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Personas cuyo peso les impide realizar una vida normal, se someten a una cirugía de bypass gástrico. La serie sigue los cambios en su peso y en sus vidas a lo largo de un año.Personas cuyo peso les impide realizar una vida normal, se someten a una cirugía de bypass gástrico. La serie sigue los cambios en su peso y en sus vidas a lo largo de un año.Personas cuyo peso les impide realizar una vida normal, se someten a una cirugía de bypass gástrico. La serie sigue los cambios en su peso y en sus vidas a lo largo de un año.
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Some viewers might think Dr. Now is too strictvand harsh, but dont realize what he's actually doing. These people are surrounded by enablers and loved ones too afraid to speak openly with them, or just gave up trying. Dr. Now doesnt caudle or baby them like their use to. He holds them accountable and calls them on their behavior , especially if its manipulative.. People forget these are addicts above all. An addict will cry, make excuses, lie and do whatever they can to justify their habits. It's a grueling process that some are successful with and others need more time. If anything he shows compassion and concern for them which is why he pushes them.
I guess the show pays all the expenses for these patients. The cost must be astronomical. Not counting the surgery, there's transportation, whether it's gas for their personal cars, ambulances, etc., weeks or months in the hospital BEFORE surgery, to try to get them to the weight they need to even have the surgery. Plus, they don't seem to have income from working. They must be on some kind of assistance. I don't see how they can afford to do this. I guess if I paused through the credits, it would say something about that.
Most of the patients are ready, willing and mostly able to go through this process. I'm cheering for them all the way. What makes me angry is when some of them are petulant, spoiled and uncooperative. They usually come around near the end of the episode, but boy, it's hard to have sympathy for some of these people. This show really makes you think about your food choices, both quality and quantity.
Most of the patients are ready, willing and mostly able to go through this process. I'm cheering for them all the way. What makes me angry is when some of them are petulant, spoiled and uncooperative. They usually come around near the end of the episode, but boy, it's hard to have sympathy for some of these people. This show really makes you think about your food choices, both quality and quantity.
Once I first watched a full episode of My 600lb life, I was hooked! I find it addictive for some reason.
Although I have never been close to 600lbs, I too have been overweight most of my life. I often understand the participants thought processes as I too have had the same thoughts. "Just one cheat day", "I wil start watching what I eat tomorrow", "I am too stressed to start a diet" etc. The list can go on. However, I think what keeps me coming back is the sincerity of Dr. Now & how he always tells the patients the hard truth & how he really goes above and beyond to try and get his patients to wake up before it's too late!. It also helps keep my eating habits in check and holds me accountable. I find that the up date shows are even better than the original as you get to see if the patients have truly changed their lives around. This is the number one show on my pvr for order of importance! I hate missing one! I often watch re runs over other TV shows and I don't know why because I have already seen it:) Lol
As I can't see a way to up date my review, I will just add this!
Although I give this show a 10 star rating, I really wish it would give even some basic information on how these morbidly obese patients can afford to eat the way they do? I don't understand that! It seems as though they are on a type of disability payment (I use that term loosely). If so, how can they afford to order that much food in every day, often multiple meals per day are ordered and consumed. I guess their financial situation is none of my business, but I truly don't understand how they can afford a roof over their heads and still dine out as often as they do? I live in Canada, perhaps fast food in the USA is really cheap?? I don't know?
Although I give this show a 10 star rating, I really wish it would give even some basic information on how these morbidly obese patients can afford to eat the way they do? I don't understand that! It seems as though they are on a type of disability payment (I use that term loosely). If so, how can they afford to order that much food in every day, often multiple meals per day are ordered and consumed. I guess their financial situation is none of my business, but I truly don't understand how they can afford a roof over their heads and still dine out as often as they do? I live in Canada, perhaps fast food in the USA is really cheap?? I don't know?
There are too many episodes where the people wanting to lose weight become confrontational with the doctor. I watch the show to see how they progress and lose the weight, not to see them being disrespectful and argumentative with the doctor. I don't know if they are encouraged to do so, by the producers and directors, but if they are, I think it is a big mistake, because it's a turn off, and I end up switching the channel to watch something else.
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- TriviaJonathan Nowzaradan director, producer for 600lbs life is the son of doctor Nowzaradan who is on the show.
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