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Gone baby gone

Local men adjust lifestyles after TV makeovers

Neil Tejwani has no use for his old pants after losing more than 200 pounds. 'I cut myself in half and changed my life,' he said. Neil Tejwani has no use for his old pants after losing more than 200 pounds. "I cut myself in half and changed my life," he said. (Wendy Maeda/Globe Staff)
By Taryn Plumb
Globe Correspondent / January 24, 2008

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Transformation. That's the only way to describe it. Combined, Sam Amado of Everett and Neil Tejwani of Marblehead have lost 333 pounds. After failed fad diets, aerobics videos that gathered cobwebs, and home gyms that found more robust lives as furniture, both men did it on reality TV. Amado appeared on the ABC series "Fat March" last summer; Tejwani on ... (Full article: 781 words)

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