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Rob Kardashian Plans Plastic Surgery after Diabetes Diagnosis?

It looks like Rob Kardashian's recent weight gain has finally taken a toll on more than just his self-esteem. According to the latest gossip news updates the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star's reported 100-pound weight gain has resulted in his being diagnosed with diabetes over the weekend. Word has it that the reclusive reality star has been planning to have some plastic surgery to help him deal with the added fat, but there is no telling if he will still be able to go through with any of that given his worsening health.

Apparently it's time for Rob Kardashian to make some changes whether he ever intends to return to filming Keeping Up with the Kardashians or not.

After being rushed to the hospital this weekend it was announced that the 28-year-old sock salesman has been diagnosed with diabetes.

The secret insider that E! News spoke to explains that Rob is okay for now but knows that something has to be done before it's too late:


"He's home already. He went for a little and is fine now.

"It was a wakeup call."

One source in the latest January 11, issue of OK! Magazine claims that Rob knew things were getting bad before his health suddenly took a turn for the worst, but was more concerned with a cosmetic cover-up than addressing the root of the problem:

"He's terrified but starting to realize he doesn't have a choice. They won't stop talking about him in the press, and he's tired of being humiliated."

According to the informant, Rob asked his mother, Kris Jenner, to set up an appointment with a plastic surgeon before his recent health scare:

"[Rob] begged her to keep it a secret from his sisters."

What do you think of Rob Kardashian's weight gain?

It is about time Rob did something before it's too late?

Or, should everyone just leave Rob alone and let him be an unhappy diabetic is that's what he wants?

Let us hear what you have to say about Rob in the comment field below.

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