At 39, Charity weighed 350 kg and was completely dependent on her family for basic needs. But what hurt most was seeing her 19-year-old daughter, already 150 kg and equally trapped in food addiction, following in her footsteps.
Her husband, Tommy, loved larger women and didn’t see their lifestyle as a problem. He met Charity online, moved in, and stayed—caring for her as her mobility declined. But one day, Charity realized she wasn’t just hurting herself—she was shaping her daughter’s future in the same unhealthy mold.
Determined to change, Charity entered the hospital. There, she learned about nutrition, got mental health support, and shed 20 kg. Once she reached 290 kg, doctors performed weight-loss surgery. A year later, she was down 120 kg. Eventually, she dropped 200 kg total, stabilizing at 150 kg.
Now, Charity and her daughter are in therapy together, learning to find joy in movement, not food. From being bedridden to reclaiming her life, Charity’s transformation has given her family a second chance.