2024-07-14
A former principal who suffered from PTSD after a school shooting became a compulsive hoarder, but now refuses to leave his home and abandons his family. (Repeat).
A couple's relationship sours over the years due to a woman's hoarding, which now has them on the verge of losing their home unless they can clean up the mess. (Repeat).
A man who's lost his home has 30 days to remove the clutter from it or he'll lose everything inside—including his two children. (Repeat).
Two women who started hoarding in the wake of personal tragedies try to put an end to their compulsive behavior. (Repeat).
Eviction is a possibility for a couple whose hoarding may be the least of their problems, which include a collapsing roof, mold and an overflowing septic tank. (Repeat).
For James B, food means family. He grew up eating rich Haitian food and loves it with a passion. Now, James needs Dr. Now's help to diminish that love in order to survive, but a death in the family sends James retreating back to the comforts he knows. (Repeat).
A 700-lb. man tries to take control of his life when his wife is ready to leave him and he's forced to downsize his business. (Repeat).
A 22-year-old married woman in Mississippi hasn't left her house in two years, but her family haven't done her any favors by enabling her terrible eating habits. (Repeat).
Margaret Margaret's life at 700 pounds is in need of a jump start. At age 35, she is a mama's girl. Now, it's time for Margaret to get out of bed, overcome her food addiction and break away from the comfort of her mother so she can finally live her life. (Repeat).
At 700 pounds, Ontreon has managed to keep going thanks to his faith in God, and he's training to become a minister. But if he can't find a way to believe in himself, he'll never be able to stop eating. (Repeat).
Dolly has gotten too comfortable at 600 pounds. There's physical pain all over, and the skin apron pulling on her abdomen is miserable, but with her mom and others waiting on her hand and foot, she manages to avoid ever taking responsibility for her life. (Repeat).
Cindy is resistant to change and has spent years creating a world that makes her feel safe. When her friend notices Cindy's health declining rapidly due to her size, she pushes Cindy to move to Houston and see Dr. Now. But Cindy isn't so easily persuaded. (Repeat).
A series following people with severe weight issues begins with the seven-year weight-loss journey of a 650-lb. woman. (Repeat).
Irene had to move back in with her son because her weight made it unbearable to live on her own. When Dr. Now can't get through to her, the only thing that might help her break the cycle is a once-in-a-lifetime turn of events. (Repeat).
Chrystal is so large she wants the help of Dr. Now, but she does not know that bringing up her childhood trauma is part of the deal. (Repeat).
Irene had to move back in with her son because her weight made it unbearable to live on her own. When Dr. Now can't get through to her, the only thing that might help her break the cycle is a once-in-a-lifetime turn of events. (Repeat).