Dieting is going to kill that poor girl. The healthiest thing is for her to be allowed to eat as much as she wants and let her body find its right weight. That is what nature intended.
> Dieting is going to kill that poor girl. The healthiest thing is for > her to be allowed to eat as much as she wants and let her body find its > right weight. That is what nature intended.
I would normally ignore cross-posted crapola like this, but holy cow, lady, that poor girl can’t even stand up. She loses her breath trying to crawl up on the couch! I watched a couple of those videos and saw that 7 year old girl eating like a pig. It may be that she has some medical disorder or something. But if that’s not the case, and the problem is due to her overeating, then that is total child neglect and the state of Texas ought to step in and take that child away from her parents or whoever it is that is legally responsible for raising her. At the very least, Social Services needs to step in and set the situation straight.
I respect the right of any ADULT to eat as much or as little as they want. If somebody believes that they weigh to much or too little, it is up to that person to make a decision: do something about it or do not. We’re talking about a child here, though, being raised by parents (?) who are just to f-ing weak to do the right thing.
> Dieting is going to kill that poor girl. The healthiest thing is for > her to be allowed to eat as much as she wants and let her body find its > right weight. That is what nature intended.
> —
Apparently nature hates this little girl and is trying to kill her.
> Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical > problems why she is so large.
> Jeff
I looked around a bit, and apparently the girl is now 9 and weighs less than 150 pounds — still big, but not as astoundingly so. She’s had to have several surgeries on her legs to correct bone problems caused by the weight gain, but she’s able to get around.
news:1184209788.504447.77190@n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com… > On Jul 11, 9:17 pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2…@hotmail.com> wrote: >> Meg wrote: >> > This is child abuse at its worst!
>> Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical >> problems why she is so large.
>> Jeff
> Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh > out of thin air.
There was a show on Discovery health about a little boy who no matter how litttle or how much they fed him he gained weight (at the same rate). They finally after several years figured out he had a rare disease and are trying to figure out how to counter it. The mother was frustrated because she knew that people thought whe was overfeeding and abusing the child – which she wasn’t.
> On Jul 11, 8:09 pm, "rdub…@pdq.net" <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote:
>> Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh >> out of thin air.
> Looks like she has Prader-Willi Syndrome.
It really irritated me how "The Insider" dragged out this story for the shock and pity value, when the girl obviously has a classic case of Prader-Willi.
"deja.blues" <deja.bl…@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Myra" <myra….@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1184222564.598616.165850@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com… >> On Jul 11, 8:09 pm, "rdub…@pdq.net" <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote:
>>> Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh >>> out of thin air.
>> Looks like she has Prader-Willi Syndrome.
> It really irritated me how "The Insider" dragged out this story for the > shock and pity value, when the girl obviously has a classic case of > Prader-Willi.
I only saw the video clip in the original link. I was horrified that there was an automatic assumption of parental neglect or abuse.
> Dieting is going to kill that poor girl. The healthiest thing is for > her to be allowed to eat as much as she wants and let her body find its > right weight. That is what nature intended.
> —
You can’t possibly be serious. That’s the caziest shit I’ve seen out of you to date.
> Dieting is going to kill that poor girl. The healthiest thing is for > her to be allowed to eat as much as she wants and let her body find its > right weight. That is what nature intended.
> —
There are cases of childhood obesity that have nothing to do with how much the child is eating, and instead have to do with certain conditions. I hate to see people making fun of her like in those dancing videos and then assume she gained 200 pounds in 2 years due to eating alone. Haven’t you ever seen those stories about mothers who were run the hoops and threatened when all their babies consumed were bottles but they were extremely overweight? I’d like to hear the why she is like this before jumping to conclusions. She could be self- comforting herself at this point with food because once she became obese, there was nothing else to do but sit and be bored. kwim?
>> Dieting is going to kill that poor girl. The healthiest thing is for >> her to be allowed to eat as much as she wants and let her body find its >> right weight. That is what nature intended.
>> —
> There are cases of childhood obesity that have nothing to do with how > much the child is eating, and instead have to do with certain > conditions.
Or certain conditions *cause* the eating.
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> I hate to see people making fun of her like in those > dancing videos and then assume she gained 200 pounds in 2 years due to > eating alone. Haven’t you ever seen those stories about mothers who > were run the hoops and threatened when all their babies consumed were > bottles but they were extremely overweight? I’d like to hear the why > she is like this before jumping to conclusions. She could be self- > comforting herself at this point with food because once she became > obese, there was nothing else to do but sit and be bored. kwim?
> > Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical > > problems why she is so large.
> > Jeff
> I looked around a bit, and apparently the girl is now 9 and weighs > less than 150 pounds — still big, but not as astoundingly so. She’s > had to have several surgeries on her legs to correct bone problems > caused by the weight gain, but she’s able to get around.
> Bizby
That’s a relief. It must mean she has received the the type of help she needed, no matter what that was.
> <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote in message > news:1184209788.504447.77190@n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com… >On Jul > 11, 9:17 pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2…@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Meg wrote: > >>> This is child abuse at its worst!
> Did you see the Texas ecstasy kid? This is worse.
I believe the ecstacy kid video is WAAAAAY more severe than this, and yes, those involved in that should be shot. No telling what that did to that poor child’s brain. Thank goodness she survived. At what cost, who knows, but she survived — even the car trip on the floor of the damn car. Those idiot people.
>> Did you see the Texas ecstasy kid? This is worse.
> I believe the ecstacy kid video is WAAAAAY more severe than this, and > yes, those involved in that should be shot. No telling what that did > to that poor child’s brain. Thank goodness she survived. At what cost, > who knows, but she survived — even the car trip on the floor of the > damn car. Those idiot people.
I dont’ know how true this is … but they (CPS) say that the kid wasn’t on drugs. even w/o that, I think the child needs to be taken from the home …. she is a beautiful child and it sucks that she is going to have to grow up w/ those idiot people.
"deja.blues" <deja.bl…@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Myra" <myra….@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1184222564.598616.165850@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com… > > On Jul 11, 8:09 pm, "rdub…@pdq.net" <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote:
> >> Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh > >> out of thin air.
> > Looks like she has Prader-Willi Syndrome.
> It really irritated me how "The Insider" dragged out this story for the > shock and pity value, when the girl obviously has a classic case of > Prader-Willi.
Why do you say that? I didn’t see any indication of mental retardation or short stature. Hypotonia is hard to judges given her mobility restrictions, but it must have required a fair amount of strength for her to drag herself around the floor as she did in the video. In fact, the only feature of Prader-Willi syndrome she obviously presents with is obesity.
> >>Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical > >>problems why she is so large.
> >>Jeff
> > Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh > > out of thin air.
> Hypercortisolism.
> Susan
Hypercortisolism is associated with weight gain because appetite is increased. These people are fatter because they eat too much, iows. So, exactly how does that equal a way to create lard-flesh out of thin air? It does not, of course, you are just trying to change the subject.
On Jul 12, 1:42 am, Myra <myra….@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 11, 8:09 pm, "rdub…@pdq.net" <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote:
> > Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh > > out of thin air.
> Looks like she has Prader-Willi Syndrome.
Do you know anything about Prader Willi??? If you claim to, then show where the weight gain is from anything other than an inappropriate appetite for food in relationship to need.. But you cannot. You just hoped no one would call you on your bs. You people throw out impressive sounding words to support your arguments without even reading the available information on the subject.
On Jul 12, 7:09 am, "The Operator" <dba…@satx.rr.com> wrote:
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> <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote in message
> news:1184209788.504447.77190@n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com…> On Jul 11, 9:17 pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2…@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> Meg wrote: > >> > This is child abuse at its worst!
> >> Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical > >> problems why she is so large.
> >> Jeff
> > Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh > > out of thin air.
> There was a show on Discovery health about a little boy who no matter how > litttle or how much they fed him he gained weight (at the same rate). They > finally after several years figured out he had a rare disease and are trying > to figure out how to counter it. The mother was frustrated because she knew > that people thought whe was overfeeding and abusing the child – which she > wasn’t.
> > >>Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical > > >>problems why she is so large.
> > >>Jeff
> > > Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh > > > out of thin air.
> > Hypercortisolism.
> > Susan
> Hypercortisolism is associated with weight gain because appetite is > increased. These people are fatter because they eat too much, iows. > So, exactly how does that equal a way to create lard-flesh out of thin > air? It does not, of course, you are just trying to change the subject.
most obesities result from overeating not medical reasons. too much fat from food in early childhood is a breeding ground for dormant fat cells
On Jul 12, 7:09 am, "The Operator" <dba…@satx.rr.com> wrote:
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> <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote in message
> news:1184209788.504447.77190@n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com…> On Jul 11, 9:17 pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2…@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> Meg wrote: > >> > This is child abuse at its worst!
> >> Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical > >> problems why she is so large.
> >> Jeff
> > Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh > > out of thin air.
> There was a show on Discovery health about a little boy who no matter how > litttle or how much they fed him he gained weight (at the same rate). They > finally after several years figured out he had a rare disease and are trying > to figure out how to counter it. The mother was frustrated because she knew > that people thought whe was overfeeding and abusing the child – which she > wasn’t.
If you saw a 20 year old guy who weighed 500 lbs, could not get out of bed, already had a tracheostomy for breathing and his family claimed, "He hardly eats anything and he still gains weight!!!" what you suspect? 1. His body somehow defied the laws of physics? 2. The sick fucks were bringing him food constantly for the sake of some evil, twisted agenda? I am not making this story up, btw.
Meg wrote:
> This is child abuse at its worst!
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
Dieting is going to kill that poor girl. The healthiest thing is for
her to be allowed to eat as much as she wants and let her body find its
right weight. That is what nature intended.
–
"Real BBW" <real_…@nopublicemailaddy.net> wrote in message
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> Meg wrote:
>> This is child abuse at its worst!
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
> Dieting is going to kill that poor girl. The healthiest thing is for
> her to be allowed to eat as much as she wants and let her body find its
> right weight. That is what nature intended.
I would normally ignore cross-posted crapola like this, but holy cow, lady,
that poor girl can’t even stand up. She loses her breath trying to crawl up
on the couch! I watched a couple of those videos and saw that 7 year old
girl eating like a pig. It may be that she has some medical disorder or
something. But if that’s not the case, and the problem is due to her
overeating, then that is total child neglect and the state of Texas ought to
step in and take that child away from her parents or whoever it is that is
legally responsible for raising her. At the very least, Social Services
needs to step in and set the situation straight.
I respect the right of any ADULT to eat as much or as little as they want.
If somebody believes that they weigh to much or too little, it is up to that
person to make a decision: do something about it or do not. We’re talking
about a child here, though, being raised by parents (?) who are just to
f-ing weak to do the right thing.
What a shame.
Meg wrote:
> This is child abuse at its worst!
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical
problems why she is so large.
Jeff
On Jul 11, 9:17 pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2…@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Meg wrote:
> > This is child abuse at its worst!
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
> Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical
> problems why she is so large.
> Jeff
Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh
out of thin air.
On Jul 11, 8:41 pm, "Real BBW" <real_…@nopublicemailaddy.net> wrote:
> Meg wrote:
> > This is child abuse at its worst!
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
> Dieting is going to kill that poor girl. The healthiest thing is for
> her to be allowed to eat as much as she wants and let her body find its
> right weight. That is what nature intended.
> —
Apparently nature hates this little girl and is trying to kill her.
"Jeff" <kidsdoc2…@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Nagli.77163$z64.61044@trnddc07…
> Meg wrote:
>> This is child abuse at its worst!
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
> Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical
> problems why she is so large.
> Jeff
I looked around a bit, and apparently the girl is now 9 and weighs
less than 150 pounds — still big, but not as astoundingly so. She’s
had to have several surgeries on her legs to correct bone problems
caused by the weight gain, but she’s able to get around.
Bizby
On Jul 11, 6:13 pm, m…@not4mail.com (Meg) wrote:
> This is child abuse at its worst!
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
Agreed.
Did you see the Texas ecstasy kid? This is worse.
On Jul 11, 8:09 pm, "rdub…@pdq.net" <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote:
> Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh
> out of thin air.
Looks like she has Prader-Willi Syndrome.
<rdub…@pdq.net> wrote in message
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> On Jul 11, 9:17 pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2…@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Meg wrote:
>> > This is child abuse at its worst!
>> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
>> Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical
>> problems why she is so large.
>> Jeff
> Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh
> out of thin air.
There was a show on Discovery health about a little boy who no matter how
litttle or how much they fed him he gained weight (at the same rate). They
finally after several years figured out he had a rare disease and are trying
to figure out how to counter it. The mother was frustrated because she knew
that people thought whe was overfeeding and abusing the child – which she
wasn’t.
"Myra" <myra….@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1184222564.598616.165850@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com…
> On Jul 11, 8:09 pm, "rdub…@pdq.net" <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote:
>> Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh
>> out of thin air.
> Looks like she has Prader-Willi Syndrome.
It really irritated me how "The Insider" dragged out this story for the
shock and pity value, when the girl obviously has a classic case of
Prader-Willi.
"deja.blues" <deja.bl…@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Myra" <myra….@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1184222564.598616.165850@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com…
>> On Jul 11, 8:09 pm, "rdub…@pdq.net" <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote:
>>> Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh
>>> out of thin air.
>> Looks like she has Prader-Willi Syndrome.
> It really irritated me how "The Insider" dragged out this story for the
> shock and pity value, when the girl obviously has a classic case of
> Prader-Willi.
I only saw the video clip in the original link. I was horrified that there
was an automatic assumption of parental neglect or abuse.
On Jul 11, 9:41 pm, "Real BBW" <real_…@nopublicemailaddy.net> wrote:
> Meg wrote:
> > This is child abuse at its worst!
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
> Dieting is going to kill that poor girl. The healthiest thing is for
> her to be allowed to eat as much as she wants and let her body find its
> right weight. That is what nature intended.
> —
You can’t possibly be serious. That’s the caziest shit I’ve seen out
of you to date.
Ragnar
On Jul 11, 9:41?pm, "Real BBW" <real_…@nopublicemailaddy.net> wrote:
> Meg wrote:
> > This is child abuse at its worst!
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
> Dieting is going to kill that poor girl. The healthiest thing is for
> her to be allowed to eat as much as she wants and let her body find its
> right weight. That is what nature intended.
> —
There are cases of childhood obesity that have nothing to do with how
much the child is eating, and instead have to do with certain
conditions. I hate to see people making fun of her like in those
dancing videos and then assume she gained 200 pounds in 2 years due to
eating alone. Haven’t you ever seen those stories about mothers who
were run the hoops and threatened when all their babies consumed were
bottles but they were extremely overweight? I’d like to hear the why
she is like this before jumping to conclusions. She could be self-
comforting herself at this point with food because once she became
obese, there was nothing else to do but sit and be bored. kwim?
"Chris" <chrispeters…@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1184265339.528055.58060@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com…
> On Jul 11, 9:41?pm, "Real BBW" <real_…@nopublicemailaddy.net> wrote:
>> Meg wrote:
>> > This is child abuse at its worst!
>> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
>> Dieting is going to kill that poor girl. The healthiest thing is for
>> her to be allowed to eat as much as she wants and let her body find its
>> right weight. That is what nature intended.
>> —
> There are cases of childhood obesity that have nothing to do with how
> much the child is eating, and instead have to do with certain
> conditions.
Or certain conditions *cause* the eating.
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> I hate to see people making fun of her like in those
> dancing videos and then assume she gained 200 pounds in 2 years due to
> eating alone. Haven’t you ever seen those stories about mothers who
> were run the hoops and threatened when all their babies consumed were
> bottles but they were extremely overweight? I’d like to hear the why
> she is like this before jumping to conclusions. She could be self-
> comforting herself at this point with food because once she became
> obese, there was nothing else to do but sit and be bored. kwim?
On Jul 11, 11:31?pm, "bizby40" <bizb…@comcast.net> wrote:
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> "Jeff" <kidsdoc2…@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Nagli.77163$z64.61044@trnddc07…
> > Meg wrote:
> >> This is child abuse at its worst!
> >>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
> > Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical
> > problems why she is so large.
> > Jeff
> I looked around a bit, and apparently the girl is now 9 and weighs
> less than 150 pounds — still big, but not as astoundingly so. She’s
> had to have several surgeries on her legs to correct bone problems
> caused by the weight gain, but she’s able to get around.
> Bizby
That’s a relief. It must mean she has received the the type of help
she needed, no matter what that was.
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> <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote in message
> news:1184209788.504447.77190@n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com… >On Jul
> 11, 9:17 pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2…@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > Meg wrote:
> >>> This is child abuse at its worst!
> > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
> > > Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical
> > > problems why she is so large.
> > > Jeff
> > Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh
> > out of thin air.
> There was a show on Discovery health about a little boy who no matter
> how litttle or how much they fed him he gained weight (at the same
> rate).
He defied the laws of physics?
—
On Jul 12, 2:09?am, Dupr?s <bassgun…@rock.com> wrote:
> On Jul 11, 6:13 pm, m…@not4mail.com (Meg) wrote:
> > This is child abuse at its worst!
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
> Agreed.
> Did you see the Texas ecstasy kid? This is worse.
I believe the ecstacy kid video is WAAAAAY more severe than this, and
yes, those involved in that should be shot. No telling what that did
to that poor child’s brain. Thank goodness she survived. At what cost,
who knows, but she survived — even the car trip on the floor of the
damn car. Those idiot people.
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> On Jul 12, 2:09?am, Dupr?s <bassgun…@rock.com> wrote:
>> On Jul 11, 6:13 pm, m…@not4mail.com (Meg) wrote:
>> > This is child abuse at its worst!
>> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
>> Agreed.
>> Did you see the Texas ecstasy kid? This is worse.
> I believe the ecstacy kid video is WAAAAAY more severe than this, and
> yes, those involved in that should be shot. No telling what that did
> to that poor child’s brain. Thank goodness she survived. At what cost,
> who knows, but she survived — even the car trip on the floor of the
> damn car. Those idiot people.
I dont’ know how true this is … but they (CPS) say that the kid wasn’t on
drugs.
even w/o that, I think the child needs to be taken from the home …. she is
a beautiful child and it sucks that she is going to have to grow up w/ those
idiot people.
http://www.thevictoriaadvocate.com/428/story/89148.html
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> "Myra" <myra….@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1184222564.598616.165850@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com…
> > On Jul 11, 8:09 pm, "rdub…@pdq.net" <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote:
> >> Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh
> >> out of thin air.
> > Looks like she has Prader-Willi Syndrome.
> It really irritated me how "The Insider" dragged out this story for the
> shock and pity value, when the girl obviously has a classic case of
> Prader-Willi.
Why do you say that? I didn’t see any indication of mental retardation or
short stature. Hypotonia is hard to judges given her mobility restrictions,
but it must have required a fair amount of strength for her to drag herself
around the floor as she did in the video. In fact, the only feature of
Prader-Willi syndrome she obviously presents with is obesity.
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> x-no-archive: yes
> rdub…@pdq.net wrote:
> > On Jul 11, 9:17 pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2…@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>Meg wrote:
> >>>This is child abuse at its worst!
> >>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
> >>Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical
> >>problems why she is so large.
> >>Jeff
> > Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh
> > out of thin air.
> Hypercortisolism.
> Susan
Hypercortisolism is associated with weight gain because appetite is
increased. These people are fatter because they eat too much, iows.
So, exactly how does that equal a way to create lard-flesh out of thin
air? It does not, of course, you are just trying to change the subject.
On Jul 12, 1:42 am, Myra <myra….@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 11, 8:09 pm, "rdub…@pdq.net" <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote:
> > Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh
> > out of thin air.
> Looks like she has Prader-Willi Syndrome.
Do you know anything about Prader Willi??? If you claim to, then show
where the weight gain is from anything other than an inappropriate
appetite for food in relationship to need..
But you cannot. You just hoped no one would call you on your bs.
You people throw out impressive sounding words to support your
arguments without even reading the available information on the
subject.
On Jul 12, 7:09 am, "The Operator" <dba…@satx.rr.com> wrote:
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> <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote in message
> news:1184209788.504447.77190@n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com…> On Jul 11, 9:17 pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2…@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> Meg wrote:
> >> > This is child abuse at its worst!
> >> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
> >> Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical
> >> problems why she is so large.
> >> Jeff
> > Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh
> > out of thin air.
> There was a show on Discovery health about a little boy who no matter how
> litttle or how much they fed him he gained weight (at the same rate). They
> finally after several years figured out he had a rare disease and are trying
> to figure out how to counter it. The mother was frustrated because she knew
> that people thought whe was overfeeding and abusing the child – which she
> wasn’t.
On Jul 13, 9:23 am, "rdub…@pdq.net" <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote:
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> On Jul 12, 12:13 am, Susan <neverm…@nomail.com> wrote:
> > x-no-archive: yes
> > rdub…@pdq.net wrote:
> > > On Jul 11, 9:17 pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2…@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > >>Meg wrote:
> > >>>This is child abuse at its worst!
> > >>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
> > >>Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical
> > >>problems why she is so large.
> > >>Jeff
> > > Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh
> > > out of thin air.
> > Hypercortisolism.
> > Susan
> Hypercortisolism is associated with weight gain because appetite is
> increased. These people are fatter because they eat too much, iows.
> So, exactly how does that equal a way to create lard-flesh out of thin
> air? It does not, of course, you are just trying to change the subject.
most obesities result from overeating not medical reasons. too much
fat
from food in early childhood is a breeding ground for dormant fat
cells
On Jul 12, 7:09 am, "The Operator" <dba…@satx.rr.com> wrote:
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> <rdub…@pdq.net> wrote in message
> news:1184209788.504447.77190@n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com…> On Jul 11, 9:17 pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2…@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> Meg wrote:
> >> > This is child abuse at its worst!
> >> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fZnJORZqU&NR=1
> >> Sadly, we don’t know what the whole story is. She may have medical
> >> problems why she is so large.
> >> Jeff
> > Medical problems??? Like what? I mean, that would create lard-flesh
> > out of thin air.
> There was a show on Discovery health about a little boy who no matter how
> litttle or how much they fed him he gained weight (at the same rate). They
> finally after several years figured out he had a rare disease and are trying
> to figure out how to counter it. The mother was frustrated because she knew
> that people thought whe was overfeeding and abusing the child – which she
> wasn’t.
If you saw a 20 year old guy who weighed 500 lbs, could not get out of
bed, already had a tracheostomy for breathing and his family claimed,
"He hardly eats anything and he still gains weight!!!" what you
suspect?
1. His body somehow defied the laws of physics?
2. The sick fucks were bringing him food constantly for the sake of
some evil, twisted agenda?
I am not making this story up, btw.