You can't always cook healthy meals or hit the gym, but with the right medical care, it's still possible to take control of your health.
If you're a driver struggling with weight, my advice is simple: don't wait. Talk to your doctor about Zepbound or GLP-1 injections. If surgery ends up part of your journey, don't be afraid of it — modern medicine makes recovery quick and easy.
I may haul freight for a living, but the best load I ever dropped was 80 pounds. And I'm never looking back.