PrincessPurrsALot January 23, 2022 Share January 23, 2022 Quote For Larry, a second weight loss surgery would mean a second chance at a career as a gospel recording artist. But a beautiful singing voice doesn't pair well with a 600-pound eating habit. If Larry can't make the choice to change, then no one can help him. Original air date 2022.01.26 Link to comment
catlover79 January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 I think the only winner in this episode was Lawrence, the caretaker. He's FREE!!!! 10 3 Link to comment
Tango64 January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 Dr. Now: How do you think you did this month? Larry: Not good. Dr. Now: Be more specific. Larry: Not good with the weight. 🙄 Well yeah, Larry, that’s what we’re talking about. 16 4 Link to comment
Tango64 January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 I have to say I don’t really understand this philosophy of telling a 650 lb. person to just go home and lose 40 lbs a month through sensible eating and exercise. If they can do that, why not just do that for 10 months and drop 400 lbs and not even get the surgery? 2 11 Link to comment
Hellohappylife January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 (edited) This was a very dull episode & depressing at the same time, but It just breaks my heart whenever there is an adult that can’t read or struggles deeply. I grew up with a Father who couldn’t read, I’d read the mail to him,papers from school, mom’s shopping list etc. It always made him feel less than everyone else. Thankfully Technology has made his life a little easier these days. I don’t think Larry will ever lose enough weight to have a more fulfilling life, I could be wrong but i doubt it. Edited January 27, 2022 by Hellohappylife 1 10 Link to comment
catlover79 January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 8 hours ago, Tango64 said: I have to say I don’t really understand this philosophy of telling a 650 lb. person to just go home and lose 40 lbs a month through sensible eating and exercise. If they can do that, why not just do that for 10 months and drop 400 lbs and not even get the surgery? How was he able to live alone without being able to read??? How was he able to sign a lease, pay bills, etc.??? 1 1 3 Link to comment
libgirl2 January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 11 minutes ago, catlover79 said: How was he able to live alone without being able to read??? How was he able to sign a lease, pay bills, etc.??? His caretaker? A friend? 1 3 Link to comment
Roxie January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 I found him so hard to look at. He has such an off-putting "resting" face. 1 7 Link to comment
Cementhead January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 (edited) 28 minutes ago, Roxie said: I found him so hard to look at. He has such an off-putting "resting" face. I found it kind of disturbing just how quickly he would go from his ever so smiley smiling face when he was interacting with someone and then back to his rather scary looking resting face right after he was done with them. I noticed it a lot. With Dr. Now especially and in the scene where that lady showed him the apartment. It made me see right through all his bullshit. He's a complete fake who knows exactly what he's doing. Sing to your bacon, act all charmingly clueless and praise the Lord all you want, Lar, I see you! And Titus Andromedon, you are not. Edited January 27, 2022 by Cementhead formatting probs 1 13 Link to comment
Roxie January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 16 minutes ago, Cementhead said: And Titus Andromedon, you are not. 💯 2 Link to comment
CrazyInAlabama January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 (edited) 11 hours ago, Tango64 said: I have to say I don’t really understand this philosophy of telling a 650 lb. person to just go home and lose 40 lbs a month through sensible eating and exercise. If they can do that, why not just do that for 10 months and drop 400 lbs and not even get the surgery? I think the reason they say lose so much over so many months, shows if the person is serious about losing weight, and following the nutritional and calorie requirements of the program. If a patient can't follow the program before the surgery, then they won't follow it after. Also, Dr. Now is hoping to shrink the fat around the liver, and on the abdomen to make surgery easier. Edited January 27, 2022 by CrazyInAlabama 1 13 Link to comment
Tango64 January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 6 minutes ago, CrazyInAlabama said: I think the reason they say lose so much over so many months, shows if the person is serious about losing weight, and following the nutritional and calorie requirements of the program. If a patient can't follow the program before the surgery, then they won't follow it after. Right, I guess knew that is the theory behind it and obviously it works with some people. But with some of these folks it is just so obvious they don’t have the ability or willingness to do that. That’s when it seems farcical to prescribe it as if he’s talking to any kind of normal person. But I guess it’s that or just turn them away. 3 Link to comment
Popular Post AZChristian January 27, 2022 Popular Post Share January 27, 2022 Note to Larry: Not all Pentecostal churches forbid cremation. I'm thinking if God can haul your 600+ pound decomposed body out of the ground at the second coming, rehydrating ashes shouldn't be a problem. When I heard Larry talk/justify his behavior, it took me back to the days when we attended "holiness" churches. You hear all of the pat answers to everything and eventually you may even start to believe them. We stopped attending church (although we still are Christians) because too many "leaders" and other "mature Christians" were telling us how God felt about stuff - even when it contradicted what the Bible said. It was particularly jaw-dropping when those folks would pass along messages to us, as in "The Lord told me to tell you ________." We finally decided to avoid the middle men and talk directly to Him for guidance. 1 2 2 23 Link to comment
snarkish January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 3 hours ago, Cementhead said: I found it kind of disturbing just how quickly he would go from his ever so smiley smiling face when he was interacting with someone and then back to his rather scary looking resting face right after he was done with them. I noticed it a lot. With Dr. Now especially and in the scene where that lady showed him the apartment. It made me see right through all his bullshit. He's a complete fake who knows exactly what he's doing. Sing to your bacon, act all charmingly clueless and praise the Lord all you want, Lar, I see you! And Titus Andromedon, you are not. THIS! I found the change in his facial expressions so disturbing I had trouble paying attention. His "RBF" looked very angry, always knitted brows like he was fretting over something. Maybe it was the constant pain he said he was in. Then there was his odd manner of speech, like everything was coming from a pulpit. We get weird Margaret and Mom and now Larry...this is one oddball season. 11 Link to comment
Showthyme January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 1 hour ago, AZChristian said: It was particularly jaw-dropping when those folks would pass along messages to us, as in "The Lord told me to tell you ________." We finally decided to avoid the middle men and talk directly to Him for guidance. I hope they didn't charge you for this service. Larry and his wife were putting on an act for the cameras. I wonder if the new sofa was compliments of TLC. 2 Link to comment
Kid January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 (edited) 16 hours ago, Tango64 said: I have to say I don’t really understand this philosophy of telling a 650 lb. person to just go home and lose 40 lbs a month through sensible eating and exercise. If they can do that, why not just do that for 10 months and drop 400 lbs and not even get the surgery? I have thought that myself. I understand why the doctors do that - to see if they can accomplish a lifestyle change after the surgery. And, as another poster pointed out, to take fat off the body to make a surgery less risky. 3 hours ago, AZChristian said: Note to Larry: Not all Pentecostal churches forbid cremation. I'm thinking if God can haul your 600+ pound decomposed body out of the ground at the second coming, rehydrating ashes shouldn't be a problem. THIS!!!! I was raised Pentecostal which is why I am now a heathen! I decided that the physical, psychological, and sexual abuse was enough. I did not need spiritual abuse. Edited January 27, 2022 by Kid 5 Link to comment
Drogo January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 Larry joined a long line of theater majors who think giving Dr. Now a Tony-winning monologue will result in his instant svelteness. 4 5 Link to comment
Roxie January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 3 hours ago, Showthyme said: Larry and his wife ??? I thought he was single. 1 3 Link to comment
CrazyInAlabama January 27, 2022 Share January 27, 2022 Larry was single. The poundticipants blur together for me sometimes too. 2 Link to comment
ams1001 January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 1 hour ago, Roxie said: ??? I thought he was single. He was. (The woman he stayed with in Houston was his cousin.) 2 2 Link to comment
Elizzikra January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 Quote I have to say I don’t really understand this philosophy of telling a 650 lb. person to just go home and lose 40 lbs a month through sensible eating and exercise. If they can do that, why not just do that for 10 months and drop 400 lbs and not even get the surgery? Dr. Now has also said that, as they lose weight, it gets harder for them to keep losing. So he doesn't think that they can just stay on the diet and never need surgery but in some cases I think he needs them to lose weight to even be able to survive the surgery. In all cases he wants to see that they can follow the diet and lifestyle changes they will need after surgery. 5 Link to comment
Hellga January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 23 hours ago, catlover79 said: I think the only winner in this episode was Lawrence, the caretaker. He's FREE!!!! Dobby the house-elf was freed via an old sock. What was used to free Lawrence? A hamburger wrapper? 7 Link to comment
Hellga January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 9 hours ago, Tango64 said: Right, I guess knew that is the theory behind it and obviously it works with some people. But with some of these folks it is just so obvious they don’t have the ability or willingness to do that. That’s when it seems farcical to prescribe it as if he’s talking to any kind of normal person. But I guess it’s that or just turn them away. And I don't think he would ever turn anyone away without giving them a chance and a second chance and maybe a third chance. Both as a physician and as a businessman, it's more like him to try. Plus we have seen a few poundticipants have really slow start but then experience some kind of a 'come to Jesus' moment where they would stop fooling around and stick to the diet and qualify for surgery. 1 6 Link to comment
AZChristian January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 41 minutes ago, Hellga said: Dobby the house-elf was freed via an old sock. What was used to free Lawrence? A hamburger wrapper? Not sure what article of clothing freed Lawrence, but I bet it was tie-dyed. 10 Link to comment
ams1001 January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 14 minutes ago, AZChristian said: Not sure what article of clothing freed Lawrence, but I bet it was tie-dyed. There was that giant polo shirt he asked if Larry thought he could wear... 3 Link to comment
Hellga January 30, 2022 Share January 30, 2022 I confess I own several tie-die shirts (white background with green/aqua, blue-and-green, and pink-and-purple) that I actually wear on a fairly regular basis (I love how they are cut to hug my curves vs. squares like most t-shirts). So I shall not throw stones! :) 4 Link to comment
IvySpice January 30, 2022 Share January 30, 2022 On 1/27/2022 at 6:38 PM, Hellga said: we have seen a few poundticipants have really slow start but then experience some kind of a 'come to Jesus' moment where they would stop fooling around and stick to the diet and qualify for surgery. Every single poundticipant fits this description in the sense that they all slowly let 300, 350, 400, etc. tick by without a “come to Jesus” moment. They all approached immobility, incontinence, unemployability, etc. without deciding to seek help. Since they are at 600+, they’re kind of slow starters by definition. So it makes sense that Dr. Now expects that to continue. I still remember Road Rules Season 1 in 1995 when they went to a nudist colony and one nudist dude didn’t have to be blurred full frontal because his obese abdomen formed a skirt covering his junk. It was mind blowing for 20-year-old me to contemplate that there had to be a first morning when that dude had to lift his belly off his dick in order to pee…and somehow that hadn’t been enough to change his lifestyle. So yeah, slow starters. 1 4 3 Link to comment
Texasmom1970 January 30, 2022 Share January 30, 2022 Wow that was a very monotonous, no energy, sleep inducing episode. Link to comment
cynicat January 30, 2022 Share January 30, 2022 8 hours ago, Texasmom1970 said: Wow that was a very monotonous, no energy, sleep inducing episode. It surely was. I kept watching for Mr. Lawrence because he was cool. 2 Link to comment
Scarlett45 January 31, 2022 Share January 31, 2022 On 1/27/2022 at 8:27 AM, catlover79 said: How was he able to live alone without being able to read??? How was he able to sign a lease, pay bills, etc.??? A fair number of people live alone without being able to read (not counting people who are blind), usually someone sets that up for them, and assists them when documents need to be executed. Its very easy to do that now especially with everything being digital online. But you'd be surprised how many adults do not have "functional" literacy. Lawrence may have been able to read basic signs and numbers but that is it. 2 3 Link to comment
Scarlett45 January 31, 2022 Share January 31, 2022 On 1/26/2022 at 11:35 PM, Tango64 said: I have to say I don’t really understand this philosophy of telling a 650 lb. person to just go home and lose 40 lbs a month through sensible eating and exercise. If they can do that, why not just do that for 10 months and drop 400 lbs and not even get the surgery? (bolding mine) If someone is serious about changing, asking them to do something for a month or two without surgical intervention is one thing, asking them to keep up those patterns (even if they have the best intentions) for a year is another. Think about "typical people" on a weight loss journey. Someone at a healthy weight but maybe just wants to "slim down" could eat 1200 calories a day for a few days, asking them to do that for a month straight is HELL of a lot harder- so exponentially think about someone who is super morbidly obese (like the participants), yes they can follow the diet for a month or two, but for 1-2yrs to get ALL the weight off? So weight loss slows as they get smaller, they aren't going to drop 400lbs in 10months. Even with surgery it usually takes people 1-2yrs to lose that much weight, sometimes more. 1 3 Link to comment
mmecorday February 4, 2022 Share February 4, 2022 I vow. I'm a Southerner through and through and my stars and garters I never knew I was supposed to sing to my buttermilk biscuits before taking a bite. 1 1 4 4 Link to comment
IvySpice February 8, 2022 Share February 8, 2022 On 2/4/2022 at 9:34 AM, mmecorday said: I never knew I was supposed to sing to my buttermilk biscuits before taking a bite. Now that I look back at it, I have had a few buttermilk biscuits in my life that were deserving of song. 1 4 2 Link to comment
Hellga February 9, 2022 Share February 9, 2022 (edited) On 2/8/2022 at 12:14 PM, IvySpice said: Now that I look back at it, I have had a few buttermilk biscuits in my life that were deserving of song. Sometimes, when I cook fish (with the head on, not fillets), I will sing to the fish (there is a silly children's parody song, in Russian it actually rhymes) - 'fishy, fishy, where is your smile, full of fire and joy?" :) Edited February 9, 2022 by Hellga 1 3 Link to comment
nokat February 9, 2022 Share February 9, 2022 I could not watch Larry again. Here's hoping that David's Journey is successful. I'll be reading chat. 1 Link to comment
SunnyBeBe November 3, 2022 Share November 3, 2022 Was this the last new episode? Is a new one coming out? Link to comment
CrazyInAlabama November 3, 2022 Share November 3, 2022 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_My_600-lb_Life_episodes Here's a list of each season, followed by the Where Are They Now episodes. The final aired season was Season 10, with WATN aired with different seasons. Season 10, Episode 13 --Larry's Journey Season 10, Episode 14 --Lisa E.'s Journey Season 10, Episode 15 --David's Journey 1 Link to comment
CrazyInAlabama June 21, 2023 Share June 21, 2023 https://nypost.com/2023/06/20/my-600-lb-life-star-dead-larry-myers-jr-was-49/ Larry died of a heart attack. R.I.P. Larry. 1 5 1 Link to comment
Scarlett45 June 21, 2023 Share June 21, 2023 2 hours ago, CrazyInAlabama said: https://nypost.com/2023/06/20/my-600-lb-life-star-dead-larry-myers-jr-was-49/ Larry died of a heart attack. R.I.P. Larry. Auntie’s Advice did a video on Larry. He was doing well and had lost so much weight. Rip Larry. He did have a lovely voice. 1 Link to comment
suzeecat June 21, 2023 Share June 21, 2023 I hate to seem callous, but maybe if more of these people die it will give others a reality check that there are serious - no-turning-back consequences to getting that size. Link to comment
LEILANI2 June 21, 2023 Share June 21, 2023 RIP Larry. I don't recall the episode so going to do a rewatch. Anyone know if a new season is coming? Link to comment
SunnyBeBe June 21, 2023 Share June 21, 2023 (edited) How did he get out of the bathtub? Edited June 21, 2023 by SunnyBeBe 1 Link to comment
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