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  • MAN: 765lbs, this makes you right up there

  • with some of the heaviest women in the world.

  • CHARITY: I would rather die than live this

  • way.

  • COMM: Charity Pierce is believed to be the

  • heaviest woman in the world. Housebound, her extreme size has put her life on hold, and

  • now she's desperate for help. She fears time is running out to save her life and marry

  • fiancee Tony, who is 17 years her junior.

  • TONY: I'm scared of losing her, if she doesn't

  • get this help.

  • COMM: Charity has weighed over 500lbs since

  • her early teens, doctors have urged her to diet and exercise, but an accident in the

  • year 2000 severely hampered her mobility, and hurt her pride when a lymphedema developed.

  • CHARITY: I just got embarrassed of going outside

  • because of course everybody would look at me.

  • COMM: Charity now longs for a gastric bypass

  • surgery which will stem her insatiable appetite. But the operation can only be performed safely,

  • if she loses 200lbs herself.

  • COMM: To help shed some pounds off, Charity

  • is trying to exercise more, and is on a diet restricting her to just 1,200 calories a day,

  • compared to her previous intake of 10,000.

  • CHARITY: We'd make Chinese, or we'd make chips

  • and dip, tacos, ice cream for lunch. We'd have like anything.

  • COMM: For eighteen-year-old daughter Charly,

  • growing up was very different to other kids.

  • CHARLY: Everyone else was doing like other

  • stuff and I was at home taking care of my mom. I guess it's just kind of what's normal

  • to me.

  • COMM: And Charity's condition has had a serious

  • effect on their relationship.

  • CHARLY: I used to be really close to my mom

  • and now I'm just not at all, like it's constant fighting are arguing, because I'm getting

  • to the point where I've done it for so long that it gets really easily to be frustrated

  • and we just fight a lot.

  • COMM: The couple dream of tying the knot soon,

  • but Charity's mobility issues have overshadowed the wedding plans.

  • CHARITY: I want a big wedding, I want to be

  • able to fit into a dress, if I wanted to get married in my living room I'd already be married.

  • COMM: Whilst she and Tony discuss venues Charity

  • tasks Charly with hunting for the perfect wedding dress at David's Bridal, where she

  • feeds back her findings on video.

  • 02:49 CHARITY: I like this dress, it's my dream

  • dress, it's really beautiful.

  • 02:52 CHARLY: It seems like you, something you'd

  • wear. I like that one, I also like the middle one too. Those are the two that I thought

  • you'd like the most.

  • 03:00 COMM: Charity knows her wish will only come

  • true, if she reach her target weight. Her physician osteopath Ben Miller, is coming

  • to check her progress by weighing her for the first time in four months.

  • BEN: She needs to be able to prove that she

  • can lose weight on her own. Are you ready for this Charity?

  • 03:19 CHARITY: Yes. Ready to see.

  • 03:22 BEN: 765lbs. This makes you probably right

  • up there with some of the heaviest women in the world.

  • 03:32 COMM: For Charity the news of only losing

  • 22lbs after four weeks of crash dieting is devastating. But Dr. Miller hopes the blow

  • might motivate her.

  • CHARITY: I don't wanna be like this, I would

  • rather die than live this way.

  • CHARITY: I really thought my weight would

  • have been down a lot more than that, as hard as I've worked.

  • BEN: Is this gonna be the straw that broke

  • the camel's back? Or is this going to be the motivation you need to work harder to continue

  • ail all the good change that you've made in your lifestyle already?

  • CHARITY: I'm not giving up, It's gonna take

  • me longer obviously but I'm not giving up.

  • CHARITY: Whatever it takes to get there right?

  • BEN: I think that's the attitude to have.

  • COMM: It appears the lesson has paid off,

  • and Charity looks forward to the future with a positive outlook.

  • CHARITY: I think anybody can be turned around

  • with help. I think anybody has a chance with help. Whether it's losing weight, quitting

  • smoking, quitting drinking, quitting drugs. I think anybody has a chance, with help.

MAN: 765lbs, this makes you right up there

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