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    Road troubles stop party for Mexican who lost 200 kilos

    OUT AND ABOUT: Last year, Manuel Uribe left his house for the first time in five years, with six people pushing his iron bed on wheels out to the street

    AP, MEXICO CITY
    Wednesday, Mar 12, 2008, Page 7

    "The saddest part was that I couldn't fulfill my dream of taking my girlfriend out to eat."

    Manuel Uribe, a resident of Monterrey, Mexico, who has lost 200kg

    When Manuel Uribe went out on a date, he made all the necessary arrangements: a forklift to carry him out of the house and a flatbed tow truck big enough to haul the formerly half-tonne man and his bed to a party.

    But even the open road wasn't big enough to handle Uribe's dream of celebrating a budding romance and his success in losing about 200kg.

    Uribe was halfway to a picnic near his Monterrey-area home on Sunday when one of the posts holding a sun-shielding tarp over his bed hit an overpass.

    Uribe's blood pressure fell so much his doctors advised him not to go on and the celebration -- being documented by about two dozen photographers and reporters from around the world -- was canceled.

    "We were going to celebrate that I've been losing weight for two years and that it was my girlfriend's birthday," Uribe said in a telephone interview. "The saddest part was that I couldn't fulfill my dream of taking my girlfriend out to eat."

    Uribe says that after losing weight on a high-protein diet he started two years ago, he's down to about 360kg.

    Last year, Uribe left his house for the first time in five years. Six people pushed his iron bed on wheels out to the street as a mariachi band played and a crowd gathered to see the man who once weighed 560kg.

    At the time, the 42-year-old mechanic rode through the streets of his native San Nicolas de los Garza to enjoy the sun and wave to neighbors.

    Uribe weighed more than 115kg as an adolescent and he just kept growing.

    Since the summer of 2002, Uribe has been bedridden, relying on his mother and friends to feed and clean him. He drew worldwide attention when he pleaded for help on national television in January 2006.

    Uribe says despite the setback, he still hopes to go out with his girlfriend on June 11, when he will turn 43.

    "We'll just have to plan it better," he said.
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