Close Ad

After Losing His Parents, This Man Developed a Food Addiction - Here's How He Lost 150 Lbs and Turned His Life Around
Screenshot_20180415-191926_2
Diet & Exercise

After Losing His Parents, This Man Developed a Food Addiction - Here's How He Lost 150 Lbs and Turned His Life Around

Joey Morganelli was 13 years old when he lost his mother to cancer. Three years later, he lost his father to a heart attack.

He turned to food to cope with the terrible losses and developed a food addiction. At his heaviest, Morganelli weighed almost 400 pounds. But declining mental and physical health made him realize things had to change.


Screenshot 20180415 191926 2 1017x1024

Morganelli's unhealthy relationship with food began as a child. He was an active kid until he suffered a broken wrist, when he was pushed off a slide. This led to him becoming sedentary, taking a liking to gaming. He would play anywhere from 6 to 14 hours a day, and soon began eating out of boredom.

Looking back on an impactful interaction

In high-school, one of his professors took him aside to express his concern over his health. He suggested that Morganelli watch Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead, a documentary on Netflix. Morganelli followed through with the recommendation -- he now recognizes the impact it had on him at the time.

Morganelli tried all the tricks in the book to get into shape. He tried a juice cleanse, a fitness app, and began to learn about cooking and nutrition. Soon enough, the weight started melting away. But his fight wasn’t over yet.

The turning point

In the span of two years, the 23-year-old fluctuated between 396 to 325 pounds before he suffered a panic attack while driving to a friend’s house. The scary experience made him realize things had to change. I almost passed out at the wheel and ended up calling 911,” said Morganelli.

When doctors confirmed that it was in fact a panic attack, he put the pieces together and realized he’d been suppressing unresolved, negative emotions most of his life.

Everything I pushed down so intensely and ignored for so long finally boiled over,” he said. At this point, both his mental and physical health had taken a hit and he was on a slippery slope.

“I had severe [acid reflux] that gave me horrible heartburn, which caused tightness in my chest, which caused me to think I was having a heart attack and caused me to panic,” said Morganelli. “But those panic attacks are what taught me to take a good look at myself in the mirror.”

Today, he follows a vegan diet and has lost 150 pounds. “It’s hard losing weight when you’re lost,” he said. But now, he’s grateful for what his experiences have taught him.

Change starts from within

For anyone facing adversity, he has the following advice:

  1. “Always have the goal you have most control over in the forefront, but not necessarily the easiest,” he said. “Focus on that.”
  2. “Do not ignore your emotions. Do not ignore your anger, your fear, your anxiety, and your excitement. Let yourself experience them to the fullest to be able to know the cause and how to handle them if need be, he continued. “Allow yourself to be scared, for that’s the only way to know how to find a solution.”
  3. Cook for yourself. "The hardest thing to do is cut fast and convenient foods,” he said. “I promise, it’s easy.
  4. Don’t be afraid to fail. Don’t allow yourself to spiral into holes when you disappoint yourself: you are not the person you were yesterday. If you don’t eat well, at least feel good that you did well at work that day. Become attuned with your feelings rather than your coping mechanisms.”

Hot Stories

man holding a red gift box and a woman watching a man open a gift

man holding a red gift box and a woman watching a man open a gift

Pexels/ SHVETS production

This scene looks happy, even festive. The lights are bright, and a little girl's toys are strewn across the floor.

But something's off.

Keep ReadingShow less
Uplifting News
Liam Neeson Left His Son After Losing Wife Natasha Richardson
How One Movie Saved Liam Neeson's Family From Grief | Life Stories …
content.jwplatform.com

Following the tragic loss of his wife Natasha Richardson, Liam Neeson found solace in work, immersing himself in acting to cope with profound grief. Despite prioritizing family, he struggled to be present for his son during this tumultuous period. However, an opportunity arose to reconcile when Neeson reached out to his son, Michael Richardson, offering him a role in "Made In Italy," ultimately bringing them closer together and facilitating healing.

Videos