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Matt
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24 Mar 2008 01:07 PM
    I just wanted to be the first to post in the new Topic.

    Seriously, haven't seen much lately. I did see something on the news that he was going out for an appearance or something and the truck got stuck under a bridge. Opps!!!

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    24 Mar 2008 01:25 PM
    Yes, I've been curious to know how he's been doing lately, too.
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    24 Mar 2008 01:56 PM
    I just did an internet search, as well as searches of this site and of DrSears.com. The most recent article I found was about what Matt mentioned, released by CNN on March 11, 2008. Manuel was being taken out for a picnic with his girlfriend, but the plans had to be cancelled when his bed/vehicle set-up snagged an overpass. He's now hoping to take her on a picnic on his birthday in June.

    On the up side, the article said he's lost 440 pounds now! That's fantastic! The article doesn't mention the Zone Diet, but rather, it refers to "a high-protein diet he started two years ago".

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    24 Mar 2008 05:12 PM
    huh... Just found a FOXNews.com online article from 2-13-08 that states he's lost 570 pounds,
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    sandra
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    11 Apr 2008 08:02 AM
    Hi Guys...
    I saw Manuel on UK telly. I live in London and THE ZONE DIET is not a buzzword yet. But thanks to Manuel...u never know
    Wondered how he got on?
    Thanks above info
    Bye for now
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    21 Apr 2008 08:09 PM
    how did he get that big in the 1st place? i mean it would actually be hard to gain that much weight
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    24 Apr 2008 06:56 PM
    From the documentary on UK channel 5, he ate in the wrong food/combination and voila...the foods did silent damage.
    Everybody is different.
    His mates probably ate the wrong foods too.

    Right foods in right combination???
    Who on zone has lost 570 pounds?
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    25 Apr 2008 08:32 AM
    im not trying to be mean or anything, its just its his fault hes in that bad of shape, genes have nothing to do w it. People try to feel sorry for him or something and that doesnt make much sense
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    25 Apr 2008 09:37 AM
    I have not seen the shows. I have only read about him on the web.

    It is a sad situation. The fact that he or someone around him couldn't stop this before he got that big. It amazes me when I hear stories about people who haven't been out of the house or bed for that matter in years. Someone is supplying the food for them, they aren't going out and getting it themselves.

    My wife & I made a pact to not allow ourselves to get out of shape again. The 80 lbs that I took off in 1 year took 10-12 years to put on. It was so gradual it didn't seem like a big deal.

    I wish him all the best!
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    25 Apr 2008 05:06 PM
    yeah, i cant believe when i hear stories like that. People who cant get out of their own door and stuff. I know im never going back to my old ways when i was in middle and most of high school. Looking back, and from what i know now, i ate SOOOO bad. I think part of the reason i didnt get so out of shape eating that food is because i didnt know how bad it was for me. Its kinda like those placebo affects. If someone knows that they just ate 100 bad carbs and feels bad for doing it, will actually gain more wieght than a person whos oblivious to eat. Thank god America doesnt know just how bad the food they eat is huh lol
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    25 Apr 2008 05:42 PM
    Yeah, it is sad, both about Manuel, and about how many Americans eat But Manuel's turning it around. I give him a lot of credit. And he's doing it in the public eye, too. He's very fortunate indeed to have the gerenrous help of the Mexican Zone drs and Barry Sears. I don't remember the exact details of hie past from the TV show I saw, but as I recall he'd begun to put the weight on when he lived and worked in the US.

    As for some people eat, tons of carbs and fats, yeah, if they only knew! Everyone reading this will hopefully keep spreading the word about the Zone!
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    26 Apr 2008 01:49 PM
    yeah, i seriously think thed would be alot fatter if they knew just how bad mcdonalds and stuff really are
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    02 May 2008 03:23 PM
    I didn't want to post because I thought this was a discussion about this mans weight loss accomplishments thus far. But not all Americans are over weight due to McDonalds, I think we could start by examining the food pyramid if we really wanted to pinpoint something useful. At least I know when I was younger we had a large emphasis on the food pyramid throughout my education.

    Just something to think about.
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    03 May 2008 09:25 AM
    yeah, i didnt mean mcdonalds alone, it was just supposed to be a metaphor thing. I think a very large part of it is the public ignorance on whats good for you and whats not. If they would know how bad some of the new food really is, i think thed be more reluctant to grab that extra donut or bowl of pasta. I know when i was a kid and my parents would always take me to fast food places and wouldnt think twice about the nutritional value of anything (not that many kids do), it wouldnt even pop into my head. However i think if maybe the schools were to iunclude a mandatory nutirtion and health class, it would help the obesity problem trmendously
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    03 May 2008 01:28 PM
    Yeah I was referring to McDonalds in that sense too ;-) and the bit on the pyramid is the whole educating the masses thing you spoke about.
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    20 May 2008 09:09 AM
    I've just recently heard about Manuel Uribe. I too find it interesting that he could get that big and just keep on gaining. That is, until he started the zone. In some ways I am very grateful for him doing this in the public eye and he should get a lot of credit for actually doing something about his weight.

    I know what it is like to gain and to feel so out of control. I lost 40 pounds doing The zone a few years ago but gained it all back and some. Food in the wrong combination and type can be just as addicting as cigarettes or alcohol. I am now back doing the zone and intend to stick with it for a lifetime. Manuel and his story has helped me to be resolved to do this...
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    20 May 2008 02:51 PM
    yeah, food addiction is actually worse than drugs or alchohol bc you show it physically alot more. For the most part people can tell if you might have an obsession w food, however , its hard to tell alot of the time with drug or alchohol addicts. Tehy get the luxury of not having to show their addictions through pounds of fat. stectch marks
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    21 May 2008 05:48 PM
    Here was some news on the net about Manuel:

    http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/World.../events/hl
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    21 May 2008 06:06 PM
    Thanks Joel!
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    03 Jun 2008 08:54 AM
    On this youtube video
    http://www.formerfatguy.com/weblog/...-uribe.asp
    They are saying it's all started in America from eating pizza every day

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    08 Oct 2008 07:19 AM
    Is there a web page that says just what and how much he ate everyday to get up to that weight?

    I am just curious and have nothing but praise for him, He is a miracle...
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    11 Oct 2008 10:11 AM
    I was told yesterday that Manuel had died resently! is this true? Does anyone have any nfo on this?
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    11 Oct 2008 11:23 AM
    COOL!!! Just found out that Manuel is not only ALIVE but will be married on Oct 26th in Monterey, Mexico! The man who had died was Jose Luis Garza and weighed 990 pounds. His death was due to a heart attach. He was buried Oct. 7th. However, our Manuel is on the way to being married. happiness and health be unto him.
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    27 Oct 2008 03:13 AM
    According to the paper he did get married. I copied what my paper said, and I wonder why he didnt mention that his weight loss was also do to the Zone diet. He said it was due to his new wife whom he met 4 years ago!!

    Oct 27, 2:48 AM EDT


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    MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) -- The world's heaviest man has tied the knot.

    Manuel Uribe, who hasn't left his bed in six years, married his longtime girlfriend Claudia Solis Sunday in northern Mexico.

    Wearing a white silk shirt with a sheet wrapped around his legs, Uribe smiled as Solis, 38, walked down a flight of stairs wearing a strapless ivory dress, a tiara and hot-pink lipstick.

    He later broke into tears as a notary declared the couple husband and wife in a civil ceremony attended by more than 400 guests. For the traditional first dance as newlyweds, Uribe and Solis held hands and swayed to a romantic ballad.

    A popular local norteno band played accordion-heavy tunes at the reception, which featured a banquet of meat and buttered vegetables.

    Uribe's mother, Orquedia Garza, said the groom steered clear of the five-tier wedding cake.

    "He didn't break his diet," she told The Associated Press. "His doctors are here and they are watching him very closely."

    The wedding, which was closed to most media, will be featured in an upcoming Discovery Channel documentary on Uribe, the 43-year-old former mechanic said.

    "I have a wife and will form a new family and live a happy life," Uribe told hordes of reporters earlier as they followed him through the streets of Monterrey.

    A flatbed truck was brought in to tow his custom-made bed decorated with a canopy, flowers and gold-trimmed bows to the wedding at a local event hall. Two police patrol cars escorted him ahead of a long line of traffic.

    Uribe tipped the scales in 2006 at 1,230 pounds (560 kilograms), earning him the Guinness World Record as the world's heaviest man.

    He has since shed about 550 pounds (250 kilograms) with the help of Solis, whom he met four years ago.

    Uribe said he's gunning for a new title: world's greatest weight loser.



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