I'll admit, I do like SOME of PMM's content, (especially his non-Disney content, including going to other parks like Hershey Park and Knoebels). A little Disney here and there is fine. Showing us new treats is fine. However, all this gluttonous eating is just way too much. He could have went a few times over the next week or so to show us all these, one in each video. Even having a friend or 2 to split these treats with (as I'm sure I've seen him do with Jackie before) would be better if he just had to try them all for the same video. He consumed more sugar (as in extra/added sugar) in this one video than I probably do in 2 weeks, likely longer. I truly am concerned about his well being.
Being Type-2 diabetic (which is currently very well maintained), I used to overdue it on sweets, carbs and just overeating in general, though nowhere near as bad as this. I was also dealing with anxiety and depression, something I feel he is silently dealing with currently. I wish his true supporters and friends would do more to encourage better habits. I know for his supporters, they love seeing all the new foods and treats, but there are better ways to go about showing them off. I understand feeling pressured to get content out, especially when you're relying on it for your only source of income. However, your health should come first, especially when overweight.
Nate, if you're reading this, I'm not a Dr, but you need to own what's going on inside so that you can live a longer, healthier & happy life. It's something you have to do for you. Even if you aren't diabetic or have high blood pressure, high cholesterol or other issues, the way you're eating is eventually going to cause you to head that direction. I know you've got to know someone who would be willing to help you with a healthier living journey. You don't have to change everything at once. Take it step by step. You also don't have to give up everything you love. You just need to learn about proper portioning and when to indulge in a treat. I still enjoy everything I love to eat, it's just all about how you go about eating it.
I know it's not easy to change, I've been dealing with weight issues since Jr high school, like the last 30 years, with ups and downs, and still have weak moments. I was at my heaviest last June/July at 255 pounds and I'm 5'8". Since then I've gotten my glucose, blood sugar, cholesterol and other things in line, and now I'm at 199 pounds and feel much better. Disclaimer, I did switch diabetic meds and started an injectable med which helps curb appetite and was a big help with the weight loss, but I had to be willing to take that step. I'm still not there yet, as I still need to lose another 25-30 pounds, which at this point is going to take exercise and being more active.