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After Eating Food from the Trash, Man Loses 275 Pounds

Posted on Nov 18th 2009 5:00PM by Deborah Dunham
Filed Under: Diet & Weight Loss

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When Gregg McBride stepped on the scale one day, he thought it was broken. He later discovered the "error" message it displayed did not mean it was broken after all -- it just didn't go over 450 pounds, which was how much Gregg weighed at the time.

The 36-year-old's struggle with weight began in early childhood when his parents told him he couldn't eat junk food. But instead of setting a healthy example, this strict diet only hurt Gregg, so much so that he would steal money from his father's wallet to buy junk food and secretly scarf it down. "They thought they were helping," Gregg told the Today Show. "But in hindsight, I can see that they created a forbidden fruit. I ate junk food like it was going out of style."

Gregg's food addiction continued to get worse over the next 30 years. He was consuming nearly 9,000 calories a day on a menu that included soda for breakfast; several cartons of Chinese food and milkshakes for lunch; and a family-of-four-size meal from a fast-food restaurant for dinner, with a whole bag of cookies for dessert.

Despite Gregg's many attempts to lose the weight, nothing stuck ."I tried every diet out there: the wacky ones, the public ones, the dangerous ones," he said. "But I just kept getting bigger and bigger."

Gregg even tried a liquid fast where he didn't consume solid food for weeks. But when he spotted a half-eaten bag of potato chips in his trash, he stared at it for an hour before finally reaching in and devouring it.


While he was known as the "funny fat guy" to his friends, there was nothing funny about the way Gregg felt about himself. "It took every ounce of courage to walk into a room and not feel judged," he said. After college while job hunting, he said interviewers wouldn't even look him in the eye. "I felt like I had a disease that no one wanted."

Finally one day a co-worker told Gregg, "Just stop eating so much!" Gregg admits he was mad at first, but somehow those words resonated with him and became his mantra.

Gregg began exercising his body and exercising better control over food. His daily intake went from mounds of junk food to small portions of healthy food totaling just 1,700 calories. He even signed up for an aerobics class with a group of women who became some of his biggest fans. "I had a support system of strangers," Gregg said. "It was amazing."

Today, Gregg has lost a total of 275 pounds and is known as a "show-stopper" on the Joy Fit Club. He's still funnier than ever, making light of the fact that America saw his "man boobs" in a "before" photo and ecstatic that he can now buy jeans where "real people" shop. He is also working on a book about his weight loss journey. The title? "Just Stop Eating So Much!"

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