When Robert Buchel’s time on My 600-lb Life ended, many viewers were left wondering what became of him. Some of the cast members are able to reclaim their lives after overcoming their weight issues, which has piqued the interest of viewers who want to see a happy ending. However, not every story in the series ends well. Many viewers aren’t sure how Robert’s story ended because the happy endings outnumber the sad ones.
Dr. Younan Nowzaradan, also known as “Dr. Now,” has been on the show My 600-lb Life since 2012, counseling patients battling severe obesity. All the cast members share their initial weights and plan to lose weight in preparation for the necessary operations. As an example of the show’s motivational potential, Milla Clark lost 500 pounds after dealing with her sadness at the death of her husband, who passed away during production.
What Happened To Robert Buchel? After His Time On My 600-Lb Life,
Chuck Turner, who struggled with weight gain as a result of the death of his wife, is also one of the characters who come to mind when viewers think about successful journeys in the series. Despite the show’s many success stories, not everyone featured on My 600-lb Life can go on to a better, healthier life. Some actors, like Coliesa McMillian, who had bariatric surgery and later died, did so due to complications.
People like Kelly Mason and Sean Milliken, who were also trying to lose weight, tragically passed away from heart attacks before they reached their goals. But when Robert passed away on set, he was the first cast member to do so.
Robert started My 600-lb Life at 840 pounds and lost hundreds of pounds. According to The List, he lost 340 pounds and was able to get lymphedema surgery. Robert’s successful operation led to a painkiller addiction, which slowed his weight decrease. When Robert passed away on November 15, 2017, at the age of 41, he had already completed five months of filming for the show.
Audiences of the 2018 edition of My 600-lb Life were shocked to learn of his death at the show’s conclusion. Robert’s heart attack was the unfortunate end to a life marred by addiction. Robert’s girlfriend, Kathryn Lemanski, greatly inspired him as he lost weight. Kathryn claimed that despite the outpouring of support from My 600-lb Life viewers, she was also the target of vicious online harassment.
According to InTouch Weekly, she was the target of brutal harassment from others who believed she was responsible for Robert’s death. Robert will be mourned by his loved ones and the millions of viewers of the reality program, which has brought attention to the seriousness of obesity and addiction.

