
I started to watch this but fell asleep, ty for covering it. She’s complaining about her issues, so she’s aware, but hasn’t done anything about it! She’s done a whole lot better than most on the show. I just don’t understand how AFTER surgery they don’t seem to lose as much. I had gastric bypass 18 years ago, I couldn’t eat anything for the first 6 months. Everything came back up. I lost 165lbs and have maintained my weight at 135lbs for the last 17 years. I’m 5’8″. I still have a difficult time eating. If I eat too fast, or eat a bite or two too much, it doesn’t stay down. If I eat sugary things, I get really ill. So idk how these people still manage to eat after the surgery.
Today’s article focuses on Monica Riley, whose aspiration, believe it or not, wasn’t to travel, own a beach house, or have a successful marriage, but to become the heaviest person in the world. Surprising, isn’t it? She relentlessly pursued this goal by continuously consuming vast amounts of high-fat foods.
Monica has faced challenges with her weight since childhood. Unable to regain control and lose the extra pounds, she decided to turn her vulnerability into strength and find a way to benefit from her condition. Her husband, Sid, has been a supportive partner throughout her journey.
At one point, she could no longer move without assistance, eagerly awaiting her next high-calorie meal. People from around the world urged her to stop and consider monitoring her diet. Their intentions were to encourage her while warning her about the risks and potential health issues she might face.
When Monica finally hit the 400 kg milestone, she realized she would soon be confined to bed, which was “not part of her plans.” Despite the warnings and skepticism from others, she embraced motherhood, becoming a mother not just once but twice! Today, her role as a mother brings her immense joy and happiness.