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GREAT post Pack93z!!!
What's really good is......what has been said in this thread, may just help someone that's going through problems now. I think alot of times that is why we go through trials, to be able to help others later on.
When you actually go through trials, you can honestly say "I know how you feel."
I LOVE how so many have opened up their lives on here! You never know just who you may be helping!
It's not easy being so upfront like i have seen here.
GREAT job, to all!!!
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15 years ago
I read the sub-title of this thread and thought maybe it's a bit longer but I did not expect everyone's replies to be just as long 🙂. Seriously though, Wade your initial post made me think A LOT about how I think about obese people. I also liked some posts I read along the way(dfosterf, Cheesey, and djcubez). But geeze even some of them were long lol.

dfosterf, when you talked about that prejudice your Christian boss had towards that obese worker it really ticked me off. I have just become a Christian and that kind of intolerance blew me away.

Then, I thought to myself, what do I think about obese people when I see them? I have realized that I had always been intolerant. I realized that I thought they had no self-discipline or no desire to change the way they lived. How wrong could I have been in my previous judgments?

It's really crazy to think about, but I just wanted to say thanks to the guys that have shared because you will have affected my mindset for the rest of my life.
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15 years ago
Then, of course, there was the chronic bed wetting that lasted well into middle school.... that my brother just could not resist sharing with everyone!

Psyche! Thought a little levity might bode well about now.

Nice of everyone to share their stuff. As mentioned earlier, if someone benefits in any small way from this...well, wouldn't that be cool?

Some really decent people on this site!
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1/19: 365.6

"Wade" wrote:



1/26: 365.6.

"Wade" wrote:



2/2: 363.4.
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
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Keep it up Wade!
You have your own cheering section!
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Oh....and thank you to Coltonja!
I know there has been LOTS of writting in this thread, but that's the way we learn. Being a good listener.
As you showed, you didn't even realize that you were doing what you do. I commend you for openly admitting that!
When we stop listening, we stop learning. That's why i take everything i can, and it helps me process my overall view of things.
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Very nice job, Wade!

Back on track, my man.


No beer. Again.

That shit is gonna cease this week. 16 days without a brew.

I believe my number is 27, but it might be 26.
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Very nice job, Wade!

Back on track, my man.


No beer. Again.

That shit is gonna cease this week. 16 days without a brew.

I believe my number is 27, but it might be 26.

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Nope. 28.

Rule was when I missed, you got to go up again. So last week you went from 28 to 29. Now to 28 again.
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2/9: 363.2

Back to pinhead land, I am. Foster gets back to 29.

(Good news is that it wasn't due to eating more or to eating worse; bad news is that it was, being week one of classes, a week of virtually zero exercise.)
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2/9: 363.2

Back to pinhead land, I am. Foster gets back to 29.

(Good news is that it wasn't due to eating more or to eating worse; bad news is that it was, being week one of classes, a week of virtually zero exercise. Strutting back and forth in front of undergrads doesn't burn calories, alas.)
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3 beers (coors cans, next door neighbor on one side for re-opening driveway Saturday after plows went through) and 1 beer (Old Milwaukee--he loves the shit) from next door neighbor on other side for doing the same damn thing.

4 beers in 3 weeks.
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Geeze. If I was cutting down at your rate, Foster, I'd already be at my high school graduation weight (155)!

LOL.
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2/9: 363.2

Back to pinhead land, I am. Foster gets back to 29.

"Wade" wrote:



Still in pinhead land. Needed to lose 1.8 to get back on track. Only lost 1.

2/16: 362.2

So, by my count:

Marine: 4.
Academic pinhead: 2.

On good side: this week passed the -5 lbs. milestone.

Next week, again need -1.8 min.
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4PackGirl
15 years ago
i'm incredibly proud of you, wade! by losing this weight, you'll be on the earth much longer & that, my friend, is a GREAT thing!!

you've inspired me to move my lil arse more - did a 10 minute jog which isn't easy with my torn ACL but hey - i gotta start somewhere!! and now, it's time for step aerobics courtesy of my wii fit! 😃
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2/9: 363.2

Back to pinhead land, I am. Foster gets back to 29.

"Wade" wrote:



Still in pinhead land. Needed to lose 1.8 to get back on track. Only lost 1.

2/16: 362.2

So, by my count:

Marine: 4.
Academic pinhead: 2.

On good side: this week passed the -5 lbs. milestone.

Next week, again need -1.8 min.

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I don't know if you caught it in the other thread, but I was in compliance at 3 pitchers this week. They were all in one sitting.

I'm going to shoot for zero consumption this week. It should be easy, those 3 pitchers hit very hard the next day. Seems some of the tolerance is wearing off a wee bit, at least hangover-wise.

-5 beats the shit out of plus 5.

Good job!
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15 years ago

New Zealand: Expats fat wife refused visa 

November 20th, 2007


A British man, Richie Trezise, who moved to New Zealand has been told by officials that his wife is too fat to join him according to a report from the Daily Telegraph. His wife, Rowan, 33, a photographer, has been battling for months to shed the pounds so they can be reunited and live Down Under but has so far been unable to overcome New Zealands weight regulations.

Mr Trezise, who moved to Auckland in September after shedding two inches from his waist on a crash diet, said that if his wife was not allowed to come out by Christmas they would abandon the idea of emigrating.

His employer-backed skills visa was initially rejected by immigration officials when they discovered that his body mass index, or BMI, was 42, making him morbidly obese under New Zealand regulations.

BMI measures a persons weight in relation to their height. Anything over 25 is regarded as overweight, and 30 or above is obese.

Mr Trezise, a submarine cable specialist and a former soldier, said: My doctor laughed at me. He said hed never seen anything more ridiculous in his whole life. He said not every overweight person is unhealthy or unfit.

The idea was that we were going to change our lifestyle totally and get outdoors and on mountain bikes and all sorts of activities.

The couple, who both lived in Barry, Wales, were all set for a new life after Mr Trezise was headhunted by New Zealands Telecom.

New Zealand is critically short of skilled workers, and many large firms are intensively recruiting in Britain.

Mr Trezise was recruited to supervise the Southern Cross Cable, which links New Zealand with Australia and the west coast of the United States. He is one of only four highly qualified specialist technicians working on the improvement of the cable.

The New Zealand Immigration Service said it did not know how many people were denied entry to the country because of high BMI readings.

However, comments posted on the Emigrate New Zealand website reveal that many people have been turned down after medical tests revealed that they were obese.

Mr Trezise has private health care in New Zealand and his employer, Telecom, has a gym membership scheme.


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15 years ago

UK fatties demand 'hate crime' status for lardo-baiting
 

German study shows 'overweight' BMI perfectly healthy

By Lewis Page

Woebegone British swingbellies have launched a campaign against anti-lardo "hate crime" and discrimination, even as a survey of possibly gutbusting Germans has revealed that being "overweight" is actually not a health hazard.

The British flab-lib campaign is reported today by the BBC, which quotes Kathryn Szrodecki - described elsewhere (and pictured) by the Beeb as "a full-figured woman firm in her belief that to be big is not to be bad" as saying that the long-belted community face a grim life of discrimination and abuse in Blighty.

"I have been discriminated against - I am a YMCA qualified fitness instructor, but I have gone for jobs and been laughed off the premises," the rotund campaigner told the Beeb.

"I have been punched, I have had beer thrown in my face," added globular persecutee Marsha Coupe. "They say 'Move out of the way fatty!'"

"Someone being beaten up should be a crime," commented Szrodecki.

Meanwhile in Germany, most people are judged "overweight" by the famously unreliable Body Mass Index (BMI) method. Top Teutonic boffin Matthias Lenz of the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Natural Sciences of the University of Hamburg decided to look into this, compiling 42 different German health studies together to find out if being in the "overweight" BMI range (as opposed to "ideal" or "healthy") had any negative health consequences.

According to Lenz and his co-authors, being "overweight" (BMI 25 to 30) "does not increase death rates" at any age range, though being "obese" (BMI of 30 or more) does.

Regarding less serious outcomes than death, being "overweight" means an increased risk of heart trouble, but a decreased risk of bone and hip fracture. "Overweight" German men even had a slightly lower risk of dying from cancer.

In summary, the German study-of-studies found that "overall mortality is unchanged by overweight, but increased by 20 per cent by obesity, while extreme obesity raises it by up to 200 per cent... an increased morbidity and mortality risk has been confirmed for being underweight".

The results appear to chime with a recent study out of Canada which showed that being "overweight" was actually somewhat healthier than being "ideal" in terms of lifespan. Being "extremely obese" or "underweight", as in Germany, was a bad idea.

The German study can be read in full here (English pdf).

Meanwhile the UK porker campaigners are demanding San Francisco-style anti-fatscism laws, designed to prevent lardos being unfairly denied housing or jobs. In the UK there is currently no special legal protection for fatties as there is for those persecuted on religious, ethnic or sexual grounds.

Full disclosure: The author is 6'3" and 16 stone, ie one of the overweight. He feels able to survive in today's hefty-hating climate without special legal protection, however; though the memory of being refused a place as cox of a ladies' rowing team many years ago still stings.



In response to the line I bolded: Woman, get a clue. It already is. You're not a special and unique snowflake; you don't deserve special protection for an offense that is a crime no matter who the victim is.
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Obese woman gives birth in Romania 

By ALINA WOLFE MURRAY, Associated Press Writer Thu Feb 18, 8:19 pm ET

[img_r]http://d.yimg.com/a/p/ap/20100219/capt.51db3526c7814d5f99226770c23e6016.aptopix_romania_obese_mom_xvg201.jpg?x=400&y=286&q=85&sig=vTw5UI_psSVTorxxsqaR9g--[/img_r]BUCHAREST, Romania A 25-year-old woman weighing 528 pounds (240 kilograms) gave birth to her first baby on Thursday in what one expert called a rare and risky case. "I wanted this child with all my heart, whatever the sacrifice," the Adevarul newspaper quoted the mother, Victoria Lacatus, as saying.

Her healthy baby girl, born by cesarean section, weighed 6.4 pounds (2.9 kilograms), said Bogdan Popescu, a spokesman at Bucharest University Emergency Hospital, which is equipped to treat obese people.

Dr. Daghni Rasasingham, of Britain's Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in London, said the case was rare, given the mother's weight and height of 5.25 feet (1.6 meters), and that she would be at risk of clots, diabetes, post-birth bleeding and infection.

Popescu said Lacatus was being carefully monitored because she suffers from a thyroid problem and post-surgery complications could develop because of her morbid obesity.

Florin Costandache, who helped perform the operation, said: "It was a real challenge because she needed four times the anesthetic a normal person needs."

The chief surgeon, obstetrician Valeriu Horhoianu, said at least 10 obese women have given birth at the Bucharest hospital, but they all weighed less than 352 pounds (160 kilograms).

Nicolae Cernea, a doctor from the southern city of Craiova where Lacatus was hospitalized for a month before delivery said her case was unique in Romania.

In August 2008, a heavier obese woman 560-pound (255-kilogram) Leanne Salt gave birth to triplets in Britain.


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