Extreme Weight Loss – “Wally” (Season 1 / Episode 6)
At 26-years-old, Wally is a scary 350 pounds overweight. He knows he’s in bad shape when his toddler can out-walk him. At a family dinner, Wally orders his f…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
At 26-years-old, Wally is a scary 350 pounds overweight. He knows he’s in bad shape when his toddler can out-walk him. At a family dinner, Wally orders his f…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
fat cunt. Like all of you americans are
I’ve never related to anybody in any weight loss show more than I do with
Wally. Except I don’t have a wife and a child…
Knew ‘ole Wally wasn’t going to make it from the start of this episode. Had
to LMFAO when he still wanted Chris to be his friend & was worried about
Chris “leaving him.” I have ZERO tolerance for people that lie. They lie
once; they’re going to do it again. Lying like a cheap rug in Wally’s case.
His wife must be really nice to put-up with his whiny ass. I could NOT
handle bring with a man that did that crap. Dude had the opportunity of a
lifetime and still couldn’t get his shit together. Kinda sickening. Just
couldn’t bring myself to find any pity for Wally. Ugh!
Sad to find out there is a lot of behind the scenes bullshit that goes into
this show. This kind of weight loss would take a miracle to lose weight
after a certain weight as the body slows down at smaller volumes. Exercise
this intense at these weights is plain dangerous to attempt not to mention
there is no way you can lose quite that fast with dieting alone even if its
a starvation diet. I’ve also heard pills, water cutting, colon cleansing
and even pre weigh-in food gorging is used (why not rig the scale but
whatever). Still with all that in mind as long as the weight still comes
off I take encouragement for myself watching this. I’m not a professional
but I have lived the life these people live for near 20 years I’ve seen
weight loss come and go in huge amounts and come back…its not easy, the
addiction is real the ups and downs in your life can trigger massive weight
gain habits even if you acknowledge it happening at the time. I feel for
this guy.
People keep saying “Chris’s workouts are insane, you can’t push a person of
that size to that extreme, it’s unhealthy, blah blah blah” you know what,
it gets results and if he didn’t push them to what you call the “extreme”,
all of these people on this very show wouldn’t have success stories. All of
these people are near death and without something EXTREME happening, the
inevitable would take over. I wish I had the drive they have.
who is the really really big guy at the intro in the blue shirt?
This was a great episode – it’s good to show the failures and the
successes. Also Chris did the right thing by passing it over to structured
therapy – there comes a time to do that, and this was a clear example.
Also, I don’t have Wally’s problem, but this makes me want to take better
care of my body. Is there a follow-up? I’d love to know how this man is
doing. Thanks for posting this.
A 100 mile bike-ride in 105 weather is dangerous for a a person who is
fit.
Addiction in any form is a horrible thing to suffer through, but food
addiction is the absolute worst. You can’t quit eating and temptation is
everywhere. It’s on every street corner, in the stores, on tv, the radio,
everywhere you go food is being pushed on you. At least with drug
addictions you can cut ties to them by avoiding dealers, people or places
that you have access, etc. It shows a lot that he was able to realize the
problem and reach out for help, even if it wasn’t the weight loss show, but
going into rehab.
the fuck people he has problems cant you see?
He’s a mess. He’s hopeless. He’s gonna die young.
Damn I really want to know that Wally got the help he needed from rehab!
He’s not fat just America
whatever happened to him?
Oh my god, that was so fucking sad…
And seeing Chris almost cry made me almost cry heh
At least nobody oes that thing people in the middle ages did, you know,
eating till you puke, then, continue eating!
okay my heart broke when Wally asked Chris if he would still be his friend
:(
will you still be my friend
The sadest episode :-(
Why is everyone in the comment section of videos like these a COMPLETE
ASSHOLE?
I feel so sorry for Wally. You can tell he wants to get better, but his
addiction is getting in the way of his goals. I hope he finds the help he
needs in the out-patient rehab centre.
38:19
I WILL BE YOUR FRIEND
Poor Wally, It’s not nice feeling suicidal because of how much you weigh,
i hope he is doing better now.
The line ‘will you still be my friend”
That really got to me
such a sad outcome