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480-Pound Woman Dies After Six Years On Couch
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| August 11, 2004
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Posted on 08/12/2004 8:05:06 AM PDT by MaryFromMichigan
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To: Tooters
I am not a post Nazi but this has been posted numerous times.
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posted on
08/19/2004 3:37:58 PM PDT
by
Nov3
To: Tooters
"...still attached to the couch."
It's going to be a large casket!
182
posted on
08/19/2004 3:39:30 PM PDT
by
7.62 x 51mm
(• Veni • Vidi • Vino • Visa • "I came, I saw, I drank wine, I shopped")
To: birbear
none of the above. ive been there before. massive suicidal tendencies.
i got help, she could have too.
To: birbear
i understand it perfectly. i also know that under it all, some how she knew it wasnt right, and she wanted to change. its her lack of changing that exposes her laziness.
ive been there(mental illness), its not fun, but you can escape. and whether you have help from someone else or not, you are the one who starts recovering yourself, not someone else.
To: headsonpikes
She definitely weighed 480 pounds before she weighed 600 pounds.Maybe she weighed 600 with the couch attached.
185
posted on
08/19/2004 7:10:55 PM PDT
by
FITZ
To: sonserae
I wonder who was paying for all the food --- I have a feeling this woman is a victim of our welfare and food stamp program --- far too much is given and with food stamps, there is no control over the kinds of foods people obtain. They need to cut off the cookies, cakes, cokes and other junks foods and limit food stamps to something like rice and beans.
186
posted on
08/19/2004 7:28:49 PM PDT
by
FITZ
To: MacDorcha
ive been there(mental illness), its not fun, but you can escape. and whether you have help from someone else or not, you are the one who starts recovering yourself, not someone else.
If I was a mean and nasty person, I'd say you're still suffering from mental illness -- you're obviously delusional if you think that somebody who was obviously as bad off as she is could help herself.
I'm sorry for your mental illness, I suffer from a laundry list of illnesses myself. If you were able to pull yourself up by your bootstraps, you're one of the lucky ones. I too am lucky -- somebody who cared about me recognized the harmful patterns I was putting myself in and I was hospitalized twice -- once for three weeks, once for a month.
I've spent the past two years seeing shrinks, other mentally ill people, their families. I met people in the hospital who could not care for themselves. This woman was obviously in that category. Hell, I've gone for a week with out bathing or changing clothes -- not from any type of laziness, but because I literally didn't see what was wrong with it.
The next paragraph is kind of graphic... don't say I didn't warn you.
My therapist has told me a number of times that there's a similarity between people who are addicted to drugs, alcohol, and people who find themselves in a constant state of depression... People who are addicts tend to know it's a bad thing... people who are depressed tend to know life shouldn't feel like it does to them. But, it's like sitting in a bathtub of your own shit -- it's soft, it's warm, it's familiar, and it smells so bad so it keeps other people away.
It's not laziness keeping people in that tub -- it's an illness.
187
posted on
08/19/2004 9:21:12 PM PDT
by
birbear
(Kinda cold.... kinda sticky....)
To: birbear
this may sound mean as well.
the drunkard is responsible for his actions, despite his feelings. same for one who is mentally ill. here comes the mean part: if they arent smart enough to do something about it, they really dont deserve pity. those who learn and still get stepped on are the ones who deserve it. those who dont learn need to be left alone to figure it out. thats capitalism placed on the social aspect.
To: FITZ
I wonder who was paying for all the food --- I have a feeling this woman is a victim of our welfare and food stamp program --- far too much is given and with food stamps, there is no control over the kinds of foods people obtain. They need to cut off the cookies, cakes, cokes and other junks foods and limit food stamps to something like rice and beans.
I heard a Southern preacher speak one time and he says he went to the grocery store to get him some "preacher steaks"....which are slang for hot dogs. He was in line behind a woman who had a full cart of goodies. She was paying with food stamps. He leaned over and said to his wife, "Honey, this is what I'm buying for my family (pointing to his cart), and that is what I'M BUYING for hers (pointing to her cart)"...SO TRUE....we skimp and save our money while our tax dollars are being squandered by the welfare slobs.
To: MacDorcha
So my original assessment was unfortunately correct.
You're not naive.... you're not stupid... you're just cruel.
190
posted on
08/20/2004 11:24:39 AM PDT
by
birbear
(Kinda cold.... kinda sticky....)
To: birbear
meh, call me that, and i can be.
its not "cruel" to expect people to function like people, but if you feel like being a nanny, go for it. i volunteer at a hospital, im an Eagle Scout, i love and hate as well as you do. if you think im cruel simply based on my holding people responsible, too bad. no skin off my back.
To: MacDorcha
its not "cruel" to expect people to function like people
Is it cruel to expect people with one leg to run a marathon? (I know, some people have tried, more power to 'em).
In my mind it would be cruel to expect everybody with one leg to do so. It would be cruel to berate somebody who had one leg if they didn't run a marathon.
In my mind, this woman had the mental equivalent of having one leg (if that).
My best friend is legally blind. It would be cruel of me to suggest he become a pilot. And then hold it against him if he didn't.
It would be cruel to laugh at a mute who tried to sing. But even though that mute is a person, we should act her to function like a person. (And a perfectly human function is to sing, is it not.?)
You're an Eagle Scout? Congratulations. Too bad the scouts didn't teach you compassion.
192
posted on
08/20/2004 5:38:48 PM PDT
by
birbear
(Kinda cold.... kinda sticky....)
To: Admin Moderator
I humbly suggest that this thread has seen its day and that it should be mercifully interred somewhere in the depths of the Smoky Backroom. The atmosphere of continuous wise cracks, sniggering jokes, and insulting speculation about a sick woman who's no longer around to defend herself smacks more of a junior high locker room than "the premier conservative news forum". This thread does no credit to anyone who participates in it, myself included.
And yes children (and we all know who you are), we all get it. The woman was obese. I'm quite sure she knew it too, every day of her life. You've made your jokes, now kindly toddle off.
193
posted on
08/20/2004 5:52:25 PM PDT
by
asgardshill
(The Republican's best weapon lies midway between John Kerry's nose and lower chin.)
To: birbear
one leg is not the same as eating yourself into a blob, im sorry.
and a Scout is Kind. a Scout is also Brave, meaning we are taught to handle adversity. anyone can, and many do. ever been to the Paralympics? ever been to a martial arts tournament? i saw a man in a wheelchair do Songham Taekwondo forms (without kicks, but the rest was placed precisely)
asking them to run a marathon is wrong, expecting that they cant is too.
To: Tooters
195
posted on
08/24/2004 12:08:11 PM PDT
by
Lazamataz
("Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown" -- harpseal)
To: Lazamataz
I'm here!
(waving frantically)
Where are you?
196
posted on
08/26/2004 9:26:35 AM PDT
by
MaryFromMichigan
(We childproofed our home, but they are still getting in)
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