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The heaviest man in the history of medicine was Joo Minok, who lived on Bainbridge Island, Washington, USA, who was meters tall and weighed 635 kg when he was admitted to the hospital in 1978 with heart disease and breathing difficulties, but the main cause of his heart disease and breathing difficulties was urinary retention. Twelve firefighters took him on a makeshift stretcher to the ferry and then to the hospital, where his bed was tied to two beds. After that, he went on a diet, eating 1,200 calories a day and weighed 216 kilograms, but by the time he died in 1983, he had grown to 362 kilograms.
The heaviest woman was the American Rosalie Bradford, who weighed up to 544 kilograms in January 1987. After that, she had a heart attack, and in order to save her life, she was forced to **, and by 1994 she had reached a kilogram, and on August 4, 1998, she appeared in "** Time Hour: Guinness World Records TV Show".
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The Englishman Paul Mason, who weighed 70 stone (kilograms), is currently the heaviest man in the world. Because it is too heavy, the doctor who did **** for it is considering using *** to transport it to a hospital more than 200 kilometers away to accept **.
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550 kg.
The person still alive is Manuel Yuleb from Mexico, probably the heaviest person in the world, weighing 550 kilograms. Recently, Manuel planned to undergo a gastric bypass** surgery in Italy, otherwise a severely overweight weight could be life-threatening. For the past 5 years, Manuel has been bedridden due to his weight.
He had no way to stand up on his own, and he needed to be helped by someone. Twice a week, Manuel had to take a shower and rent a hot patch, and each time he had to be carried out into the yard by relatives and neighbors, and then poured water on him with a hose for watering the flowers.
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I remember that there was a 1,200-pound man in Australia who lost more than 500 pounds in a little over a month, and it seems to be Australian, which I saw a few years ago.
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Manuel Yulaib from Mexico is probably the heaviest person in the world with a weight of 550 kg Manuel Yulaib from Mexico is probably the heaviest person in the world with a weight of 550 kg. Recently, Manuel was scheduled to travel to Italy for gastric bypass** surgery, otherwise a severely overweight weight could be life-threatening.
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As far as China is concerned, there are many important people, and the most important people in modern times should be Sun Yat-sen, ***.
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It should be yourself, who has ever seen someone who can lift themselves up, or pick them up, there is absolutely no one in the world. So I am the heaviest, there is no dispute. Of course, the lightest is also yourself. Because everyone can become an angel.
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