Missed the second half of last week's episode, what happened to the 600lb homeless guy?
600 POUND LIFE THREAD
I'm glad you made it, I was so worried when I didn't see the thread up, I made one. Without the copy-pasta mind you, so it is aggressively worthless.
I've lost 30 pounds since January. I was at 228.5 and now I'm at 198.5. I'm a 5 foot 7 manlet so I went from a chubby jello bitch to moderately stocky now and I'm feeling a lot better. Trying to get down to 175 or so to start building some muscle.
*coof, user, don’t forget your papers! *coof
Fat Mexican brothers who live together in a van (one was 600-something pounds, the other looked like he was in the 300s). They live in a van so they can have more money to spend on fast food. There was a disgustingly huge McDonalds meal early in the episode. They move to Houston but the big one can't follow the diet. He lost maybe 30 pounds then yo-yo'd up and down a few pounds the rest of the episode. The smaller one looked like he lost some weight just from getting a job. The "happy" ending was him signing up for welfare so they could stop living in a van.
I've been drinking a can of lemonade per day and I'm still eating too much during dinner.
Otherwise I'm doing pretty good. I switched to Quaker oats for breakfast and I've been adding some cinnamon, walnut and banana to it. For lunch I eat a boiled egg with broccoli, carrots, and blueberries since it doesn't require any cooking.
I'm trying to remember where the halves begin and end in the story; but a basic synopses is that he managed to lose some weight, then the next weigh in he managed to only lose 6 pounds, and then in the final weigh in he managed to gain back 6 pounds.
im still triggered about how bad last week was
might just fall asleep on this one
Homeless guy was probably retarded. Ate fast food throughout the episode got kicked out of program for shockingly not losing weight
Nah, they were already on welfare. What they were signing up for is public housing, which they almost certainly aren't going to get considering the absolute state of Houston.