‘My 600-lb Life: Where Are They Now?’ What To Expect In Finale?

Dr. Now From My 600-lb Life, Sourced From @younannowzaradan Instagram

My 600-lb Life star Dr. Now has helped almost all of his patients lose weight, except for those who never wanted to follow his instructions. Season 12 recently wrapped up. But TLC followed it up with the seventh season of Where Are They Now? which features updates from Dr. Now’s patients from the past seasons. The spinoff is already nearing its last episode, and many are curious about the last patient. Keep reading to see who it was.

My 600-lb Life: Dr. Now Hanging Up His Scalpel Soon?

There have been speculations that Season 12 may be the last of Dr. Now. Several Reddit threads have discussed the possibility of Dr. Now’s inevitable retirement. According to some, the 79-year-old deserves to enjoy his life after over 54 years as a surgeon. Others have also pointed out how Dr. Now is starting to move slowly in the latest season. The Iranian native has also been thankful for all the support he’s receiving. In March, the My 600-lb Life star hosted a meet-and-greet event at his office to show appreciation to his fans.

Dr. Now From My 600-lb Life, Sourced From @younannowzaradan Instagram
Dr. Now From My 600-lb Life, Sourced From @younannowzaradan Instagram

What To Expect In The Finale?

TLC has yet to share the synopsis for the tenth episode of My 600-lb Life: Where Are They Now? which is believed to be the finale. However, most of Dr. Now’s returning patients have done well throughout their journey. One of them is Margaret, who brought her weight down to 463. Many viewers were also glad that her mother is now more supportive and has stepped away from being an enabler.

Margaret Johnson From My 600-lb Life, TLC, Sourced From TLC YouTube
Margaret Johnson From My 600-lb Life, TLC, Sourced From TLC YouTube

But one patient failed to impress Dr. Now. During the latest episode, Megan Davis revealed that she had only shed 14 pounds after months of her physical program. “You still haven’t made much of a change in your eating habits, and that’s the issue right now,” the bariatric surgeon said. But Dr. Now didn’t give up and challenged her to lose 30 pounds to qualify for bariatric surgery.

My 600-lb Life: Dr. Now Endorses A New Show

Dr. Now has also been fueling his retirement rumors by promoting a new weight loss show. In an Instagram post, the My 600-lb Life star told his fans to watch Quarter Ton Teen on AETV. It’s about younger generations struggling with obesity. Dr. Now has also been using Instagram as a platform to spread awareness regarding the worrying increase in child obesity rates in the U.S.

https://www.instagram.com/p/C7Wsi89xhKE/

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