Fat Attack
Dr. Phil's guests say they're fed up with their loved ones who keep bullying them about their weight.
First, Valinda says her husband, Doug, calls her "Fatty," "Wide Load" and "Big Girl" and even makes cow noises while she eats ice cream. She says the constant ridicule is not only damaging her self-esteem, but it's also destroying their marriage.
Valinda says she's tried diets and has successfully lost weight, but claims that Doug's lack of support sabotages her progress. Doug says he's just trying to help motivate his wife to get healthy. Dr. Phil reminds Doug, who has a Ph.D. in behavioural psychology, that he's way off the mark.
Then, Donna says she'll try to lose weight, but only if her son, Gary, stops picking on her about her size. Gary says his mom is lazy and needs to start exercising and stop eating junk food. Hear why his criticism may be adding more pounds to his mother's frame.
Plus, Liz Vaccariello, author of The Digest Diet, discusses the power of positivity in weight loss. Don't miss her tips on shedding unwanted pounds.
And, meet Adrienne, who has struggled with her weight since her teens. She says she has finally lost more than 60 pounds with Liz's help. Can she help inspire Valinda and Donna to get healthy?