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Man loses nearly 200 pounds in less than a year to ride new roller coaster

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MASON, Ohio - You could say Ohio resident Jared Ream is something of a roller coaster fanatic.His devout love for the high-speed, thrill-generating rides first sparked from early childhood visits to Kings Island, an amusement park in Mason, Ohio."I’ve gone to Kings Island my entire life, it was where me and my family went during the summer, you know, just to hang out and have fun," the 35-year-old digital advertising professional said.RELATED: High school sweethearts who overcame cancer and strokes beat COVID-19 with help of caring doctor"I feel the most calm, the most zen, the most relaxed when I’m riding a roller coaster," Ream said. "It’s my happy place is what I like to say."But Ream’s ability to ride his favorite roller coasters was.

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