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When Vaught began his walk April 10, he weighed more than 400 pounds. He has lost about 100. But while his face is thinner, his legs and rear end noticeably smaller, his overall health/well being appearance could not be described as trim. So after 2,200 miles of walking, Vaught has come to Los Angeles. He plans to pick up where he left off in Ohio early next health/well being month. While the diversion is mostly about losing his stomach, he said, it's also health/well being about trying to control his “food issues,” primarily his inability to eat sensible portions. “You're looking slighter today,” Fleishman told Vaught on Tuesday during a workout. “Can you tell he's calmer, happier? “Steve will emerge from this as a more perfect person.” When Vaught is not at the gym, where he combines weight lifting with martial-arts-type training, he works on his book, “Fat Man Walking.”
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