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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP: [b]Consider having your daughter apply for an amount of life insurance that requires a physical. Once she is denied/rejected for coverage or only offered coverage at an extremely premium (rating), she may understand the need to seek medical help.[/b] OP: You are 100% right to be concerned. This is both a mental health issue and an issue of physical health. Having a heart attack at a young age is unnecessary & preventable.[/quote] what the actual f*** is wrong with you[/quote] Right back at you. You do not care about another person's health and well being. Fine. Not your problem.[/quote] You think forcing your child to undergo a physical so that an insurance company will deny them and you can use that as ammo to shame them into trying to lose weight is good for their well-being?[/quote] Yes. Whatever it takes in order for the individual to avoid the unnecessary adverse health effects that are certain to follow. And if you don't think that obese people suffer psychologically, then you should do a bit of research. Some of us--like the OP-care about the physical health and mental well being of a teenager who is obese unnecessarily.[/quote] You hate your kid. [/quote]
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