Guys, Here’s The Savior HalleluYAH translates “Praise ye YaH” YaH is The Heavenly Father YaH arrives via the TENT OF MEETING YaH was Who they Crucified for our sins YaH was Crucified on an Almond TREE - Ancient Semitic Cuneiform of Moshe (Moses) - Isa Scroll (The Original Isaiah) Isaiah 42:8 "I am YaH; that is my Name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols.” Isaiah 43:11 “I am YAH, and there is no other Savior but Me.” Isaiah 45:5 “I am YaH, and there is none else.”
For every spoiled, ungrateful jerk we see on this show its so cool to see a man like Randy. Humble, grateful, soft spoken and with an obviously good heart. It's easy to root for patients like Randy. Wish him the best.
Yes I because me so attached this this young man... Now someone like LEE aggravated me to no end.. I was literally yelling at the tv.. idk him personally and don't know if he is really truly that was but if he is .. he better get used to being alone 😮
We don't get enough Randy's...my thoughts my prayers for speedy recovery and drawing near to your God helps keep the faith I hope and pray for him all good things
Dr Now usually asks people to lose just 40 lbs before surgery and they can't. This guy lost 112 before the surgery. Then people will dismiss this amazing accomplishment by saying "Oh you had surgery" as if it takes anything away from the hard work and dedication.
Even after the surgery, regardless of whether a person lost weight before or not, losing weight is an achievement. You still have to maintain the habits that lose the weight. I didn't lose anything before my surgery (didn't have to for my doctor and liquid diet was not possible due to going overseas for mine), but I am now officially 50 kgs down in less than 5 months. That's made EASIER by the surgery, but I still did the work.
@@FORGOTTENMINDFREAK23 I am morbidly obese (5ft7, weight unknown because I couldn't cope with the number on the scale) trying to lose weight now. I had lost 20 kgs before - and gained it back. Anyway you lose weight is a major achievement. I know how tough it is. I see people "naturally" slim and a lot of them don't care about food, don't have a sweet tooth so for them it's easy to say JUST eat less. There's no "just" about it. Congrats on your 50kgs. I hope next year I can report same.
@@FORGOTTENMINDFREAK23 The surgery did the work. You could have made things worse. For your sake, I am pleased that you learned to eat like a responsible adult.
Randy is the one patient on this show who pushed himself so hard to get surgery that he became malnourished. I appreciate his dedication, but being dizzy from hunger is zero fun. I hope he can balance his health. ❤
@@Rocket9944Anyone can be malnourished regardless of the size. It does not matter if the foods are calorie dense, if the food not nutrient dense, this could lead to malnutrition
I’m surprised he was losing more than 5 pounds a week. I watched a documentary of a guy who was quite obese and decided to fast for 40 days. I don’t remember the exact number, but I think he lost 2-3 pounds a week after the first couple of weeks.
@@AbidingHopeMentalHealthCoach 2-3 lbs actually isnt that much.. my metabolism is super fast so its very easy to cut weight. a lot can be water too. But they have a ton of excess fat so its prolly not too unusual
This is the first time I’ve heard doctor now say slow down . But he was causing his body harm and putting lots of stress on his body. I’m glad he’s still trying ❤
He actually told Christina Phillips in her Where Are They Now update to gain 15 lbs because she was 10 lbs underweight and only eating 400-450 cals per day. Having a healthy body is the most important thing.
It can be really hard to understand healthy eating when you’ve never experienced it before. I started working out regularly at age 30 and it took that for me to realize that I chronically under-eat. I’m proud of him, food addiction is the hardest to overcome (in my opinion) because it’s the only substance you need to survive. You can cut out alcohol/drugs completely and be healthier for it, but not food.
Stage 4 cancer survivor here… I know it’s not the same, but this video haunts me because it takes me back to the time when I was half dead from chemo and in the hospital dying of malnutrition because I lost my appetite from the chemo.. The chemo was working so well that they didn’t want to stop it or put me on something different… I never felt so stuck in my life…. I’m glad Randy got back on track and is doing better
Love the fact the father was up front n said i dont know what hes telling you but heres the truth. Aside from that i teared up alil watching this man succeed. Especially with his daughter. Proud of him.
Yeah. At the point of health failing, any promises or loyalty to his son kinda goes out the window. In fact, being honest here IS being loyal to his son because he knows the medical staff need to know the truth to treat him correctly and in s en expeditious manner as possible. So he did the right thing but i believe that was hard for him
Seeing him working at the store and running around was awesome! He's the patient doctors dream of lol the independence he gained was so rewarding to see
This guy inspires me as a recently diagnosed diabetic woman. If he can lose weight so can I. Edit: Thanks for the kind words, everyone! I'm down from 201 to 185 lbs.
Randy is a CHAMPION ‼️ He listens, doesn’t feel sorry for himself, is respectful and an intelligent beautiful human being who deserves the world 🌎 He will make it 🙏🙏🙏❤️ God is great ❤️
I feel for him. It's bad enough to be so overweight, but then to go in the total other direction, must be frustrating. Hopefully he works well with medical support because the last thing you want is to go through multiple types of disordered eating!
I had Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in 2002, and it has definitely truly saved my life, but I COMPLETELY ENTIRELY lost my appetite for TWO MONTHS STRAIGHT! Complete loss of appetite is real. Thankfully it doesn’t last forever, but it was the most difficult non-physical adjustment I ever had to work through! Still down about 170 pounds after over two decades! Randy just simply inspires me all over gain! 👍
The problem was he wasn’t getting and sort of vitamins or nutrients in. If he had at least been having a protein shake each day (can just have a mouthful each hour) with added minerals and vitamins in it then he likely would have been ok. You can completely skip meals for days or weeks when you are this size, but if you don’t take in enough vitamins and minerals then you will end up with re-feeding syndrome or with muscle wasting if you aren’t also exercising.
I understand wanting to lose weight but not to starve yourself. Its how I originally started when I wanted to loose weight. I starved myself for weeks and just drink water thinking, "My muscles can eat all that excessive i have to maintain energy" Until one day i passed out and was out for three days. My doctor told me the same thing Dr. Now told Randy. Took me that to understand that i was literally pushing myself too hard. Thankfully today I'm the healthiest i can be 😊
As someone who has lost over 70 pounds in the last few months, I fully get it that you get in a mindset of constant weight loss. One of the hardest things I deal with now is not losing too much weight. I started at 265 now I’m in the 190s
Aww at the end, seeing him get to spend more time with his daughter is precious 🥺❤️ and it sounds like his main family is super supportive. Good for this guy!!
It's really a blessing to have a supportive family and also he has a child who he needs to be better for and taking care of her more and having more responsibility will hopefully push him further in the right direction and give him a reason for doing so. It's not the same but i was an addict for 15 years and only having my cats and that responsibility got me to get clean to be better for them. They were never neglected or anything but they get the best food and toys now. And they've really helped me get to a better place. So I'm hoping that this guy can do that and have it work for him in a somewhat analogous way. Good for him
Almost everyone on this show gets lectured from Dr Now for gaining too much weight. This might be the first time ever Dr Now had to lecture someone for losing too much weight. I don't watch this show that much so I could be totally wrong though. While I know it is a bad thing that he was losing too much weight quickly, he should be proud that his problem is no longer having to resist eating too much food
In one episode (I think this was a "where are they now segment), Dr. Now had to tell a women that she needed to start eating more as she was becoming underweight.
I'm glad they're showing this side of the weight loss journey as well. I've struggled with binge eating disorder trying to lose weight... which just complicates things. Keep it up Randy, I've been there! You got this!!
He’s really exhibiting some disordered eating signs. It’s hard to recover from any type of eating disorder because you have to eat, but it’s finding finesse in your eating. He’s making good strides, he’ll make it :)
Hell yes! You are doing amazing! I’m so proud of you for taking charge of your health without pushing into extremes! You look so much more alive through the new, healthy diet, keep going!
Dr Now is the only doctor I've seen who genuinely cares if his patients are overdoing weight loss. I've suffered with eating disorders for about 6 years now and I've seen first hand how hard it is for anyone who isn't a skinny teenage white girl to receive treatment for their eating disorders. Most doctors would be praising Randy and encouraging him to continue what he's doing, potentially pushing him into fully trading BED for anorexia. Replacing one eating disorder with another is not recovery and Dr Now understands that
@@Dropletsojoy I believe it. I have a male cousin who suffered from anorexia and nobody believed him because he was a boy. Good news is he is much better now living a healthy balanced lifestyle with a successful career and a wife and child.
I’m crying, I feel his pain and I feel so bad for him. I have been starving myself to the point of malnourishment but add alcohol addiction on top of that. I feel guilty and scared after I eat. He is so brave and I am proud of this man for trying his best to better himself even tho he unfortunately went thru that malnutrition in the process. U could see such sadness and concern for himself with his expressions. I hope he reaches all his goals and lives a happy, healthy life. What a lovely, handsome man. You got this Randy!
I'm so sorry to hear you're fighting alcohol addiction on top of struggling with your food intake. I lost my mom to alcoholism in 2021 and am a recovering alcoholic myself, and my mother was incredibly malnourished when she passed. Please make sure to eat something each day, even if it's a small meal. Trust me, it's better than nothing.
I also struggled with my alcoholism much worse after I had gastric bypass. I went from one addiction to another, I struggle with eating enough these days (on Saxenda now after going back up to 220 lbs) and have been sober for some time now. I do use weed when the nausea keeps me from eating enough.
@@ChrisRedfieldsbloodline I also don't think substance use is usually a good thing, but I have a friend who was very underweight and struggled with eating and cannabis really did help her. I wish there was a better solution, but this has had the least side-effects and her health has improved a lot. I've also seen cannabis destroy the lives of family and acquaintances, so it's not an easy answer. Weed would at least be better on the liver, too. Sometimes there's not a good solution. Ideally, if the OP could see a doctor and therapist and get it prescribed or something then it would at least be given in a supervised and well-advised way.
You are WORTH having a good life! Forget that you are heavier than some, you can walk and enjoy sunshine, flowers, and you can hear beautiful music, meet people who will see YOU and feel happy they know you. Smile at yourself in the mirror and say HI. Enjoy LIFE! Good luck
I went through this same situation. It’s very easy to allow things to get out of control. You have to do what the dr. Tells you. Prayers for you!!! YOU ARE AWESOME
Dr's typically ask patients to lose 10 % of their weight before bypass surgery. I had gastric bypass in 2009. Not having an appetite is not unusual. I never feel hunger. So I can understand where he is at.
When I was trying to lose weight I went from obese and binge eating to anorexic because it was too hard to find a balance and seeing the numbers go down rapidly gave me a massive feeling of accomplishment. Slowing down and stopping made me feel awful. I completely understand how he felt
That's the shittiest thing in their situation. keeping their weight can kill them but... losing weight also has its share of threat. A rock and a hard place.
I had gastric bypass ten years ago. I lost the desired weight but also lost another 35 pounds which ended making me seriously looking malnourished. I am 5 ft, 9 and was down to 125 pounds luckily I was able to balance everything out
I am rooting for you here in England. Stay strong and Enjoy.your Amazing weight loss. Dr. Now is proud of you and so am I!! Bless you. Keep up the good work, I am sure that you can do it.
I'm having a Gastric bypass in a few months, i knew you had to lose weight carefully but I didnt know it could land you in the hospital for that long wow... Good to know.. and glad to see him doing so well
When you're trying to lose weight, you can't try too hard, it's not good for you. I did that in high school, where I went for a couple of days without eating and I was totally skin and bone and I came close to getting really sick 🤢 Now I'm trying to lose weight by working out every day and not eating a lot. Just don't do too much like me, it's not good for you, it's not good for your muscles and your body and it can make you really sick 🤢 Bottom line here is be careful and don't overdo it.
Keep up the wonderful work you are doing. You will reach your goal, but take it slow and one day at a time. i wish you well and many years of happiness with your daughter and family!
Clearly randy just struggles with extremes, he went from the extreme of eating massive amounts of food to the extreme of eating nothing. I’m glad he’s doing better and I hope he’s doing great now
Please remember, even if your goal is to lose weight, you can't force it. The body needs to lose it slowly. Skipping meals for long periods does more damage than good. When you do eventually eat your body freaks out and holds onto that food as much as possible, regardless of fat storage
Don't give up Randy! I feel your pain and I can relate. Finding that balance is scary to me too. It's easier to flip the mental switch and cut off the food and its easy to flip the switch the other way and indulge, but finding the balance scares the heck out of me because I also worry that my will power isn't going to be strong enough to eat healthy. With drinking or drugs, you just quit. Can't do that with foo. I'm pulling for you dude, much love.
This was a nice break away from all the ignorant slobs on this show. Randy actually did the work, he listened to Dr. Now and he’s actually doing what he needs to do not only for himself but for his family. Bravo Randy!
Props to Randy's Dad for telling Dr. Now the truth. So many families on here lie to cover for bad behavior, it's refreshing to see someone be honest for their kid's best interest
Randy seems so wholesome and nice. Also appreciative of what his family did for him since he said he was so happy he could finally make food for them and do something in return. Shows that it was constantly on his mind
My son is 16 and obese. This happens , he had no appetite when he first started losing weight, and would get sick. But now he’s good still losing but eats the same food he was eating just not as much and less often.
I hope when I get the surgery I will be able to make small goals as well. I know it’s hard and Randy showed us how being too motivated can be worse for you. Taking it easy is the best way
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Guys, Here’s The Savior
HalleluYAH translates “Praise ye YaH”
YaH is The Heavenly Father
YaH arrives via the TENT OF MEETING
YaH was Who they Crucified for our sins
YaH was Crucified on an Almond TREE
- Ancient Semitic Cuneiform of Moshe (Moses)
- Isa Scroll (The Original Isaiah)
Isaiah 42:8
"I am YaH; that is my Name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols.”
Isaiah 43:11
“I am YAH, and there is no other Savior but Me.”
Isaiah 45:5
“I am YaH, and there is none else.”
Absolutely ☺️
For every spoiled, ungrateful jerk we see on this show its so cool to see a man like Randy. Humble, grateful, soft spoken and with an obviously good heart. It's easy to root for patients like Randy. Wish him the best.
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I agree wholeheartedly. Just a wonderfully uplifting episode!
What a beautiful young man. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Yes I because me so attached this this young man...
Now someone like LEE aggravated me to no end.. I was literally yelling at the tv.. idk him personally and don't know if he is really truly that was but if he is .. he better get used to being alone 😮
We don't get enough Randy's...my thoughts my prayers for speedy recovery and drawing near to your God helps keep the faith I hope and pray for him all good things
Dr Now usually asks people to lose just 40 lbs before surgery and they can't. This guy lost 112 before the surgery. Then people will dismiss this amazing accomplishment by saying "Oh you had surgery" as if it takes anything away from the hard work and dedication.
Even after the surgery, regardless of whether a person lost weight before or not, losing weight is an achievement.
You still have to maintain the habits that lose the weight.
I didn't lose anything before my surgery (didn't have to for my doctor and liquid diet was not possible due to going overseas for mine), but I am now officially 50 kgs down in less than 5 months. That's made EASIER by the surgery, but I still did the work.
@@FORGOTTENMINDFREAK23 I am morbidly obese (5ft7, weight unknown because I couldn't cope with the number on the scale) trying to lose weight now. I had lost 20 kgs before - and gained it back. Anyway you lose weight is a major achievement. I know how tough it is.
I see people "naturally" slim and a lot of them don't care about food, don't have a sweet tooth so for them it's easy to say JUST eat less. There's no "just" about it.
Congrats on your 50kgs. I hope next year I can report same.
@@FutureCommentary1 hear hear! I hope that for you as well.
@@FORGOTTENMINDFREAK23 The surgery did the work. You could have made things worse. For your sake, I am pleased that you learned to eat like a responsible adult.
This man is facing life and death consequences. The last thing on his mind is people gossiping about his weight loss journey.
Randy is the one patient on this show who pushed himself so hard to get surgery that he became malnourished. I appreciate his dedication, but being dizzy from hunger is zero fun. I hope he can balance his health. ❤
Well this was after surgery. Make sense he lost apettite after nit before.
He's 500 lb he can't be malnutritious his fat is storing so many vitamins and minerals the body will use that
@@Rocket9944 >his fat is storing vitamins and minerals
wut? lmao
@@Rocket9944Anyone can be malnourished regardless of the size. It does not matter if the foods are calorie dense, if the food not nutrient dense, this could lead to malnutrition
@@Rocket9944 explain then why they kept him in the hospital. his body was beginning to fail because of malnutrition, the video literally says that.
Dr. Now was probably bewildered by the fact he had to tell one of his patients to eat more instead of less
Crazy but respect to the guy for trying. All the other ppl just couldn’t ‘stop’ eating lol
lol ya i wouldn't be suprised if that was a first for the doc
@@R.J.Memnohcdefinitely not . Ed can switch the other direction .
I’m surprised he was losing more than 5 pounds a week. I watched a documentary of a guy who was quite obese and decided to fast for 40 days. I don’t remember the exact number, but I think he lost 2-3 pounds a week after the first couple of weeks.
@@AbidingHopeMentalHealthCoach 2-3 lbs actually isnt that much.. my metabolism is super fast so its very easy to cut weight. a lot can be water too. But they have a ton of excess fat so its prolly not too unusual
This is the first time I’ve heard doctor now say slow down . But he was causing his body harm and putting lots of stress on his body. I’m glad he’s still trying ❤
Mad respect.for doctor and his patient
He actually told Christina Phillips in her Where Are They Now update to gain 15 lbs because she was 10 lbs underweight and only eating 400-450 cals per day. Having a healthy body is the most important thing.
It can be really hard to understand healthy eating when you’ve never experienced it before. I started working out regularly at age 30 and it took that for me to realize that I chronically under-eat. I’m proud of him, food addiction is the hardest to overcome (in my opinion) because it’s the only substance you need to survive. You can cut out alcohol/drugs completely and be healthier for it, but not food.
If it were Dr. Smith, he would at least acknowledge that he is trying, even though he is doing it wrong.
finding that balance is the hardest thing i've ever done. it seems like he's on the right track. mad props.
Yeah you can let a healthy diet slip into an obsession and eating disorder if you let it
@@GeoffreyBronson very true. it's also quite common to swap one eating disorder for another! that's what i did before i entered real recovery.
@@skrittle555exactly what i did went from eating so much to not eating at all
Stage 4 cancer survivor here… I know it’s not the same, but this video haunts me because it takes me back to the time when I was half dead from chemo and in the hospital dying of malnutrition because I lost my appetite from the chemo.. The chemo was working so well that they didn’t want to stop it or put me on something different… I never felt so stuck in my life…. I’m glad Randy got back on track and is doing better
Wow that's amazing!
I hope you are feeling much better 🍀❤️🍀
I pray for you. I just lost my mom to s4 cancer almost 2 months ago. I hope you continue to remain better and neoplasm free
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I’m so happy you are cancer free!! I hope you wake up everyday with a 😃
Love the fact the father was up front n said i dont know what hes telling you but heres the truth. Aside from that i teared up alil watching this man succeed. Especially with his daughter. Proud of him.
Yeah. At the point of health failing, any promises or loyalty to his son kinda goes out the window. In fact, being honest here IS being loyal to his son because he knows the medical staff need to know the truth to treat him correctly and in s en expeditious manner as possible. So he did the right thing but i believe that was hard for him
Please take it easy.... You gained over years...lose it over time. Rooting for you..don't be embarrassed.... You are an encouragement ❤❤❤
Lose not loose loose is the opposite of tight lose is the opposite of gain
He’s not going to see this 😂
@@midnight_x_editsPlease use proper grammar if you're going to correct someone's spelling.
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OMG...You've changed the world with your comment! 🙄
@@farewelljupiter Oh wow! So enlightening 🥸
Seeing him working at the store and running around was awesome! He's the patient doctors dream of lol the independence he gained was so rewarding to see
This guy inspires me as a recently diagnosed diabetic woman. If he can lose weight so can I.
Edit: Thanks for the kind words, everyone! I'm down from 201 to 185 lbs.
Yes, you can. Best wishes. ❤
Rooting for you❤
It's not that hard eat less move more.
Don’t stay sedentary if you can ❤
You can do it
Randy is a CHAMPION ‼️ He listens, doesn’t feel sorry for himself, is respectful and an intelligent beautiful human being who deserves the world 🌎 He will make it 🙏🙏🙏❤️ God is great ❤️
I feel for him. It's bad enough to be so overweight, but then to go in the total other direction, must be frustrating. Hopefully he works well with medical support because the last thing you want is to go through multiple types of disordered eating!
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I had Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in 2002, and it has definitely truly saved my life, but I COMPLETELY ENTIRELY lost my appetite for TWO MONTHS STRAIGHT! Complete loss of appetite is real. Thankfully it doesn’t last forever, but it was the most difficult non-physical adjustment I ever had to work through! Still down about 170 pounds after over two decades! Randy just simply inspires me all over gain! 👍
The problem was he wasn’t getting and sort of vitamins or nutrients in. If he had at least been having a protein shake each day (can just have a mouthful each hour) with added minerals and vitamins in it then he likely would have been ok.
You can completely skip meals for days or weeks when you are this size, but if you don’t take in enough vitamins and minerals then you will end up with re-feeding syndrome or with muscle wasting if you aren’t also exercising.
I understand wanting to lose weight but not to starve yourself. Its how I originally started when I wanted to loose weight. I starved myself for weeks and just drink water thinking, "My muscles can eat all that excessive i have to maintain energy"
Until one day i passed out and was out for three days. My doctor told me the same thing Dr. Now told Randy. Took me that to understand that i was literally pushing myself too hard. Thankfully today I'm the healthiest i can be 😊
Lose! Not loose! Loose is the opposite of tight lose is the opposite of gain learn to spell!
@@midnight_x_edits agree
@@midnight_x_edits omg chill
@@midnight_x_editsits a simple typo, the deranged outburst was not necessary🤡im certain you can find attention some other way
@@teddymarian9416 im sorry you call that deranged? Please ive seen worse like yours with the stupid emoji now thats deranged
People like Randy warm my heart. Beautiful family. I wish I could find full episodes to watch.
Hulu and paramount+
All 11 seasons are on HBO MAX too
Great job Randy
When Dr. Now says he's proud of you… That is like Paul Hollywood shaking your hand at the British bake off!
Yes 👏 yes this is so true 💜💜💜
I wish all patients had an attitude like Randy! God speed to you, Randy.
As someone who has lost over 70 pounds in the last few months, I fully get it that you get in a mindset of constant weight loss. One of the hardest things I deal with now is not losing too much weight. I started at 265 now I’m in the 190s
That’s amazing progress! You can do it, you just gotta be patient and take one day at a time.
@@missagente8100 thank you
I'm male 6'2, pretty thin and have been between 190-200 for most of my adult years. 190 is good if you're male and tall
@@OffGridInvestor I’m 5’9, 5’10 on a good day lol. I like my current weight. I fluctuate between 195-192
Edit: and I’m a male
Im 6'1 205. I went down to 195 and felt ill so im gna stay between 200 and 210. I came from 290 so.
His daughter is adorable. I'm so happy he's succeeding and adding many years onto his life that he can enjoy with his daughter.
Sweet cuddle bear. What a pure heart. Soft spoken angel wishing him the very best.!
This man deserves the world. What a lovely guy.
Aww at the end, seeing him get to spend more time with his daughter is precious 🥺❤️ and it sounds like his main family is super supportive. Good for this guy!!
It's really a blessing to have a supportive family and also he has a child who he needs to be better for and taking care of her more and having more responsibility will hopefully push him further in the right direction and give him a reason for doing so.
It's not the same but i was an addict for 15 years and only having my cats and that responsibility got me to get clean to be better for them. They were never neglected or anything but they get the best food and toys now. And they've really helped me get to a better place.
So I'm hoping that this guy can do that and have it work for him in a somewhat analogous way.
Good for him
Almost everyone on this show gets lectured from Dr Now for gaining too much weight. This might be the first time ever Dr Now had to lecture someone for losing too much weight. I don't watch this show that much so I could be totally wrong though. While I know it is a bad thing that he was losing too much weight quickly, he should be proud that his problem is no longer having to resist eating too much food
In one episode (I think this was a "where are they now segment), Dr. Now had to tell a women that she needed to start eating more as she was becoming underweight.
I'm glad they're showing this side of the weight loss journey as well. I've struggled with binge eating disorder trying to lose weight... which just complicates things. Keep it up Randy, I've been there! You got this!!
What a sweet man. I am so happy for him and all he is accomplishing.
He’s really exhibiting some disordered eating signs. It’s hard to recover from any type of eating disorder because you have to eat, but it’s finding finesse in your eating. He’s making good strides, he’ll make it :)
From one extreme disordered eating to another extreme, both are so common unfortunately
"Some disordered eating signs" the man was on my 600lb life.
Hell yes! You are doing amazing! I’m so proud of you for taking charge of your health without pushing into extremes! You look so much more alive through the new, healthy diet, keep going!
Dr Now is the only doctor I've seen who genuinely cares if his patients are overdoing weight loss. I've suffered with eating disorders for about 6 years now and I've seen first hand how hard it is for anyone who isn't a skinny teenage white girl to receive treatment for their eating disorders. Most doctors would be praising Randy and encouraging him to continue what he's doing, potentially pushing him into fully trading BED for anorexia. Replacing one eating disorder with another is not recovery and Dr Now understands that
What's makes you say that ? Have you had a bad experience with doctors?
@@Dropletsojoy I believe it. I have a male cousin who suffered from anorexia and nobody believed him because he was a boy. Good news is he is much better now living a healthy balanced lifestyle with a successful career and a wife and child.
This was the best episode!! What a nice guy and a precious family!! Listening to him talk about how his life has improved brought tears to my eyes.
Randy: Suffering From Success
We're all proud of you Randy, you're a good example to millions of people. Continue being good to your body 😊
this is one of the most wholesome episodes ever. I wish him the best
Amen
Nice profile pic brother
i felt so proud of him at the end! him making food for his family was so sweet :)
This young man has a wonderful attitude. Such an inspiration. He is such a good guy, repaying his family for their goodness ❤❤❤
I’m crying, I feel his pain and I feel so bad for him. I have been starving myself to the point of malnourishment but add alcohol addiction on top of that. I feel guilty and scared after I eat. He is so brave and I am proud of this man for trying his best to better himself even tho he unfortunately went thru that malnutrition in the process. U could see such sadness and concern for himself with his expressions. I hope he reaches all his goals and lives a happy, healthy life. What a lovely, handsome man. You got this Randy!
I'm so sorry to hear you're fighting alcohol addiction on top of struggling with your food intake. I lost my mom to alcoholism in 2021 and am a recovering alcoholic myself, and my mother was incredibly malnourished when she passed. Please make sure to eat something each day, even if it's a small meal. Trust me, it's better than nothing.
I also struggled with my alcoholism much worse after I had gastric bypass. I went from one addiction to another, I struggle with eating enough these days (on Saxenda now after going back up to 220 lbs) and have been sober for some time now. I do use weed when the nausea keeps me from eating enough.
@devanov3103 "Dude just replace your alcohol dependency with some other substance, it'll be fine!"
Great advice.
@@ChrisRedfieldsbloodline I also don't think substance use is usually a good thing, but I have a friend who was very underweight and struggled with eating and cannabis really did help her. I wish there was a better solution, but this has had the least side-effects and her health has improved a lot. I've also seen cannabis destroy the lives of family and acquaintances, so it's not an easy answer. Weed would at least be better on the liver, too. Sometimes there's not a good solution. Ideally, if the OP could see a doctor and therapist and get it prescribed or something then it would at least be given in a supervised and well-advised way.
You are WORTH having a good life! Forget that you are heavier than some, you can walk and enjoy sunshine, flowers, and you can hear beautiful music, meet people who will see YOU and feel happy they know you. Smile at yourself in the mirror and say HI. Enjoy LIFE! Good luck
Hope he stays on the right track so happy to see him able to spend more time with his beautiful daughter he loves her so much ❤
Randy has such a soothing voice and way of speaking. Would love to hear him do a podcast or audiobooks.
Congrats Randy! Keep it up!
I went through this same situation. It’s very easy to allow things to get out of control.
You have to do what the dr. Tells you.
Prayers for you!!!
YOU ARE AWESOME
Dr's typically ask patients to lose 10 % of their weight before bypass surgery. I had gastric bypass in 2009. Not having an appetite is not unusual. I never feel hunger. So I can understand where he is at.
When I was trying to lose weight I went from obese and binge eating to anorexic because it was too hard to find a balance and seeing the numbers go down rapidly gave me a massive feeling of accomplishment. Slowing down and stopping made me feel awful. I completely understand how he felt
Seems like a nice young man with a decent and supportive family. How did he ever get to be this weight!?!
Eating disorders mixed with emotional problems and/or hormone issues can be a bitch
Aww I’m soo proud of Randy! It’s so good seeing someone so sweet achieve their weight loss goal! I hope he’s doing well ♥️
He died a few years ago
@@bigmacsauce1953 Yea I found that out after the video. Still proud of him either way 💪🏾
I bet he never thought he'd say he didn't have an appetite. Good luck, Randy.💙
Its so great he gets to be a father again. Shes young enough that he'll be able to build real memories with her. Congrats!
What a sweet man, I love his attitude and how he handles criticism.
Seems like a lovely individual
I'm so happy for him and I wish him and his family the very best!
That's the shittiest thing in their situation. keeping their weight can kill them but... losing weight also has its share of threat. A rock and a hard place.
What a lovely man, sweet and gentle and I hope he gets whatever he wishes for.
I had gastric bypass ten years ago. I lost the desired weight but also lost another 35 pounds which ended making me seriously looking malnourished. I am 5 ft, 9 and was down to 125 pounds luckily I was able to balance everything out
I’m also 5’9”, 120 lb, but you as a man, 125 is seriously seriously skinny.
What a kind soul. Wish him nothing but long years ahead.
Awww he’s adorable. I hope he continued to do well after the 12 months.
so very proud of you randy keep goin!!!!!! it will only get better and better!!!!! god bless!
So proud of you. I'm so glad you have a supportive family Randy. Best wishes. ❤
I am rooting for you here in England. Stay strong and Enjoy.your Amazing weight loss. Dr. Now is proud of you and so am I!! Bless you. Keep up the good work, I am sure that you can do it.
RANDY YOUR NOT A FAILURE !!!!
YOU HAVE THE HEART OF A WARRIOR !!!! MAY GOD BLESS YOU.
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I'm having a Gastric bypass in a few months, i knew you had to lose weight carefully but I didnt know it could land you in the hospital for that long wow... Good to know.. and glad to see him doing so well
When you're trying to lose weight, you can't try too hard, it's not good for you. I did that in high school, where I went for a couple of days without eating and I was totally skin and bone and I came close to getting really sick 🤢 Now I'm trying to lose weight by working out every day and not eating a lot. Just don't do too much like me, it's not good for you, it's not good for your muscles and your body and it can make you really sick 🤢 Bottom line here is be careful and don't overdo it.
Randy would be my go to friend for nutrition advice now. How far this genuine, humble and courteous young man has come.
Keep up the wonderful work you are doing. You will reach your goal, but take it slow and one day at a time. i wish you well and many years of happiness with your daughter and family!
I’m so happy for him !!! He did this so well he wanted it bad there’s no way anybody else couldn’t want a life like this he’s GOALS !
Yes the first time I've seen the Dr. tell someone to slow down!! Best of health to Randy!!
Randy’s a real sweetheart! Such a positive attitude. Awesome young man! Wishing you continued success.
Family and friends support is crucial to success in weight loss
Clearly randy just struggles with extremes, he went from the extreme of eating massive amounts of food to the extreme of eating nothing. I’m glad he’s doing better and I hope he’s doing great now
😢 Dr. NOW and his patience.
I have NEVER heard this doctor tell someone to slow down.
I did the same thing and was weak and miserable. It sucked.
Please remember, even if your goal is to lose weight, you can't force it. The body needs to lose it slowly. Skipping meals for long periods does more damage than good. When you do eventually eat your body freaks out and holds onto that food as much as possible, regardless of fat storage
Randy is so wonderful...I love his attitude and overall demeanor. It's like he has a whole new lease on life.
Such a lovely person. Hope Randy inspired more people and continue living a healthy life with his daughter.
Don't give up Randy! I feel your pain and I can relate. Finding that balance is scary to me too. It's easier to flip the mental switch and cut off the food and its easy to flip the switch the other way and indulge, but finding the balance scares the heck out of me because I also worry that my will power isn't going to be strong enough to eat healthy. With drinking or drugs, you just quit. Can't do that with foo. I'm pulling for you dude, much love.
Loosing weight is one of the toughest job folks .
I sure like Randy what a decent guy he is I wish him a lot of luck I'm sure he'll do great!
This is so wholesome! It's so refreshing to see someone that isn't using excuses and blaming others for their issues.
Good for him! Such an awesome video. You can see the joy in his eyes. What a delightful story ❤🎉
This was a nice break away from all the ignorant slobs on this show. Randy actually did the work, he listened to Dr. Now and he’s actually doing what he needs to do not only for himself but for his family. Bravo Randy!
What an amazing, grateful young man. We all can learn from him and his accomplishments!
Great work Randy. You are an example of how it takes dedication and perseverance to lose weight.
God bless you.
Props to Randy's Dad for telling Dr. Now the truth. So many families on here lie to cover for bad behavior, it's refreshing to see someone be honest for their kid's best interest
Omg I cried throughout the entire episode. Lol Randy won my heart❤ what an exciting propect for his future!! Pls follow-up with Randy down the road!
Randy is an inspiration and a 1000 times better than most on this show. Good job Randy but be safe.
He’s the sweetest person
Hope everything goes smoothly for him
He really wanted this and am happy for him I love how supportive Randy family is, they are just awesome ppl.
Don't be too hard on yourself. We all fail to achieve our goals at times but the solution is to adapt and overcome.
I once had somebody ask me “how can a person starve to death if they’re fat?”, thinking body fat was the same as nutrition. 🙄
Body fat unfortunately can stick
I’m soooo proud of him and this is my first time seeing anything about him. Such a great soul ❤
Nice to see a good guy on this show instead of the usual people who dont work hard enough until Dr. Now gets on their butts
Wonderful young man! Good head on his shoulders.
“I just can’t win with my body right now.” Broke my heart…
I'm legit crying. So awesome! Nice one, Randy!!!!!
Randy seems so wholesome and nice. Also appreciative of what his family did for him since he said he was so happy he could finally make food for them and do something in return. Shows that it was constantly on his mind
My son is 16 and obese. This happens , he had no appetite when he first started losing weight, and would get sick. But now he’s good still losing but eats the same food he was eating just not as much and less often.
The perfect patient. I’m rooting for Randy.
I hope when I get the surgery I will be able to make small goals as well. I know it’s hard and Randy showed us how being too motivated can be worse for you. Taking it easy is the best way
This man seems so genuine and caring - what a fighter!
Nice guy! Best of luck to him in your weight loss plan. Just don't starve yourself! It takes time to loose weight. I know from personal experience.😊
I can relate to this particular guest. Pushing yourself so hard you faint because you are just too set on seeing results quickly
He’s so soft spoken. Looking good Randy!
Got to be the first person to be in the hospital at that weight for starvation.
Watching this man with his little girl made me so happy. What a legend! X