'My 600-lb Life' Star Leneatha Quits Weight Loss Program Even After Going Viral

What does Leneatha Reed from 'My 600-lb Life' look like now? Unfortunately, the viral star hasn't made as much progress as she was hoping. Some TLC viewers might recognize the woman featured on the April 15 episode of My 600-lb Life. Leneatha Reed (occasionally spelled Leneathra) went viral in January 2019 after vowing to lose

What does Leneatha Reed from 'My 600-lb Life' look like now? Unfortunately, the viral star hasn't made as much progress as she was once hoping.

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Some TLC audience may acknowledge the woman featured on the April 15 episode of My 600-lb Life. Leneatha Reed (from time to time spelled Leneathra) went viral in January 2019 after vowing to lose more than 450 kilos.

The 40-year-old’s Facebook page, Phat2Fit, racked up just about 21,000 likes as increasingly folks heard about her adventure and struggles to maintain 2-year-old daughter, Kenlyn. "I couldn't get down on the floor and play with her... even giving her a bath was a challenge," Leneatha instructed GMA in an interview.

Her tale reached My 600-lb Life manufacturers, who documented her attempt to lose weight over the span of 9 months. But was once Leneatha successful?

What does Leneatha from 'My 600-lb Life' look like now?

Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem that the qualified pharmacy technician has made a lot development. Her ultimate social media update got here in December when she hinted at her upcoming look at the show.

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"Thank you all for the inboxes checking in on me! Y’all truly have made my heart smile!" Leneatha wrote on Dec. 8. "Yes, I’m still on my journey but I am currently working on something that I unfortunately cannot share at the moment! I love y’all and hope to be back sharing my journey with you all soon!"

At the end of her episode, Dr. Younan Nowzaradan (aka Dr. Now) printed that Leneatha had missed a couple of appointment with him. During a video convention, she informed the bariatric surgeon that she was too busy being a unmarried father or mother to concentrate on his weight loss program.

Apart from urging her to stick with a 1,200-calorie-a-day diet to be able to get her weight below 500 pounds, there wasn’t much else Dr. Now may just do. "It’s unfortunate that Len has decided not to make her health a priority," the Houston-based physician said. 

"I don’t think she fully realizes how fast her time is gonna run out if she keeps going down the path she’s on," he added. "But she hasn’t been able to get past the hurdle in her mind where she justifies her responsibilities being her excuse to overeat and continue like this."

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Leneatha initially started gaining weight after present process breast reduction surgical operation.

In her 2019 interview with GMA, the Meridian, Miss. resident defined that a complication all through the plastic surgery process contributed to her obesity.  

Leneatha said she used to be placed on lifestyles give a boost to after her lungs collapsed and placed on steroid medicine, which began her on a nasty path. "When I sit on the toilet, I have to brace myself and make sure I don’t fall into the toilet, because being my size, you break toilet seats," she admitted on My 600-lb Life. 

With the help of trainer Frank Harbin, Leneatha dropped 28 pounds in two months, however the lifestyle exchange proved to be too tricky for her. Still, she favored the encouragement she gained from total strangers. 

"It really touches my heart," Leneatha instructed GMA. "It makes me nervous to put myself out there and be vulnerable to criticism, but as far as the support, it's really heartwarming because that's what I set out to do is inspire others."

New episodes of My 600-lb Life air Wednesdays at Eight p.m. ET on TLC.

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