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THE world's fattest man has lost his official title after shedding nearly half his weight in just two years.

Juan Pedro Franco, 32, weighed a whopping 93 stone at his heaviest.

 Juan weighted a over 90st at his heaviest
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Juan weighted a over 90st at his heaviestCredit: Barcroft Productions
 He's since lost shed over 30st to receive life-saving treatment
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He's since lost shed over 30st to receive life-saving treatmentCredit: Central European News
 His doctor says he can now do anything he wants to do
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His doctor says he can now do anything he wants to doCredit: Central European News

Juan, from Mexico, was so obese that he'd been bedbound for a decade before finally having a gastric bypass, gastric band and gastrectomy sleeve fitted.

Now weighing in at 47 stone, he's lost the equivelent of a tiger and has been able to reduce the amount of medication he was taking for diabetes and hypertension.

Doctor Jose Antonio Castaneda said Juan was unable to move at his heaviest and now he can do everything he wants.

"Being in bed all day is very different to leading a normal life," he said.

 Juan has always been obese, due partly to a severe thyroid condition
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Juan has always been obese, due partly to a severe thyroid conditionCredit: Barcroft Productions
 He hasn't left his home in years, having been bedbound for a decade
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He hasn't left his home in years, having been bedbound for a decadeCredit: Barcroft Productions
 He's dream is to be able to walk about again
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He's dream is to be able to walk about againCredit: Barcroft Productions

"Staying in bed is upsetting and difficult."

But he still has a long way to go on his weight loss journey.

The former Guinness World Records holder still hopes to lose another 23 stone - the equivelent of a panda bear.

He's been gaining 22lbs every year of his life because - he says - he didn't have enough money to live a healthy lifestyle.

 The former Guinness World Records holder still hopes to lose another 23 stone
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The former Guinness World Records holder still hopes to lose another 23 stoneCredit: Barcroft Productions
 Being crowned The Fattest Man was never about the publicity for Juan
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Being crowned The Fattest Man was never about the publicity for JuanCredit: Barcroft Productions
 He claims to have been on a strict diet
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He claims to have been on a strict dietCredit: Barcroft Productions

He also had a severe thyroid problem, which meant that he was unable to leave his house for years.

The surgery he had done in 2017 removed 75 per cent of his stomach and he's since been on a strict diet.

At his still massive weight, however, his heart is still under tremendous pressure - so it's imperative that he does continue to shed the fat.

Obesity can lead to type 2 diabetes, hypertension, coronary heart disease, asthma, sleep disorders, kidney and liver disease, many cancers and stroke.

 A surgery he has last year removed a massive 75 per cent of his stomach
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A surgery he has last year removed a massive 75 per cent of his stomachCredit: Barcroft Productions

If you've got a BMI over 40 - or you're 100lbs (7st) over your ideal body weight, you're classed as severely or morbidly obese.

"When I was six, I weight almost 132lbs, and that was not because I didn't take care but because it was a disease I was born with," he said.

He says that becoming the World's Fattest Man wasn't a publicity stunt to make money but rather, would give him the opportunity to beat the "disease".

He hopes to soon be able to start walking around again.

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