The Lives of the Super Obese

We flipped the channels on Friday night and found a fascinating program on Discovery called Super Obese. How could we resist? The show featured five profiles of super obese people, all currently in a clinic to help them reduce their staggering weight. The stories were similar, and all of them painful yet compelling to watch. One woman with a pretty face who weighed about 800 had a leg that accounted for at least 50 of these pounds.

She cried when she spoke about how people viewed her, and said that there was a vascular problem so that all of this weight collected in her left leg. The one appendage was about two feet wide, startling to look at, in the show they showed how they cut about 24 pounds of it off.

Another obese man just wanted to be able to get into his truck. He was about 840 pounds when he entered the clinic, and had dropped about 250 pounds–enough to get behind the wheel and return to his family.

The last man profiled was the biggest, he really couldn’t even move on his own, but had shed hundreds of pounds. He was hugged by Richard Simmons, who visited the clinic, and told him tearfully that he had managed to walk 550 feet that day.