Many people found themselves captivated by the show about my600 pound life. This TV program offers people viewing the show a chance to watch others who are extremely overweight, find treatment for weight loss so that they can rebuild their lives and have a healthier existence. Milla Clark’s narrative became a success at 51, with the majority of those who took part weighing over 600 pounds. Five children and living in Fayette, Tennessee, Milla weighed around 750 pounds. She could not do even the basic functions of life such as wash her own body or even clean under the layers of fat. She could not even take a step and needed the help of others to bring her food and other essentials.

Three years later, Milla kept up her determination to alter her way of life by shedding 596 pounds. She now weighs only 155 pounds. Like a toddler learning to walk, Milla had to re-learn how while losing the extra pounds. My 600-pound life has had a lot of people on the show, but Milla became the most successful on that television program. Her success at losing almost six hundred pounds on the show, despite the controversy surrounding it, has given Milla a successful new way of life. Milla was forced to stay in her bed for three years. Because the growth would continue to increase and become painful, forcing her to lie in a bed or risk being in pain if she stood on her legs. Milla’s bedridden came mainly because of the lymphedema building on her leg. Lymphedema that would swell in size and cause massive pain to Milla. Eventually, the lymphedema weighed as much as 43 pounds.

By the time Milla’s first meeting with Dr. Younan Nowzaradan took place, she weighed in at around 751 pounds. Death had Milla’s number unless she could make the changes needed to shed the weight that kept her from living to her fullest potential. Milla describes the feeling of not being able to walk by herself in thirteen years as being a miserable time in her life. She direly needed a change, so that she could live healthier. She describes every day as being miserable without being able to do anything but eat and go to sleep. A credit to Milla for her survival comes from the love her children give with constant nursing. They also let her have the food she most desires. Milla has adopted four of her five children. Since Milla could do nothing for herself, her children had to perform bathing and washing under the large flaps over her body. They did this every morning before sunrise. “It’s a humiliating thing,” she replies. After the show ended, Milla has maintained her weight loss journey and become more fit.