Chaz Bono Weight Loss: “everything Is Easier” Says Bono After 65 Pound Loss (video)

Bono, the only child of Sonny and Cher Bono, has struggled with on again off again weight loss. Last year the “Dancing With the Stars” personality admitted that he was ashamed about his weight loss plan because it was failing. But in February, Bono unveiled that he had lost more than 40 pounds and his weight loss journey didn’t stop there. Now after more than a year of trying to get in healthier shape, Bono says he has lost more than 65 pounds and is much “happier.” “I just feel much more comfortable in my skin now,” the former Dancing with the Stars contestant says in a preview of Wednesday’s episode of The Doctors. “Everything is easier, everything physically is easier, everything feels better and emotionally I just feel more comfortable, more confident.” Speaking about his mother Cher, Bono says she is “pretty happy” about the changes that her son has made. “My family was concerned about my health and now everyone is really happy,” he adds.
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For Obese Kids, Weight Loss Can Sometimes Lead to Eating Disorders

Despite losing more than half his body weight, among other symptoms, doctors initially ruled out eating disorders as a diagnosis, according to the study. Finally, his mother insisted on an eating disorders evaluation. In the second case, an 18-year-old girl lost 83 pounds over three years. After seeing a doctor, the girl’s mother said she was concerned because her daughter wasn’t eating any fat and had restricted eating in general. Although these were clear signs of an eating disorder, the doctor attributed the girl’s dizziness and not having menstrual periods as symptoms of dehydration or possible polycystic ovary syndrome — a hormone imbalance that causes menstrual cycle changes.
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