The fattest girl in the world managed to lose weight. This is how she looks like now

Jessica Leonard from Chicago holds the weight record.

At the age of 7 her weight reached 222 kg.

She could not move on her own and needed the help of her mother, who brought her daughter to such a state.

The classic American version, when an overly loving mother cannot fight the whims and indulges any desire of her daughter.

As a result, the woman simply fed the child unhealthy food.

During the day, Jessica ate foods with a value of 10 thousand calories instead of 1800 (the norm for children of her age).

Moreover, the main diet consisted of fast food: pizza, hamburgers, soda, French fries and other high-calorie food.

The mother of the record-holder in weight also suffered from obesity, though not on such a scale.

The baby overcame the 100-kilogram at the age of 4.

Then the parents began to notice the first health problems of their daughter. 

But even this condition of the daughter did not force the mother to become stricter in terms of nutrition.

Thanks to the help of ordinary Americans and doctors, the girl got rid of 140 kilograms.

It took her a year and a half of hard work, diets and ivs.

Now the baby who had the status of the fattest child in the world weighs 80 kg.

Of course, this is above the norm, but still the threat to the child’s life has already passed.

This is not the end of Jessica’s struggle.

She still has to go on diets, exercise.

Also, the girl will have to undergo several operations that will help restore the motor ability of the joints of the legs and get rid of excess skin.

Terminally ill man warned others not to make the same mistake he had made

Liam had bravely shared his story to warn others not to make the same mistake that he did. Check in comments.

There are times when despite feeling unwell, we refuse to visit a doctor hoping that the pain would eventually go away on its own. The sad reality is that if we don’t seek medical help when we first feel the symptoms of an illness, it may be too late when we do it.

A 31-year-old man from Middlesborough, UK, who was battling terminal cancer advocated about the importance of regular check-ups and visiting a doctor on time.

Liam Griffiths believed that he could have been able to beat the cancer had he turned to a medical professional sooner.

Despite his efforts to beat the illness, Liam was delivered the devastating news it was fatal.

Namely, he was suffering from peritoneal cancer, a form of cancer that affects the lining of the abdomen.

In an interview, Liam revealed that he started experiencing stomach swelling, chronic constipation, cramps and vomiting in March of 2023. Although his symptoms seemed to be severe, he didn’t visit a doctor because he was self-employed and didn’t want to lose out on wages.

He hoped the symptoms would go away, but they only worsened and became even more severe which forced him to seek medical help. Once at the hospital, he was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease, but a month later he got a call from the doctor and was informed that he was in fact misdiagnosed and that he had cancer.

He started treatments right away, but sadly, his cancer was resistant to the chemotherapy.

Despite the gravity of his situation, this young man found the time and strength to send a message to every person out there, and that message is not to delay the doctor’s visit in case you feel something’s wrong with your body.

“I want to push this message because if just one or two people go to the hospital and get checked because of my mistake and my story, that would be amazing,” he said. “They found my cancer at stage three advanced – but if I had just gone to see the doctors earlier, maybe they could have caught it. I was self-employed, and I needed the money, so I just kept powering through. I did what I thought a man needed to do – I was manning up.”

Source: Liam Griffiths| Metro.co.uk

Not losing hope despite the dull prognosis, Liam’s friend, Eve Bannatyne, started a fundraiser which helped raise over £18,000 in donations for Liam’s private treatment because his chemotherapy on the NHS no longer worked.

“I remember I asked what my life span would look like and my doctor said he doesn’t want to give me a timeframe of when my life could end, because he doesn’t want me to focus my whole life around it,” Liam told Metro.

“I agreed and just decided I wanted to get home, fulfil some wishes and just live my life while I can.”

Source: Liam GriffithsGazettelive.uk

Sadly, Liam passed away on February 1, 2024.

The memorial service for him was led by Rev John Hearn. Liam’s dad spoke of his son and said, “Liam was a beautiful, funny, caring, big softie. As a kid he was very loving towards his mam and dad. There was always a cuddle. He also had his cheeky side.”

Liam’s life story serves as a reminder that we should always prioritize our health, even if that means losing out on wages or rescheduling certain commitments and duties.

We are so very sorry for this brave man’s passing. May he rest in peace.

Related Posts

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*