S06.E11: Renee's Story - Page 2 - My 600-lb Life
I was fascinated by Renee. The teaser was "plus-size model"--yeah, right. We got to learn about "eatees"--which actually did not surprise me; there is sizable online presence interested in seeing women fart on cakes--google it if you don't believe me--so food fetishes are a little ho-hum. But when I heard "squashers" I was terrified that she was going to say she sat on puppies or kittens, and I'm still not sure that that isn't a thing.
When Renee said at the end that it had been years since...I was sure she was going to say, as many of them do, years since she'd been able to shop for clothes. But years since she'd been in a bookstore! How wonderful. She was not a stupid person; she made lots of dry little jokes throughout, most of which Dr. Now didn't catch. "Rome wasn't built in a day--and neither was my bikini body" is one I recall.
All of her children had such low voices--when I first heard Monique, I was unsure of her gender. She is slim and flat-chested, and I wondered if she were trans. Then I heard all the other kids talk and they all have those deep voices.
I noticed Dr. Now didn't go into his standard shaming of the care-givers about Renee's eating habit. I think it must've been clear that they were burned out and maybe hopeless about their mom's health. At the end, her son was lovely--he was so thankful to Dr. Now--"thank you for giving me my mom back"--and I hope that her success gave them all a boost.
Her breasts really are a problem. I don't think it was lymphedema; breasts are fatty tissue, and that's where she's carrying a lot of her fat.
I think she wasn't using the wheelchair footrests at the beginning because the fat in her thighs made it impossible for her to bend her legs at a 90 degree angle--I don't think she could get her feet on the footrests.
And at last Dr. Now uses hyrotherapy!
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