Men and women, all of whom weigh at least 600 pounds, undergo gastric-bypass surgery. The series follows the changes in their weight and in their lives over a year.Men and women, all of whom weigh at least 600 pounds, undergo gastric-bypass surgery. The series follows the changes in their weight and in their lives over a year.Men and women, all of whom weigh at least 600 pounds, undergo gastric-bypass surgery. The series follows the changes in their weight and in their lives over a year.
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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.
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?
People in profound health problems. Reactions, dialogues, family, medical advices, a huge fight for their survive, against their body . It is not exactly only a serie about weight. But a long gallery of portraits. So, a serie about life, hope, selfishness, food refugies , surgery, kilos and a long, painfull, risky process, needing a lot of determination. So, a special serie about life. And the force, courage to keep it.
The best thing about this series is undoubtedly Dr. Now himself. He's the star! In the series of these people with incredible challenges, he is wonderfully straight forward in his way of dealing with them. Beyond that, it is both fascinating, sad and shocking to see the situation of his patients. Obesity has really become a major, major societal problem and in this series we see the most serious consequences of this. There is a life and death struggle for these patients, but Dr. Now is the right man to help them. And of course it is amazing to see those who are able to get a new and better life.
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.
Did you know
- TriviaJonathan Nowzaradan director, producer for 600lbs life is the son of doctor Nowzaradan who is on the show.
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