dseag2
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We were just at the Galleria in Dallas and I said "these are all future diabetics". They seem to be proud of it.
We are all overcoming something throughout life. My dad told me that once when I was complaining. Regardless, we all need each other for comfort during the process.There is no bigger lie & there is nothing more phony than a seriously-obese person saying "I'm OK with size" or "I'm proud of myself, or
"I'm comfortable the way I am."
The heavier they are, the harder they work to convince themselves of that lie.
That lie is a fat person's way of avoiding dealing with the problem, which takes work & determination & LOTS of stubbornness.
A young person who can't walk, can't bathe, can't go to the bathroom without help, can't live without a nurse is miserable - not the least bit comfortable.
And, No, I NEVER told any of those lies to myself or others at my previous weight 45 years ago (405 lbs.) In fact, I went to bed every night, hoping I didn't wake up the next morning.
And, No, I NEVER told any of those lies to myself or others at my previous weight 45 years ago (405 lbs.) In fact, I went to bed every night, hoping I didn't wake up the next morning.
Absolutely, very well put!There is no bigger lie & there is nothing more phony than a seriously-obese person saying "I'm OK with size" or "I'm proud of myself, or
"I'm comfortable the way I am."
The heavier they are, the harder they work to convince themselves of that lie.
That lie is a fat person's way of avoiding dealing with the problem, which takes work & determination & LOTS of stubbornness.
A young person who can't walk, can't bathe, can't go to the bathroom without help, can't live without a nurse is miserable - not the least bit comfortable.
And, No, I NEVER told any of those lies to myself or others at my previous weight 45 years ago (405 lbs.) In fact, I went to bed every night, hoping I didn't wake up the next morning.
I always thought it was New Orleans... Louisiana has great food, most of it quite fattening.America's Fattest Cities... Houston TX
New Orleans does have great food. People might walk more in New Orleans than other places.I always thought it was New Orleans... Louisiana has great food, most of it quite fattening.
No..nothing is moved unless it breaks rules... if you've posted last on a thread then you may not see it when you click on '' what's new'' at the top of the page... and might not see it again until someone else posts on it..This heading was here earlier this morning, but I didn't notice it on the site when I signed in again. The same thing happened with another heading a few days ago. Are some of the headings taken down, or moved to another location?
Okay, thanks. The same thing seemed to happen a couple of days ago, and I've never seen that heading again.No..nothing is moved unless it breaks rules... if you've posted last on a thread then you may not see it when you click on '' what's new'' at the top of the page... and might not see it again until someone else posts on it..
you can do a search for a thread title... top right with the magnifying glass..Okay, thanks. The same thing seemed to happen a couple of days ago, and I've never seen that heading again.
We were just at the Galleria in Dallas and I said "these are all future diabetics". They seem to be proud of it.
that's very true... some may be dead.. and some may have caught Covid and realised they have to change their lifestyle if they wish to keep living a healthy life..That is pretty bad, and sad.
.... I wonder, since that video is from 2019, if a lot of those people have died during the pandemic.
Covid hasn't been kind to obese and generally unhealthy people in the past two years.
I was watching that guy who eats for prizes.. and on a normal day it's incredible what he eats...He eats so much at an all you can eat restaurant that he's been banned from 2 of them..Gluttony is not only unhealthy, its one of the 7 deadly sins. And think of the starving children they could have fed instead.
40% of the U.S. population is substantially overweight, and that includes people of all ages. Obesity is the root cause of at least 1/3 of the nations health care problems and costs. It doesn't matter what city or town you go to....this condition exists all across the nation. There are a few...very few....who have a health problem, thyroid issues, etc., which affect their metabolism....but the vast majority are overweight due to poor eating habits, and lack of exercise.
I would like to see a hefty "surcharge" placed upon the health insurance for those who are overweight....much like that which smokers have to pay. Perhaps if they saw their health care costs rising, some of them might reconsider their habits.
There is nothing more disgusting, IMO, than seeing someone at the stores, etc., waddling around, looking like a beached walrus.
My supermarkets all have the motorized carts. We don't have Walmart in NYC.My MIL & SIL were both ‘big women’ - their term. They would wear work clothes around the house; when they went out even if to just the grocery store, they were always immaculate.
I just realized the only store that I’ve seen that provides motorized grocery carts is Walmart.