My 600-Lb. Life: Where Are They Now? - Season 9
Season 9
Episodes
Nathan and Amber
With bonus scenes; Nathan is shedding pounds and heading back to work as a teacher following his weight-loss surgery; however, his wife Amber can't seem to do the same as she struggles to qualify for a second surgery to update one she had years ago.
Ontreon & Wess
Ontreon hopes that surgery can make him a better husband to his wife Musa, but he struggles to move past the grief that's blocked him for years. Wess is doing great post-surgery, but his next goal is crucial to his success: lymphedema removal.
Julian and Cindy
Weight loss leads to exciting things when Julian and his wife Irma adopt a baby, but fatherhood might distract Julian from his goals; Cindy needs to change her attitude to lose some weight.
David & Syreeta
After getting surgery canceled and living in his van by the beach, surgery might be the break David has been waiting for his whole life. Syreeta suffers a devastating personal tragedy that only strengthens her desire to become a mother.
Margaret & Megan
Margaret succeds in getting surgery, but Dr. Now is dismayed when she and her mom revert to their old ways just a few months later; Megan grows impatient with her slow weight loss, and if Dr. Now doesn't approve her for surgery soon, she might quit.
Seana & J.T.
Seana's mind is ready for surgery, but her body still has a conflict with the scale. Once almost 900 pounds, J.T. Clark is finally ready to have his massive leg surgically downsized.
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