
Amy’s life was once defined by the heavy, suffocating walls of her own home. At twenty-eight years old, she had reached a staggering weight of 700 pounds, a number that transformed her world into a prison of physical limitations and emotional isolation. The simple joys of existence—walking to a park, visiting a grocery store, or even standing under the spray of a shower without assistance—had been stripped away by the sheer magnitude of her physical state. Her daily reality was a cycle of dependency, as her mobility became so restricted that she was forced to drop out of school, leaving…