World’s Heaviest Man, Who Weighed Over 610 Kilos, Sheds 89% Of His Weight With Help From Saudi King
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World’s Heaviest Man, Who Weighed Over 610 Kilos, Sheds 89% Of His Weight With Help From Saudi King
Khalid bin Mohsen Shaari, once known as the world’s heaviest man weighing over 610 kilos, underwent a life-altering transformation in the last decade and now weighs 68 kilos, losing a staggering 542kg (which is 88% of his body weight).
Saudi Man Loses Over 500 Kilos After Former King Steps In To Help
Khalid bin Mohsen Shaari, once known as the heaviest man alive, has shed 542 kg, thanks to Saudi Arabia's former King Abdullah. In 2013, Khalid weighed a life-threatening 610 kg and was bedridden for over three years. His condition deteriorated to the point that he depended on friends and family for even his most basic needs. Moved by Khalid's plight, King Abdullah stepped in with a comprehensive plan to save his life. The King arranged for Khal…
From 610 kg to 63 kg: How world's heaviest man, Khalid Shaari, lost 542 kg weight
Khalid bin Mohsen Shaari, previously the heaviest man at 610 kilograms, successfully lost 542 kilograms through the intervention of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. Receiving intensive medical care, including surgeries and a specialized regimen, Shaari's weight dropped to 63.5 kilograms by 2023. He was bedridden for over three years before this transformation.
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