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Dottie Perkins Struggled With Health Issues After 'My 600-Lb Life'
In the same September 12, 2023, Facebook post, Dottie revealed how she'd become ill and her husband was having to care for her. "Chris hasn't been able to work all day, every day for quite a while for unforeseen reasons, which he has to come home and take care of me," she explained. "See folks, since developing COVID in 2021, to make a long story short, I lost my ability to walk and I'm now bedbound with Distal Heart Failure, low blood pressure and a list of other things including this UTI. I'm praying it doesn't send me to the hospital like all the other ones."
Dottie asked fans for prayers as well as help with purchasing groceries. She told followers, "Please if you can find it in your heart to help it would be greatly appreciated. I'm sorry we keep having to ask but we are trying. My cash app and email are below. I don't know what else to do. If you are not able to help please just pray for us."
Losing that kind of weight doesn't undo the damage to the heart and other organs the additional strain caused.
Seems like even losing over 300lbs can’t save a deathfat from a deathfat finale.
Finally have time to get recaps done and this came up on my feed and now i'm REALLY curious what I've missed.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZclUFVvocBo
Pretty much.A number of them did succeed at losing substantial weight. I would love to see more data on final weight, basic activity, diet, what have you. Did they do so much damage to themselves by being fat that there was ultimately no recovery at any weight?
A number of them did succeed at losing substantial weight. I would love to see more data on final weight, basic activity, diet, what have you. Did they do so much damage to themselves by being fat that there was ultimately no recovery at any weight?
Pretty much.
It is similar to heavy steroid users who go off the juice but still die early. The worst damage is irreversible.
Sean was a bit of an odd case because from what I remember about his episode it seemed that his death may have had more to do with the extreme fluctuation in his weight. He would lose some weight, stall, put it back on, lose some more, stall again, put it back on again. It was like he was continually losing and gaining the same amount of weight without giving his body any rest. As bad as it is to weigh that much, losing it just to than have a constant battle of loss-gain is also a bad idea for your body. It was probably too much for his organs to handle.It doesn’t help that many of them were extremely overweight from a young age. Many of them were already 100 pounds by first grade. The human body is amazingly resilient, but only up to a point. The youngest of those deaths, Sean, also reached the highest weight of anyone in the show. Not even youth can help much if you reach 1000 pounds and then lose and gain the same 400 pounds in less than a couple years.
Sean was a bit of an odd case because from what I remember about his episode it seemed that his death may have had more to do with the extreme fluctuation in his weight. He would lose some weight, stall, put it back on, lose some more, stall again, put it back on again. It was like he was continually losing and gaining the same amount of weight without giving his body any rest. As bad as it is to weigh that much, losing it just to than have a constant battle of loss-gain is also a bad idea for your body. It was probably too much for his organs to handle.
He was an incredibly sad story because he was so mentally-deficient. From the beginning it was clear he didn't the capability or the structures needed to take care of himself. Dr. Now really shouldn't have taken him on as a patient if they couldn't intervene and come up with a program to turn him mentally into an adult.
Late but here's an article on it. The former fattest woman in the world dead due to complications from a car crash, what a world.So Pauline Potter (of the hideous blue pants) apparently died on Nov 27th at age 62.
Here's a video her son Dillon ("Dilly") made addressing her death.
While she kept the weight off, it looks like she transferred her food addiction to other vices. It looks like she had become an alcoholic after losing the weight.Late but here's an article on it. The former fattest woman in the world dead due to complications from a car crash, what a world.
Pauline was basically dragged to her current weight kicking and screaming by Dr Now and it was honestly a little surprising she actually managed to do it. Glad she kept the weight off until the end. Her end was very tragic, but on the other hand it is oddly bittersweet for one of these patients to die from something more normal. Tragic and devastating of course, and her last few months seemed terrible, but at least she's at peace now and continued the good work.