Life of the fattest man in the world

The former home of Paul Mason's front door was specifically extended to the man could go in a wheelchair. He is now almost ceased to appear on the street





Beside the bed Mason installed trays for food, water tank and even toilet paper (to get to the toilet man is not able to). Immediately on the shelf is medical equipment that use multiple caregivers Mason



Bed Paul Mason is a specially designed structure. It is equipped with a lifting mechanism by which man adjusts back and tilts his head to the TV screen or window. On the side of the bed has a sliding support on which Mason can move from bed to wheelchair, but this vehicle he uses rarely. And finally, at the head of the lamp is daylight, which replaces Mason moment the sun.



In 2007, Paul still weighed 285 kg and often walks on a wheelchair. Since then, his weight increased to 445 kg



Meals for Paul brought on custom truck local grocery chain



On the day of Paul consumes about 20,000 calories, which is almost 10 more than the daily requirement of an adult male



When three years ago, Paul Mason was in the hospital and lost weight on the diet breech 125 kg, 45-year-old man was extremely disappointed with the result and said, admiring the medical staff that can not now be the fattest man in the world



Paul Main Entertainment - TV and game console installed directly over his bed



Soon Mason have to do surgery on the stomach, but prevents the transport problem - the first to carry the man to the hospital like a helicopter, but later abandoned this idea in favor of a specially equipped truck

Sources: aif.ru, dailymail.co.uk



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