On tonight’s Where Are They Now? edition of My 600-lb Life, fans get to see just how far Texan Doug Armstrong has come from when he first appeared on the show in Season 5. This gentle giant measures in at six feet and six inches and had a peak weight of 684-lb — an alarming result of childhood neglect. In the original episode, we learned that Doug’s mother Julia abandoned him as a young child. But we later learned that she had not left because of Doug, but because of her violent temper and her fear that she would harm […]
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- 6/27/2018
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Fans tune in to TLC's My 600-lb Life to learn about people's struggles with food addiction and obesity, and they usually like to cheer on the patients as they try to reach their weight loss goals with the help of famed bariatric surgeon Dr. Nowzaradan. But other fans watch for inspiration and motivation to start or continue on their own weight loss journeys — and many of them follow Dr. Nowzaradan's 1200-calorie diet plan. When patients arrive in Houston for their first appointment with Dr. Nowzaradan — or Dr. Now for short — they are usually not approved for the weight loss surgery right away. First, the patient has to prove to Dr. Now how serious they are about making a healthy lifestyle change by following his strict, 1200-calorie diet. The diet is a low-carb, low-fat, high-protein diet. Former patient L.B. Bonner — who is one of the show's many success stories...
- 3/27/2018
- by Emma Hernandez
- In Touch Weekly
Fans tune in to TLC's My 600-lb Life to learn about people's struggles with food addiction and obesity, and they usually like to cheer on the patients as they try to reach their weight loss goals with the help of famed bariatric surgeon Dr. Nowzaradan. But other fans watch for inspiration and motivation to start or continue on their own weight loss journeys — and many of them follow Dr. Nowzaradan's 1200-calorie diet plan. When patients arrive in Houston for their first appointment with Dr. Nowzaradan — or Dr. Now for short — they are usually not approved for the weight loss surgery right away. First, the patient has to prove to Dr. Now how serious they are about making a healthy lifestyle change by following his strict, 1200-calorie diet. The diet is a low-carb, low-fat, high-protein diet. Former patient L.B. Bonner — who is one of the show's many success stories...
- 3/14/2018
- by Emma Hernandez
- Life and Style
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