Rob Kardashian Diabetes Diagnosis Update: Kardashians Give Full Support To Their Younger Brother; Planning to Stage An Intervention?

Rob Kardashian's diabetes diagnosis has been a wakeup call to his family even to himself. The 28 year-old Arthur George sock designer is now fully committed to his health and vowed to take his condition seriously.

Sources said that "he agreed he will do follow-up doctors' appointments and he's taking medication to control his blood sugar."

In the past week, Rob felt ill and was rushed to the hospital due to problems in liver and pancreas because of his weight gain. The only son of Kris Jenner reportedly gained over a hundred pounds in three years.

According to Us Weekly, a pal of Rob said that the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" stars badly need some big changes to their younger brother.

Rob has been reportedly detached himself from his family and didn't take his health condition seriously because he's been battling with depression and nobody seemed to know what's going on with him.

"They're planning on doing an intervention with him," a source claimed. "He's detached himself from everyone. Nobody knows what's going on with him until it's too late."

For the past few years, the entire Kardashian-Jenner clan has been reaching out to Rob about his health scare and tried everything to help him but nothing has worked so far.

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Recalling an April episode of 'KUWTK', Momager Kris, Kourtney Kardashian, and Kim Kardashian-West planned to get their brother an in-home medical treatment to help him with his weight gain.

Sources said that Momager Kris wanted Rob to join "The Biggest Loser" in order for him to get back in shape but Rob was totally against it and felt really embarrassed of himself. Kim even offered to work out with him while trying to lose baby weight.

"I feel like if I don't help him do something drastic that he's going to die." Kris said.

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