Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watch this show too. My doctor relatives are disgusted that doctors would operate on thee people, they are disqualified at nearly every hospital in the country. They all go to the one doctor in Houston, who is one of a handful who will see them.
What does this mean? That they are too obsese to be operated on by most standards of medical practice?
yes they can be too obese for an operation. putting someone under anesthesia who is morbidly obese is very risky. It is also much more difficult to physically operate on someone with so much fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watch this show too. My doctor relatives are disgusted that doctors would operate on thee people, they are disqualified at nearly every hospital in the country. They all go to the one doctor in Houston, who is one of a handful who will see them.
What does this mean? That they are too obsese to be operated on by most standards of medical practice?
yes they can be too obese for an operation. putting someone under anesthesia who is morbidly obese is very risky. It is also much more difficult to physically operate on someone with so much fat.
Anonymous wrote:I watch this too, because I'm fascinated at how you can just get SO obese that it comes to such a crisis point.
Anonymous wrote:Why are we heartbroken when someone weighing almost 700 lbs dies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watch this show too. My doctor relatives are disgusted that doctors would operate on thee people, they are disqualified at nearly every hospital in the country. They all go to the one doctor in Houston, who is one of a handful who will see them.
What does this mean? That they are too obsese to be operated on by most standards of medical practice?
Anonymous wrote:I watch this show too. My doctor relatives are disgusted that doctors would operate on thee people, they are disqualified at nearly every hospital in the country. They all go to the one doctor in Houston, who is one of a handful who will see them.