Tom Arnold Shows Off Dramatic 75-Lb Weight Loss After Suffering Mini-Stroke: Before and After Photos
15.07.2022 - 03:29
/ usmagazine.com
Putting his health first. Tom Arnold reflected on his dramatic 75-lb weight loss after suffering a mini-stroke and massive organ failure.
“It all started in January. I was giving the kids a bath and turned around to count to 10 when suddenly my vision in my right eye went black as if there was a curtain coming down over my eye,” the Roseanne alum, 63, exclusively told Us Weekly on Thursday, July 14. “I had a mini-stroke. I checked into the hospital for the 24-hour stroke protocol. As a 63-year-old single father of a 9 and 6-year-old, it was scary. On top of all this, I had massive organ failure two years ago. My doctor changed my medication, but I knew I needed to make bigger changes because I really dropped the ball on self-care.”
Arnold explained that the fear of prematurely leaving his children led him to reach out to life coach Charles D’Angelo, 36, who has made a huge difference in his health and overall quality of life.
“He really stresses the importance of emotions and thinking about what you deserve,” the True Lies star gushed of his fitness instructor. “That was a huge game-changer for me.”
Arnold, who has gone from 285 lbs to 210 lbs, met D’Angelo when he emceed a charity event at Arnold Schwarzenegger’s house in 2018. The two hit it off after the Missouri native opened up about his own weight loss journey.
“Charles told me about his own personal story of losing 160 lbs and changing his life, and how he was on a mission to help others,” he explained of the duo’s instant connection. “He offered to help me when and if I wanted to make serious changes in my life, and he’s persistent in trying to help those he feels called to. Following my health scare this past winter, I finally decided to take him up on his offer and
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