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The All You Can Eat Buffet: My 600 Pound Life All Episode Discussion


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I don't think he wanted to keep working and doing surgeries.   I bet he still owns the office and practice though.   I think he's only been doing direct patient appointments, and hospital visits for the 600 lb patients.    He's 80 now, and deserves to enjoy life more.   

New show is produced by his son's production company Megalomedia, and they do a ton of other shows.     

Here's an excerpt describing the show from the previous poster, babyhouseman:

"follows 10 morbidly obese individuals, who have collectively reached a combined weight of 6,000 pounds, and are fighting to lose it and transform their lives. Set at Dr. Now’s medical facility in Houston, the 10-episode, two-hour long series, features first-hand diary footage from the people who have reached a lose-or-die point in their lives."

I don't think he wanted to keep working so hard,  and doing surgeries.   I'm sure he still owns the office and practice though.   I think he's only been doing direct patient appointments, and hospital visits for the 600 lb patients.    He's 80 now, and deserves to enjoy life more.   They also remodeled the office early in the year, so that's why it looks different in the trailers. 

New show is produced by his son's production company Megalomedia, and they do a ton of other shows.     It's 10 episodes, 2 hours each, Mondays from 8 to 10 pm central time. 

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On 11/28/2024 at 8:19 AM, CrazyInAlabama said:

Yes, Justin, his Where are they Now was combined with Maja from Oregon.  They pair a train wreck with a success story.   Justin took his new chance at a healthy life with doing all of the things he wanted to do and never could.  Learning to fly, kajaking, and I think skydiving.    

Maja....and Chris-shun!!!!  Every time I hear the song "Sister Christian" I am tempted to sing it as "Sister Chris-shun".

Ryan from Montana was my motivation at 3am this morning as I got ready for the gym.  You remember Ryan.  Doing curls with the keg of soda & all the claims of "I've been working hard" only to see the humongous scale at the weigh-in center show an error message.  Denial isn't just a river in Egypt.

Unlike Ryan (who wouldn't know a gym if it hit him over the head) I had a great chest & triceps workout.  If any of this is attributed to my annoyance/disgust at Ryan....well I owe him a tip of the cap.

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