From obese to ripped in ten months: 392lb man who ate 15,000 calories a DAY a day halves his body weight after being forced to buy two plane seats


A morbidly obese man who was forced to buy two aeroplane seats has ditched his 15,000 calorie a day diet to hit the gym – and now looks unrecognisable.

(Article by Unnity Blott)

Ross Gardner, 39, from Florida, dropped from 392 lbs (28 stone) to just 2013 lbs (14 stone 7 lbs) after doctors warned he had just three years to live.

While he once consumed around 15,000 calories every day – six times the recommended daily amount for the average male – Ross struggled to squeeze into size XXXXL clothing.

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On a luxury trip to the Bahamas, Ross was left red-faced after he was stopped at the airport and forced to pay double the price for two seats due to his size.

Doctors then warned Ross that his life was at risk so, in a desperate bid to turn his life around, he waved goodbye to his daily diet of pizza, burgers and whiskey.

He managed to shed half his body weight in 10 months and, after undergoing surgery to remove 6 lbs of excess skin, he now has his life back on track.

Ross, a chiropractor, said: ‘I didn’t recognise the person staring back at me in the mirror, I was absolutely huge.

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‘It was humiliating’: On a luxury trip to the Bahamas, Ross was left red-faced after he was stopped at the airport and forced to pay double the price for two seats due to his size

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Crisis point: Doctors warned Ross that he had less than three years to live so, in a desperate bid to turn his life around, he ditched his daily diet of pizza, burgers and whiskey

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Transformation: Ross managed to shed half his body weight in 10 months and, after undergoing surgery to remove 6 lbs of excess skin, he now has his life back on track

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‘One day at work, I bent down to pick up a napkin and my trousers ripped completely in half. It was awful and I had to go straight home to change them.

‘And I was left completely humiliated when I was forced to buy two plane seats on a flight from Ohio to Miami.

‘In five years I had put on 14 stone and, despite telling myself daily that I would start a diet, I never did.’

Ross recalled how he would drink almost a litre of Jack Daniel’s whiskey each morning, and then binge on food until 2am before going to bed in a bid to avoid getting a hangover. 

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Ross, who now works as a chiropractor and regularly hits the gym, said: ‘I was left completely humiliated when I was forced to buy two plane seats on a flight from Ohio to Miami’

‘I didn’t take my shirt off once in six years in front of anyone, I was too ashamed of my bulging belly,’ he said.

‘I finally realised what I was doing to my body and decided to make serious changes. I swapped 15,000 calories for 2,500 and in ten months, I lost around 15 stone.

‘I now feel like a new man and I want to encourage others that it is never too late to turn your life around.’

Ross was working as a waiter in a large restaurant chain and, over the course of five years, piled on 14 stone.

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Surgery: Ross lost more than half of his body weight but, due to his extreme weight loss, he was left with no other option than to have a body lift to remove excess skin (pictured)

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No more fast food: Ross once drank almost a litre of Jack Daniel’s whiskey each morning, and then binge on food until 2am before going to bed in a bid to avoid getting a hangover

He explained: ‘I wasn’t a fussy eater, I would eat it all, you name it and I would eat it.

‘It was exhausting being that heavy, I was on my feet all day so when I got home I wouldn’t move all evening.

‘My mom would come round my house and leave scales in the middle of my kitchen floor, which was her way of telling me I needed to lose weight, but as soon as she left I would toss them to one side.’

Ross, who wore size XXXL clothing, had to wear slip-on shoes as he couldn’t reach his feet to tie his shoelaces. 

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Ross was working as a waiter in a large restaurant chain and, over the course of five years, piled on 14 stone. But he has now halved his body weight

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Ross shows off his new body in a selfie. Speaking of his obese days, he recalled: ‘I didn’t take my shirt off once in six years in front of anyone, I was too ashamed of my bulging belly’

He said: ‘I realised I couldn’t carry on the way I was and the main turning point for me was when I was on a cruise to the Bahamas with work, I was flying from Ohio to Miami and I was forced to buy two plane seats.

‘It was humiliating. I sat indoors for the whole holiday as I couldn’t enjoy myself, I even refused to get off the ship in Miami.

‘My uncle recommended I see a doctor so I took medical leave from work and went to see a weight loss specialist.

‘The doctor did a series of tests and told me that if I carried on with what I was doing I would be dead in three years.

‘Straight away I quit alcohol and smoking and attended behavioural therapy to figure out why I was using food to make myself feel better.

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‘I realised I couldn’t carry on the way I was’: Ross (pictured with his doctor) shows off just how much weight he has lost by fitting two people into his size XXXXL trousers

‘I went from binging on 15,000 calories in one or two sittings to eating seven or eight times a day, with each meal being around 200 calories.

‘In the first week I lost half a stone and from there the weight just kept falling off, it actually got to the point where I struggled to stop losing weight and I had to higher my calorie intake to maintain a healthy weight.’

In just ten months, Ross lost more than half of his body weight but, due to his extreme weight loss, he was left with no other option than to have a body lift to remove his severe excess skin.

He said: ‘My belly button was down by my knees and I had to tuck my skin into my shorts to hide it, it was humiliating.

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‘The surgeon removed 6lbs of excess skin from around my torso and after the long and difficult recovery I felt like a new man.

‘I went to the gym six or seven times a week, and still do now, and because of this I didn’t have to have surgery on my arms or legs which was a great relief.’

Now weighing a healthy 203 lbs (14 stone 7 lbs), Ross is determined to help others.

‘I went back to medical school and I have just qualified as a chiropractic physician,’ he said. ‘I now help others and want to prove that it is never too late to turn your life around.’

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