2024-07-01
Jeanne lives in an unhygienic household with her mother and schizophrenic father. At well-over 600 lbs., Jeanne might never get weight-loss surgery as she runs into several obstacles, especially after an unexpected death in her family. (Repeat).
Since the death of his mother, Aaron has lived at home to care for his aging father. But due to his food addiction, Aaron has to heavily rely on his father for help instead. Now, Aaron must learn to care for himself to avoid eating himself to death. (Repeat).
Born as "Matthew," Destinee never felt like she fit in. Now, having come out as a 600 pound transgender woman, she likes her curves, but she will need to say goodbye to them if she wants to be approved to transition completely. (Repeat).
When Annjeanette was 9, a campaign was established to send her to fat camp. She hated that her weight had become a source of public shame and she has struggled to overcome her food addiction. Now, she must change her habits to save her life. (Repeat).
Part 1 of 2. A 650-lb. woman's seven-year weight-loss journey is chronicled. (Repeat).
Conclusion. A 650-lb. woman's seven-year weight-loss journey is chronicled. (Repeat).
Angela's family is unable to accompany her on her weight-loss journey to Texas and she is unsure what to do. At the last minute, she reaches out to an old flame, Eric, who still has love for her and is willing to make the trip. (Repeat).
John & Lonnie are two brothers from opposite ends of the spectrum. For years estranged, the brothers are now brought together by a common need to lose weight while they still can. (Repeat).
Lindsey Witte had it all: a white picket fence, a loving husband, a great job. But now her food addiction is threatening to ruin everything. As she embarks on a weight loss journey to save her life, it is questioned whether her husband is a support or an addict himself. (Repeat).
A mother of 4, bed-bound for 2 years, Lashanta relies on her kids to keep her cleaned and fed. Her last chance to break the cycle of food addiction that's killing her is to join Dr. Now's program, but it will take a village just to get her out the door. (Repeat).
At over 600-lbs, Angie is trying to get to Houston to see Dr. Nowzaradan, in the hope of getting weight loss surgery to save her life. However, family conflict and disagreements may stop her from being able to do what she needs before she even gets the chance. (Repeat).
Bethany has two daughters who live in fear of losing their mom to her food addiction. Once an addiction counselor, Bethany has gotten so big that she can no longer work. Now she risks losing her life if Dr. Now can't help her curb her own addiction. (Repeat).
Weighing almost 900lbs, J.T's food addiction that will kill him if he doesn't change. His girlfriend takes him to Houston, but when his behavior drives her away, J.T. is left with only Dr. Now to help. (Repeat).