Doctors Treat Nebraskan Who Weighed 1,072 Pounds

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Doctors Treat Nebraskan Who Weighed 1,072 Pounds


SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Aug. 11) - A man who once weighed more than half a ton has lost 321 pounds under the care of a team of doctors and hopes to lose 450 pounds more.

Patrick Deuel, 42, of Valentine, Neb., weighed 1,072 pounds when he was admitted to Sioux Falls' Avera McKennan Hospital eight weeks ago. Deuel, who is just under 6 feet tall, is on a 1,200 calorie-a-day diet.

"If we hadn't gotten him here, he'd be dead now," said Fred Harris, Deuel's lead doctor.

The former restaurant manager has been bedridden since last fall. He has battled heart failure, thyroid problems, diabetes, pulmonary hypertension and arthritis, and needed help just to roll over in bed.

"Until recently, I wasn't able to see any light at the end of the tunnel," he said Monday from his hospital bed.

A group known as the League of Human Dignity helped arrange for Deuel to be driven to a local livestock scale, where he could be weighed.

According to the Guinness World Records Web site, the record for heaviest man in the world is 1,397 pounds, held by Jon Brower Minnoch of Bainbridge, Wash., who died in 1983.

Deuel, who has battled weight problems all his life and blames his condition in part on genetics, said it took months to find a hospital. Hospitals closer to his home balked at admitting him, he said.

"I got scared because I couldn't help him anymore, and I didn't know who would help him," said his wife, Edith.

Harris said Deuel's care could cost millions of dollars, much of which the hospital may have to cover. Officials found a special ambulance, and hospital workers joined two beds to accommodate Deuel.

One of Deuel's goals is to walk out of the hospital. He also wants to go to a Nebraska Cornhuskers football game, and just take a walk with his wife.

"Even though he's faced negativity all these years, he's not a negative person," Edith Deuel said. "He's almost always been able to stay bubbly and make jokes and be happy."


08/11/04 10:07 EDT

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Yikes! Millions of dollars? You've got to be kidding me. If they're basically starving him down it should cost much less.

My favorite part was the briefly mentioned "League of Human Dignity"

Sounds like some kind of half-assed superheroes. Unless it includes Jack Kevorikian, in which case it would be cool.
 

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There are a lot of fat people in Nebraska, and in the Midwest in general. It's kinda like the Sixth Sense, only I see people who are fat, not dead. :D
 

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squareh4t3r said:
It's kinda like the Sixth Sense, only I see people who are fat, not dead. :D


Don't worry, they'll all be soon enough...

Just look at the laundry list of obese diseases Fatsy McHusker had.
 

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squareh4t3r said:
There are a lot of fat people in Nebraska, and in the Midwest in general. It's kinda like the Sixth Sense, only I see people who are fat, not dead. :D

And then you have plastic land LA, where people have all kinds of surgeries to look like the stars, yet ironically Fast Food began there..
 

aria

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GregN. said:
And then you have plastic land LA, where people have all kinds of surgeries to look like the stars, yet ironically Fast Food began there..

Its a can-nun-der-rum :D
 

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squareh4t3r said:
There are a lot of fat people in Nebraska, and in the Midwest in general. It's kinda like the Sixth Sense, only I see people who are fat, not dead. :D

Yeah, here in Texas there are a lot of fat people here. In one of my formal rival schools, they have nothing but fat people and about one or two skinny people. I saw these two people that were working a basketball game and they were big! I saw one of them eat some Taco Bell while the other was eating a sandwich wrap from Subway. It was disgusting to look at those two stuff their face.

Maury V.
 

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Poor guy. Living in Nebraska and all.
 

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Well, yes there are a lot of fat people in Omaha. It's a problem because we're now so immobile; we have to do most of our traveling with cars, meaning that we don't do a lot of walking. Since we have to spend most of our time sitting, cellulite can't help but accumulate. We're not a densely populated city like New York. Everything's so damn far from each other....

But the women here are quite nice. I've been in Prague for the last year and coming back I can see Czech blood at work, at least a bit. Nebraska has a lot of central european immigrants (German, Polish, Czech, etc.) and also Scandinavian, which means we have some really big people. Sometimes, the blood mixing produces some ghastly results, but a lot of times you can get some nice-looking people. Remember, L.A.'s beauty scene was created because of Midwestern people looking to find fame, only to find other beautiful people, which in actuality has created an Orwellian standard of beauty in which everyone looks the same (IMO) but...

Anyway, to re-iterate: the women here are quite attractive and not nearly as neurotic as east-coast women can be. :buttrock:
 
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