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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkHealth & Beauty | March 2007 

Former Half-Ton Man Leaves Home for First Time in Five Years
email this pageprint this pageemail usOlga R. Rodriguez - Associated Press


Manuel Uribe, who once weighed half a ton, celebrates with champagne as he sits on his bed while being driven around his neighborhood on his first trip outside of his home in five year to celebrate the weight he has lost in San Nicolas de los Garza, northern Mexico, Wednesday, March 7, 2007. Uribe, drew worldwide attention when he pleaded for help on national television in January 2006 and has lost 397 pounds (180 kilos) since he began a high-protein diet a year ago. (AP/Monica Rueda)
San Nicolas de los Garza, Mexico – Manuel Uribe, who once weighed half a ton, left his house Wednesday for the first time in five years.

Six people pushed Uribe's wheel-equipped iron bed out to the street where a mariachi band played and a crowd gathered to see the man who once weighed 1,235 pounds (560 kilograms).

“The sky is beautiful and blue and what I want is to enjoy the sun,” Uribe said after taking a sip from a champagne bottle.

Unable to leave his bed for more than five years, Uribe has lost 397 pounds (180 kilos) since he began a high-protein diet a year ago. He now weighs about 840 pounds (380 kilos).

To celebrate the milestone in his battle of the bulges, a forklift lifted Uribe's bed onto a trailer pulled by a pickup truck and the 41-year-old mechanic took a ride through the streets of San Nicolas de los Garza, a Monterrey suburb.

Dozens of reporters and photographers followed Uribe as he went past the town's plaza and church, waving at clusters of people trying to get a glimpse of him.

“It fills me with joy to see he's getting better and getting a little sun,” said Uribe's neighbor Guadalupe Guerra. “I would go crazy if I had to be inside my house for so many years.”

Uribe was a chubby kid, weighing more than 250 pounds (115 kilograms) as an adolescent. Starting in 1992, he said, his weight began ballooning further.

Since the summer of 2002, Uribe has been bedridden, relying on his mother and friends to feed and clean him.

He drew worldwide attention when he pleaded for help on national television in January 2006. After his television appearance, an Italian and a Spanish doctor both visited and offered him gastric bypass surgery.

But Uribe chose to accept the help of Mexican nutritionists working with the Zone diet. He says he'll stick to the diet until he reaches his goal weight of 265 pounds (120 kilos).

“My goal is to leave the house on my own but I know that will be a long process,” he said.

Doctors say it may take between three and four years for Uribe to reach his goal.

Uribe said he plans to start a foundation to help overweight people get medical assistance and teach them about healthy eating habits.



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