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I bet that the contestants on the show all have had bypass or vsg! I will find the truth! If you don't hear from me in a few days then they've found me! Continue my research and trust no one! Especially extremely fit people!

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Dude, don't do it! They will send Jillian after your ass and you will be in big trouble!

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I'm scared, but I have to do it!

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They lose weight because they don't do it alone. They have trainers, special nuts, big fat cameras in their face (and on their big ass) and half of the country with them. Sheesh... If I had that I'd lose too.. But no doubt I'd gain it back. And no doubt they will too :(

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Your name should be antibiggestloserband!

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Dude, don't do it! They will send Jillian after your ass and you will be in big trouble!

That Jillian scares the hell out of me......LOL....They'd have to have the paramedics standing 5 feet away from me at all times ...

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I bet that the contestants on the show all have had bypass or vsg! I will find the truth! If you don't hear from me in a few days then they've found me! Continue my research and trust no one! Especially extremely fit people!

I just said this to my husband last week!!

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Dr. Alvarez's coordinator, Susan, told me that they did the sleeve on a former biggest loser participant who had gained weight back after being on the show. Of course she didn't reveal who it was. I think keeping it off is the hard part.

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They lose weight because they don't do it alone. They have trainers' date=' special nuts, big fat cameras in their face (and on their big ass) and half of the country with them. Sheesh... If I had that I'd lose too.. But no doubt I'd gain it back. And no doubt they will too :([/quote']

And they force them to work out for 8 hrs a day...,who has time for that in reality?!

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I remember listening to a podcast of a former contestant (I'm gonna search for the link now) and she said she didn't care if she wasn't supposed to talk about it, but they literally dehydrate themselves and are terrified to drink Water and exercise with layers and layers stuff and just sweat it out. they're even afraid to eat. everything they show on camera is a sham, and the crew treats the contestants like **** (cattle as she called it). so i don't think i'd ever want to be on that show because some of them leave with even worse disordered eating than they started with.

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I think it's the extreme workouts that they have them on and all their meals are prepared for them , with no way to really cheat, unless it's part of the show. Just like on Extreme Makeover Weight Loss Edition, they exercise 4-5 hours per day! They literally devote their life to their weight loss. Most people don't have the time to do it, even if they wanted to.

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Omg! That was crazy! You know, I was just telling my husband Monday night after watching it that I'm done. I think Jillian is a complete witch and I love how she says that she used to be overweight. I seriously doubt it. I'm sorry but at my current weight there is NO WAY I would be able to run on a treadmill the way they expect the contestants to without blowing out a knee! The way they get on the scale and lose 7lbs and look disappointed that it wasn't more, makes me sick. You can tell they've most likely been brainwashed! Thanks for posting this article, I'm so over this show now!

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My favorite show has been extreme weight loss makeover edition. Loved that freaking show.

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I've never seen it what channel??

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