Carole Wright, 54, who was unable to put on her own shoes because of her size, was warned her unhealthy diet would kill her.
Her weight at 29st 10lb meant she was forced to sit on a brick wall at a barbecue two years ago over fears she could break a plastic garden chair.
But since then, Carole, of Southport, Merseyside, has turned her life around and shed two-thirds of her body weight to tip the scales at 10st.
"The doctor said, 'If you don't do something about your weight, you're going to be dead in two years.' It was terrifying to hear, but I didn't know where to go for help," she said.
Known to friends as "Big Carole", she had only left her home four times in nine months and spent her evenings eating a large meal of chops, mashed potatoes, beans and four rounds of bread and butter before grazing on snack foods and drinking wine.
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