Re: Morbidly Obese.
Re: Morbidly Obese.
Yes I've seen this too and it never goes which doesn't help the persons self esteem after losing the weight sadly . Of course the answer is surgery but I dont think the NHS would do it so it's a private OP. Painful too .Re: Morbidly Obese.
It can take quite a while to go from being a bit overweight to being clinically obese - but not so long for that to become morbidly obese. Wouldn't it be wonderful if the problem could be picked up on and dealt with before it reached that far.Re: Morbidly Obese.
It seems so easy these days to put on excess weight, food seems far too tasty and readily available for a fraction of the price it used to be when I was a lad. Chocolate bars and biscuits used to take up one shelf on the wall of the small local confectionary, these days several full length isles of the supermarket are overflowing with choccy bars, crisps and biscuits.Re: Morbidly Obese.
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The problem with my friend was....doctors did try and help her...which she openly admits...only she "wasn't listening"...Re: Morbidly Obese.
I wish there was some none invasive techniques to help people with an eating problem.
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