Cole, from Saint Matthews, South Carolina,USA, used to weigh 585 pounds (265 kilograms), which “was as high as [his] scales would read,” he said.

The American man sharedbefore and afterphotographs that highlighted the incredible metamorphosis he underwent, losing a significant amount of fat.

“It’s very hard to share a shirtless picture but I’ve come so far!” Cole wrote on hisGoFundMepage, created on April 26, 2024. “I know it is hard for some of you to look at. People didn’t believe in me, but I believed in myself.”

40-year-old Cole Prochaska used to weigh “as much as three men,” but he has become “one” after shedding hundreds of pounds naturally

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

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With over 361 pounds down (164 kilograms), Cole has been left with excess skin, and he described having to “tuck” his skin in his pants while being forced to wear loose clothing to “conceal the flab.”

“I have been heavy since I was six years old and at 38, I have never walked on a beach without a shirt on and always avoided pool parties,” Cole said.

He continued: “I’m still trapped. Due to this extra skin. I’m asking for financial help.”

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

Seekingplastic surgeryto remove his loose skin, the transformed man set up the GoFundMe page to cover the costly expense.

Cole explained: “I first estimated $60K but now I know I will have no less than three surgeries and will have to stay in California four weeks after each surgery.”

As of Tuesday (June 25), the South Carolinian has raised a total of $76,407 out of his $100,000 target.

If you lose a lot of weight, your skin might not have enough elasticity to spring back into place,The Johns Hopkins Universitystates.

Now enjoying a healthier life, the determined man is seeking financial help to undergo skin removal surgery

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

This can cause extra skin folds of tissue. You may have this tissue on your lower belly, thighs, arms, chin, and breasts. This may happen after you lose weight after weight-loss surgery, the university adds.

Cole was always a big kid who just kept getting bigger as he became an adult,Todayreported on June 14.

He blamed overeating and a sedentary lifestyle, recalling that he regularly went through bags of chips and could drink a 12-pack of soda cans in a day.

At fast food restaurants, he would reportedly order five cheeseburgers in a sitting and could eat a whole pizza “easy,” estimating eating 5,000 calories a day.

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

Exercising was impossible because Cole was too out of breath to do anything. He toldToday: “I felt pretty bad, I would always put on a happy exterior because that’s what a lot of big people do.

“But I was a pretty lonely person.

“You don’t want to go to anything because you don’t want to have to worry about fitting in the chairs and worry about having to walk very far, what you’re going to wear.”

The breaking point came when a seven-year relationship was coming to an end, as he recalled: “I knew she had lost respect for me because I was just a really big person and didn’t do anything, and I wasn’t going anywhere in life where I needed to go.”

As of Tuesday (June 25), the South Carolinian has raised a total of $76,407 out of his $100,000 target

“I was trying to save the relationship. I didn’t save the relationship, butI saved myself.”

The fitness influencer’s first step was just to start walking — a couple of blocks at first, then a little farther every day,Todayreported.

He reportedly started to eathealthier, cutting out all sweets, snacks, and chips, in addition to replacing sugary drinks with water and starting to count calories while eating a high-protein diet.

Cole eventually joined a gym, where he started doing bodyweight training in addition to never failing to walk at least 10,000 steps a day.

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

According to Dr. Jennifer Oberstar, an assistant professor in the University of Minnesota Sports Medicine program, the famous 10,000-steps-a-day theory can be linked to a marketing campaign developed in 1965 for a step-counting device named Manpo-Kei, which translates to “10,000 steps meter.”

More steps were linked to lower mortality up to 7,500 steps per day. The study also suggested that the 7,500 figure—25% fewer steps than the common goal of 10,000—is enough for people to reap the benefits of lower mortality.

With over 361 pounds down (164 kilograms), Cole has been left with excess skin

Don’t wait another day, start now!pic.twitter.com/A8zQ9RmMzJ

— Cole Prochaska Weight loss & Health (@3to1fitnesspro)December 20, 2023

Nevertheless, whenTodaycaught up with Cole in December 2023, he was averaging about 15,000 steps a day and broke his record of 27,000 steps in one day.

Additionally, the changed man also walks down the road on his days off, usually a five-mile (eight-kilometer) round trip.

The prevalence of obesity among U.S. adults was 41.9% from 2017 to March 2020, as per theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC). During the same time, the prevalence of severe obesity among U.S. adults was 9.2%.

Completely overwhelmed with all the love that’s come my way. I will pay it forward. Just keep showing up!pic.twitter.com/sE8ORGycJm

— Cole Prochaska Weight loss & Health (@3to1fitnesspro)June 23, 2024

The prevalence of obesity increased from 30.5% in 1999-2000 to 41.9% in 2017–March 2020. During the same time, the prevalence of severe obesity increased from 4.7% to 9.2%.

Obesityis defined as having a body mass index (BMI) of 30.0 or higher. Severe obesity is defined as having a body mass index (BMI) of 40.0 or higher, the CDC explains.

According to the CDC, many adults with obesity have other serious chronic diseases. For example, 58% of U.S. adults with obesity have high blood pressure, a risk factor for heart disease.

While approximately 23% of U.S. adults with obesity have diabetes, the condition often requires expensivehealth care.

Cole joined a gym where he started doing bodyweight training in addition to never failing to walk at least 10,000 steps a day

In 2019, annual medical costs for adults with obesity were $1,861 higher per person than adults with a healthy weight.

For adults with severe obesity, the excess costs were $3,097 per person. This accounts for nearly $173 billion in medical expenditures in 2019 dollars, as per the CDC.

The lack of exercise is also a major culprit in the obesity epidemic in the USA, Public Health says.

It’s been decades since most Americans worked in fields and on factory floors, and the majority are now sitting throughout the workday.

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Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

Man Raises $76k To Surgically Remove Excess Skin After Huge Weight-Loss Transformation

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