Why “My 600 Lb. Life” Patients Always Have Tiny Dogs
Seems like every patient on “My 600 Pound Life” has at least two tiny dogs. […]
Seems like every patient on “My 600 Pound Life” has at least two tiny dogs. […]
Cindy on “My 600 Pound Life” shows serious Seana vibes and an even bleaker future. Remember Seana from Season 2020? […]
Every so often, the teen or adult child of a patient on “My 600 Pound Life” is nearly as big as the parent. […]
Many patients on “My 600 Pound Life” were sexually abused as children, yet most sexually abused children don’t become morbidly obese. Why? […]
Seana’s story on “My 600 Pound Life” ranks as one of the saddest and bleakest for several reasons. At only 22 she was seemingly destined for success with Dr. Now’s program. […]
Joyce on “My 600 Pound Life” was another train wreck, but this disaster contains some unusually interesting components: namely her mother. […]
TLC If Dr. Now’s patients on “My 600 Pound Life” can initially lose weight all on their own, why do they need the surgery then? […]
Just when you thought Jeanne took the cake (no pun intended) for the Nasty Award on “My 600 Pound Life,” Angie J. comes along & makes mincemeat out of her. Poor Daisy, Angie Johns’ granddaughter. [...]
James as a young adult “This is mind boggling why you keep overfeeding him!” Dr. Now scolds an enabler on “My 600 Pound Life.” Finally, Dr. Now lashes out at an enabler! The Lisa [...]
More attention must be given to the disenchanted souls on “My 600 Pound Life”: the enablers! One of the recurring themes among the people who enable (bring huge amounts of food to) a person with [...]
There are cases of people who’ve fatally ruptured their stomach from eating enormous amounts of food in a short period of time. The “600 Pound Life” subjects apparently have not suffered this fate. [...]
Something happened in the enabler’s childhood that makes them keep bringing food to the super morbidly obese (“My 600 Pound Life”) who can’t move much. Many of the “600 Pound Life” subjects are actually closer [...]
Do the enablers in “My 600 Pound Life” have a mental illness? They must have as much of a psych issue as do the super morbidly obese people they continue to bring enormous amounts of food to. [...]
Penny from “My 600 Pound Life” now has a twin sister, Pauline, who’s in denial and refuses to take responsibility. An episode of “My 600 Pound Life” in 2015 was viewers’ first exposure to Pauline, [...]
Why do the grown kids of the super morbidly obese who can't even walk across a room keep bringing them giant portions of junk food? Bringing enormous amounts of food to one’s 900 pound parent [...]
Why don’t TLC shows about massively obese people confined to bed ever explore why their family members keep bringing them food? Over the past several years there’s been quite a few TLC programs focusing on people [...]
Are you at risk of ever becoming an enabler to a family member who eventually gets so super morbidly obese that they can barely get out of bed or are even confined to bed? They [...]
It’s been said that the super morbidly obese person is skilled at “manipulating” their enabler or caregiver. What makes someone continuously bring huge amounts of unhealthy food to their loved-one who’s so obese that they’re [...]
What about the enablers of super morbidly obese bedridden people: spouses or family members who keep feeding them tons of food? Have you seen any of those TV shows about 700, 800, even 900 pound [...]
What is it with the spouses of bedridden super morbidly obese people who keep bringing them trays of food? Being addicted to excessive amounts of eating is no excuse for bringing to the food addict, [...]
Why doesn’t the show, “My 600 Pound Life,” corner the enabling spouses and require them to explain their actions? The enabling spouses on “My 600 Pound Life” need to explain why they continue bringing huge [...]
Ever wonder what on earth is going on in the heads of the "caretakers" to the super morbidly obese? These 600 to 1,000 pound men and women are confined to their bed, so it's impossible [...]