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48st doorman’s INCREDIBLE 22st weight loss without giving up takeaways – after getting so fat he couldn’t fit in a car

A FORMER doorman who was once so overweight he we unable to fit in a car has managed to shed a staggering 22 stone.

Tyrone Hayes, 31, who used to weigh 48st, decided to kick his junk food habit after being desperate to learn how to drive.

 Tyrone records his weight loss journey on Instagram, keeping his followers up to date with his progress
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Tyrone records his weight loss journey on Instagram, keeping his followers up to date with his progressCredit: tys_672lb_wlj/ Instagram
 Tyrone was 48 stone at his biggest and couldn't fit in a car at the beginning of his weight loss journey
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Tyrone was 48 stone at his biggest and couldn't fit in a car at the beginning of his weight loss journeyCredit: tys_672lb_wlj/ Instagram

At just 19, his weight had ballooned to 40st and when he tried to fit into a car to begin his lessons, he was too big - which forced him to make a change.

Incredibly, he lost 17 stone in two years, before passing his driving test.

But he then gorged on 24in pizzas, fried chicken, chocolate and crisps as he undid his hard work and reached his heaviest, 48st, leaving him virtually immobile.

He said: "I couldn't keep doing it to myself, to my parents who are getting older now, I want to be able to help them and support them, they have supported me all my life.

 Tyrone continued to lose weight after splitting up with his girlfriend
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Tyrone continued to lose weight after splitting up with his girlfriendCredit: tys_672lb_wlj/ Instagram

"I have changed my diet and I'm exercising more, walking a lot more and just not having as many takeaways as I would have.

"Previously, I would have one every day, I'd be spending over £100 a month on fast food, I couldn't carry on like that."

After realising he had to change for good, Tyrone, from Hackney, south London, began recording his weight loss journey on Instagram, keeping his followers up to date with his new lifestyle changes and progress.

Despite going through heartbreak after splitting up with his girlfriend 18 months ago, he continued to shed the pounds and is now weighing in at 25st 11lbs.

 Tyrone would previously eat a takeaway every day
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Tyrone would previously eat a takeaway every dayCredit: tys_672lb_wlj/ Instagram
 Tyrone still allows himself to eat a takeaway every now and then
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Tyrone still allows himself to eat a takeaway every now and thenCredit: tys_672lb_wlj/ Instagram

Tyrone's diet

THEN

Breakfast - Two big bars of dairy milk chocolate, two share bags of crisps and the leftovers from whatever takeaway had been ordered the night before

Lunch - Big bag of salted peanuts, fried chicken from a local takeaway shop

Dinner - Two 12in pizza's, loaded with meat from his local takeaway shop

NOW

Breakfast - High fibre cereal and fruit

Lunch - Pasta

Dinner - Chicken breasts, rice and peas

Tyrone said: "When I started this journey, I built myself up, I would walk 5,000 steps, then 6,000, then I'd go up to 10,000, now I can do a few of those a week and I post my progress online.

"I will still allow myself to eat a takeaway every now and then, I can't restrict myself fully because it would lead to me gorging if I take away all the bad things straight away."

At his heaviest, Tyrone still had a long way to reach the weight of Paul Mason, 58, the world's former fattest man who flew back to the UK from America in June to get his lift back on track and get a gastric-by-pass.

Mr Mason, from Ipswich, weight 70 stone at his heaviest before surgery and flew home from the USA because he could not afford the treatment needed for his morbid obesity.

 Tyrone walks up to 10,000 steps a day now to keep the weight off
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Tyrone walks up to 10,000 steps a day now to keep the weight offCredit: tys_672lb_wlj/ Instagram
 Tyrone said he has lost the weight so he can help and support his older parents
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Tyrone said he has lost the weight so he can help and support his older parentsCredit: tys_672lb_wlj/ Instagram

Another of Britain's fattest men is Carl Thompson, from Dover, Kent, who died aged just 33, weighing 65 stone.

Emergency services needed several hours to remove him from his home using a small crane to carry his body out via an upstairs balcony and closing the road outside.

Mr Thompson had been housebound for more than a year after doctors warned he needed to lose 70 per cent of his body-weight to survive.

Man who topped scales at 27 STONE sheds half his body weight - without giving up any of his fave foods


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