Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any animals that will eat and eat and eat to this kind of extreme or is this a uniquely human thing?
Yes, animals will overeat. Generally their diet is limited, so it usually isn't a huge problem.
Anonymous wrote:When they sign the contract to be on the show and get free support / surgery...do you think they HAVE to also agree to be filmed taking a shower and eating a pizza?
Anonymous wrote:Are there any animals that will eat and eat and eat to this kind of extreme or is this a uniquely human thing?
Anonymous wrote:These people are really in the extreme. I don't think that most of us could get anywhere near 600 pounds before our bodies broke down.
I think that these people must have a genetic predisposition to be extremely obese. Most people would be completely bed ridden well before they got so huge. I can't see myself being able to walk across the room at 350 pounds, much less walk down a driveway, get in a car and drive around all day eating fast food at or approaching 600 pounds.
The compulsion to eat and their ability to keep on packing on the weight and getting bigger and bigger is just astonishing.
And the enablers who bring these people food....WTH???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if this was discussed, but how on earth do they afford all that food? Government assistance? And even their homes/ cars? I know sometimes family pays for apartments and such, and maybe the show pays for the temp. housing in houston? But their food costs must be through the roof.
Food that’s bad for you, e.g., high fat, high salt, high cholesterol, lots of preservatives, hardly anything natural or organic in it, tastes “better,” is much cheaper and is more plentiful in lower income neighborhoods. You can get a lot more for $10 - $15 from fast food place than Whole Foods — that is, if there is such a grocery store anywhere near where some of these folks seem to live.
No way they are only eating $10-$15 worth of fast food/day. Have you watched the show??!!
Anonymous wrote: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.
You're right about the super-morbidly obese (600 lbs) but not about bariatric surgery in general. Most hospitals want to do bariatric surgery on "normal" obese people - 300 lbs range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if this was discussed, but how on earth do they afford all that food? Government assistance? And even their homes/ cars? I know sometimes family pays for apartments and such, and maybe the show pays for the temp. housing in houston? But their food costs must be through the roof.
Food that’s bad for you, e.g., high fat, high salt, high cholesterol, lots of preservatives, hardly anything natural or organic in it, tastes “better,” is much cheaper and is more plentiful in lower income neighborhoods. You can get a lot more for $10 - $15 from fast food place than Whole Foods — that is, if there is such a grocery store anywhere near where some of these folks seem to live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if this was discussed, but how on earth do they afford all that food? Government assistance? And even their homes/ cars? I know sometimes family pays for apartments and such, and maybe the show pays for the temp. housing in houston? But their food costs must be through the roof.
Food that’s bad for you, e.g., high fat, high salt, high cholesterol, lots of preservatives, hardly anything natural or organic in it, tastes “better,” is much cheaper and is more plentiful in lower income neighborhoods. You can get a lot more for $10 - $15 from fast food place than Whole Foods — that is, if there is such a grocery store anywhere near where some of these folks seem to live.
Anonymous wrote:Some of the episodes this season have been so strange. Many of the people who have become morbidly obese suffered traumatic child molestation, sexual abuse, rape, and other horrific traumas.
But a few of them this season have literally said "my parents divorced and they fought which made me sad and so I ate." I... don't understand that. There wasn't any abuse, anything really traumatic or horrific. They also still grew up to have relationships with their parents, just... separate! This seems so light on the "trauma" scale, like saying "I ate myself to 600+lb pounds because my parents made me do chores I didn't want to do."
There's having an imperfect life (which we all have), and then there's real trauma. Some of them have actually had such an easy life.