Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know where I can watch the most recent episodes online, preferably for free?
We downgraded our cable, and that apparently got rid of TLC :-\
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?
Their size makes them a huge liability. You have to have proper equipment, an anesthetist willing to take them on, staff trained in how to treat them. Many hospitals won't allow bariatric surgery b/c insurance companies (covering the hospital) won't allow it.
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:Not a doctor, but my understanding is that patients being considered for gastric bypass need to demonstrate a will to change their lifestyle and diet before getting cleared for the surgery. Otherwise, they will just make themselves ill after they have it (it's not a silver bullet). If these are people that have been rejected by reputable doctors then I'm surprised that this doctor is willing to be filmed doing these high risk surgeries.
Anonymous wrote:It's interesting that so far, everyone featured this season has been female. Is this deliberate by TLC? Surely they've had similar morbidly obese male applicants, or are they airing it by gender?
Anonymous wrote:I was so furious in the last episode - Pauline - who made NO efforts, and in complete denial. I Googled her, and it appears she'd made somewhat of a living by selling her story to tabloids, and being proud of her morbid obesity.
I wonder why they allowed her on the show?
I understand that it's very difficult to make changes and commit to new habits, and feel second hand pride when the people they feature overcome their hurdle - it's incredibly inspiring. But that last episode... I feel so bad for her son. His morbidly obese and stubborn mom has stolen his life and made him her slave, pretty much. It's heartbreaking.