http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-...15409616?f=rss
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...viest-man.html
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article....&in_page_id=34
What gets me about this guy is firstly his mother lost her house cuz of his eating habits, and secondly, he's now bedridden. The reason he's able to keep on eating loads is cuz his carers feed him giant meals. Now, it's proposed that he has a gastric bypass to save his life.
This however is serious surgery; there's risks involved even if a person is half this guy's weight. At 70 stone, he could die on the operating table. Most people who have this surgery are told to lose a certain amount of weight beforehand to reduce these risks. If this was an anorexic refusing to eat, they'd be forcibly sectioned; yet, a super obese man is allowed to carry on eating and eating, paid for by the taxpayer, and only surgery is offered, even tho it could kill him.
http://www.ready4achange.com/rny_gas...surgery_mexico
Gastric bypass surgery is not a miracle cure for obesity. If the patient continues with the bad eating habits afterwards, it will not cure them of obesity.
http://www.ehow.com/how_4799634_weig...s-surgery.html
Sarcastic, but puts the point accross. If this man does live thru his operation, he won't necessarily lose all the weight. He could very easily just continue his lifestyle, with some changes and even put more on.
What solution should be put in place instead?
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...viest-man.html
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article....&in_page_id=34
What gets me about this guy is firstly his mother lost her house cuz of his eating habits, and secondly, he's now bedridden. The reason he's able to keep on eating loads is cuz his carers feed him giant meals. Now, it's proposed that he has a gastric bypass to save his life.
This however is serious surgery; there's risks involved even if a person is half this guy's weight. At 70 stone, he could die on the operating table. Most people who have this surgery are told to lose a certain amount of weight beforehand to reduce these risks. If this was an anorexic refusing to eat, they'd be forcibly sectioned; yet, a super obese man is allowed to carry on eating and eating, paid for by the taxpayer, and only surgery is offered, even tho it could kill him.
http://www.ready4achange.com/rny_gas...surgery_mexico
Gastric bypass surgery is not a miracle cure for obesity. If the patient continues with the bad eating habits afterwards, it will not cure them of obesity.
http://www.ehow.com/how_4799634_weig...s-surgery.html
Sarcastic, but puts the point accross. If this man does live thru his operation, he won't necessarily lose all the weight. He could very easily just continue his lifestyle, with some changes and even put more on.
What solution should be put in place instead?
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