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My 600-lb Life: Does Megan Get Weight-loss Surgery?

My 600-lb Life: Does Megan Get Weight-loss Surgery?

The life of 24-year-old Megan is hanging by a thread. The star of My 600-lb Life has become “too old to [take care of] myself alone” and now lives with her certified mom.

“When I eat, I feel a sense of comfort, love, a sense of fullness,” Megan explains about her relationship with food, which she calls “my constant best friend. Megan’s unhealthy relationship with food began at an early age, and around the age of 5 or 6, the reality star remembers that she weighed “about 200 pounds.

Now she is ready to change her life and break her habits. “I can’t go on living like this, it’s a living hell,” she says to the camera, holding back her tears. So, is Megan able to have surgery to lose weight on My 600-lb Life? See her today, 12 months after starting Dr. Now’s program.

For Megan, who can’t even see her beloved father because she lives 30-45 minutes away in a facility too far away to drive there, the two-day trip to Dr. Now’s office fills her with inspiration. For the first time in years, she sees a world outside the confines of her mother’s home, where she lives.

Dr. Now is surprised at her health when he arrives at her Houston office. “It’s shocking to see so many medical problems in someone so young,” he says of her many illnesses, and the 12 medications she has to take every day. “Some of the medications he takes,” he adds on another visit, “are usually taken by people in their 40s, 50s, and 60s.

Megan knows she can’t go on with her health as it is. “I know my health is really bad now, because the more I move, the worse my breathing gets,” she says. Also, she’s always dreamed of a career as a pediatric nurse, but her weight prevents her from having a job where she has to stand.

My 600-lb Life: Does Megan Get Weight-loss Surgery?

Megan’s is a very long and windy journey. Slowly, she is committed to taking responsibility for her food choices and manages to lose weight consistently, even though her mom is not changing her unhealthy diet.

Three months later, Megan loses four and a half pounds. At the next checkup, a few months later, she weighs 558 pounds. “She hasn’t changed much in her eating habits yet and that’s the problem right now,” rebukes Dr. Now.

After Dr. Now tells Megan that she has to buckle up to get approved for surgery, she and her mother move to Houston. At the next weigh-in, she loses 100 pounds, a total of 84 since the program began. “At least you’ve remained consistent,” comments Dr. Now.

The doctor and patient make a deal: “If you lose another 30 and go down to 500,” Dr. Now offers, “to show us that your body is healthy enough for weight loss surgery, we’ll go ahead with that.

Written by Tommy Kilmer

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