Mayra Lisbeth Rosales, once weighing 500 kilograms, held the title of the world’s most obese woman. Her weight gain, turning her into a half-ton mass, came with time, initially without health issues. However, her increasing weight eventually left her immobile, rendering her incapable of performing basic self-care tasks, such as showering or even moving. Her devoted husband assumed the role of her primary caregiver, attending to her every need.
A turning point occurred in Mayra’s life when a profoundly touching event unfolded. Her sister, in a moment of rage, severely injured her son, leading to the child’s hospitalization and, tragically, his subsequent death. Mayra’s sister faced legal consequences and was incarcerated. This tragic incident made Mayra realize that she needed to step up as the primary support system for her sister’s children. Motivated by this life-altering event, Mayra embarked on a weight loss journey, understanding that shedding her excess weight was essential to assume her newfound responsibility. To initiate her transformation, she underwent a series of surgeries, a complex operation that involved a dedicated team of doctors and firefighters employing specialized equipment to transport her from her bed to the hospital. Over the course of 11 surgeries, Mayra faced the substantial challenge of addressing the condition of her skin and muscles, which had deteriorated significantly due to her immense weight. Despite the daunting obstacles, she remained resilient and committed to her goal.
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