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ok yes may have been you are not disabled...Originally posted by d000hg View PostOf course weighing 300kg is a handicap. If you chop off your own legs for no good reason you are handicapped.
but either way the jist of it was it will stop being treated as a disease automatcially.
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there is quite a bit of push back from the health professionals at the moment about the way we treat 'fat or obese' people.
generally gone will be the days of 'There, there love do not worry you are just big boned'
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'Actually you eat the wrong types of food and too much of it and do not get enough exercise - if you carry on like this you will become morbidly obese and die'
and no it is not a 'handicap'
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Are you sure that's his missus and not churchy?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI'm only fat because every time I pop round to **** your missus while you're out exercising you take so long I have time for breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea and a nightcap before heading off to the pub for a late one.
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I'm only fat because every time I pop round to **** your missus while you're out exercising you take so long I have time for breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea and a nightcap before heading off to the pub for a late one.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Posthttps://metro.co.uk/2014/03/26/a-pic...-more-4679903/
NHS tells bodybuilder she must lose weight and exercise more - and BTW I am sure MTT would.
Could we not have a poll. What body size are you? :-
Thin
Normal
Fat
Obese
Morbidly Obese
MF
Andyw's Mum will sit on your face and let you guess
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https://metro.co.uk/2014/03/26/a-pic...-more-4679903/
NHS tells bodybuilder she must lose weight and exercise more - and BTW I am sure MTT would.
Could we not have a poll. What body size are you? :-
Thin
Normal
Fat
Obese
Morbidly Obese
MF
Andyw's Mum will sit on your face and let you guess
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I always thought fat was ok, obese is when it starts to cause medical problems.
So if you are fat but in perfect health, you are ok
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