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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge

So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say dont treat the fatties , they did it to themselves, I find obesity disgusting, they should be made to go private

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

I think some people truly suffer from medical conditions that don't support them losing weight and I think that is very sad.

If they are overeating and are the cause of their own obesity, they need to take responsibility for that and do something about it if it is impacting their health now or in the future. Good luck to them, it takes strong determination, some have it.... others NO.I hope they do it for themselves

and there will be people who blame the Government, the MP's, the social workers, the schools and my next door neighbours cat for their shovelling shit down their throat.

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By *oe bloggs69Man
over a year ago

fife

I was overweight but now I'm not,its easy to get caught up in the cycle of over eating.I don't care if people or fat or thin or perfect(although that's just in their own eyes) but what I do detest is arrogant bastards telling others how to live..oh n do people who catch sti's deserve free treatment on NHS or alcoholics or junkies or the mentally or physically impaired deserve it? FUCKWITS!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I only have to get a whiff walking past the chippy and seem to put on half a stone

I think it must be passive eating

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was overweight but now I'm not,its easy to get caught up in the cycle of over eating.I don't care if people or fat or thin or perfect(although that's just in their own eyes) but what I do detest is arrogant bastards telling others how to live..oh n do people who catch sti's deserve free treatment on NHS or alcoholics or junkies or the mentally or physically impaired deserve it?

FUCKWITS!"

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By *ckleticklesWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow

The difference between a food addiction and drink/drug/smoke is that we do not need to do the latter, unfortunately we do need to eat. Removing the temptation or taking yourself away from that environment isnt as straightforward when you still need 3 meals a day. Hats off to anyone who beats an addiction.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" I find obesity disgusting "

Such harsh words for a Saturday morning

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was overweight but now I'm not,its easy to get caught up in the cycle of over eating.I don't care if people or fat or thin or perfect(although that's just in their own eyes) but what I do detest is arrogant bastards telling others how to live..oh n do people who catch sti's deserve free treatment on NHS or alcoholics or junkies or the mentally or physically impaired deserve it?

FUCKWITS!

"

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

FUCKWITS

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By *andyman1963Man
over a year ago

Ayr

I've been trying to change my lifestyle as getting to that age. The big issue I see is the amount of sugar in everything. We are wired to desire sugar as we used to get this from fruit and natural food but to get enough calories from this we had to eat a lot of it so the brain enjoys gorging on sweet things. Unfortunately the so called food manufacturers know this and use this natural desire for sugar against us.

They even try and convince us that their natural juiced products are a healthy option but sugar is sugar no mater what the source and ideal you should limit yourself to 6teaspoon or 24 grams per day. Have a look at things and you'll see how hard that is and that is why it is so difficult to reverse your weight gained over the years. So anyone who thinks its just about eating less and being less of a greedy so and so needs to look a bit deeper into to this issue before spouting off.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was overweight but now I'm not,its easy to get caught up in the cycle of over eating.I don't care if people or fat or thin or perfect(although that's just in their own eyes) but what I do detest is arrogant bastards telling others how to live..oh n do people who catch sti's deserve free treatment on NHS or alcoholics or junkies or the mentally or physically impaired deserve it?

FUCKWITS!

"

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By *oe bloggs69Man
over a year ago

fife


"I've been trying to change my lifestyle as getting to that age. The big issue I see is the amount of sugar in everything. We are wired to desire sugar as we used to get this from fruit and natural food but to get enough calories from this we had to eat a lot of it so the brain enjoys gorging on sweet things. Unfortunately the so called food manufacturers know this and use this natural desire for sugar against us.

They even try and convince us that their natural juiced products are a healthy option but sugar is sugar no mater what the source and ideal you should limit yourself to 6teaspoon or 24 grams per day. Have a look at things and you'll see how hard that is and that is why it is so difficult to reverse your weight gained over the years. So anyone who thinks its just about eating less and being less of a greedy so and so needs to look a bit deeper into to this issue before spouting off."

well said

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

Kola: looks like you may need to change your user name to 'Low Sugar Kola Cubes'

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" I find obesity disgusting, they should be made to go private "

When you consider the cost of treating obesity against the cost of treating the diseases linked to obesity it's actually cheaper (and better for the patient!) to treat the obesity.

Weight control is not easy, most adults will struggle with it at some point in their lives. Help should be there for those who need/want it.

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


" . Help should be there for those who need/want it."

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By *andyman1963Man
over a year ago

Ayr


"Kola: looks like you may need to change your user name to 'Low Sugar Kola Cubes' "

Lol

Beter still sugar free Kola Cubes

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"Kola: looks like you may need to change your user name to 'Low Sugar Kola Cubes'

Lol

Beter still sugar free Kola Cubes"

aye you are right

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


"The difference between a food addiction and drink/drug/smoke is that we do not need to do the latter, unfortunately we do need to eat. Removing the temptation or taking yourself away from that environment isnt as straightforward when you still need 3 meals a day. Hats off to anyone who beats an addiction."
though in order for most to put on the weight to make themselves obese is way over the quantity req from 3square meals also studys have shown that people can suffer from food addiction

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


" I find obesity disgusting

Such harsh words for a Saturday morning "

not my words I have no problem with folk of any weight it was more what the anti obese lobbyists may say in yrs to come

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


"Kola: looks like you may need to change your user name to 'Low Sugar Kola Cubes' "
pmsl not a chance I revel in all things full fat and oddles of sugar

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By *ckleticklesWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"The difference between a food addiction and drink/drug/smoke is that we do not need to do the latter, unfortunately we do need to eat. Removing the temptation or taking yourself away from that environment isnt as straightforward when you still need 3 meals a day. Hats off to anyone who beats an addiction.though in order for most to put on the weight to make themselves obese is way over the quantity req from 3square meals also studys have shown that people can suffer from food addiction "

That was the point...can anyone with an addiction easily control it to an extent they can still safely expose themself to it every day.

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


"I've been trying to change my lifestyle as getting to that age. The big issue I see is the amount of sugar in everything. We are wired to desire sugar as we used to get this from fruit and natural food but to get enough calories from this we had to eat a lot of it so the brain enjoys gorging on sweet things. Unfortunately the so called food manufacturers know this and use this natural desire for sugar against us.

They even try and convince us that their natural juiced products are a healthy option but sugar is sugar no mater what the source and ideal you should limit yourself to 6teaspoon or 24 grams per day. Have a look at things and you'll see how hard that is and that is why it is so difficult to reverse your weight gained over the years. So anyone who thinks its just about eating less and being less of a greedy so and so needs to look a bit deeper into to this issue before spouting off."

yes sugars do help us to gorge ...... but we decide to do it almost all folk will know what they are doing is wrong but decide to doit over and over is part of the problem not that we always look to blame others for our poor choices and yup put me at an all you can eat buffet I stuff my face

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


"The difference between a food addiction and drink/drug/smoke is that we do not need to do the latter, unfortunately we do need to eat. Removing the temptation or taking yourself away from that environment isnt as straightforward when you still need 3 meals a day. Hats off to anyone who beats an addiction.though in order for most to put on the weight to make themselves obese is way over the quantity req from 3square meals also studys have shown that people can suffer from food addiction

That was the point...can anyone with an addiction easily control it to an extent they can still safely expose themself to it every day."

to my way of thinking anything we do is harmful in one way or another we choose to do it anyway smokers have done for yrs and got they shouldnt be treated ..... they are harming themselves ...... they smoke so are stinking..... so on so fourth so will the anti fattie lobbyists start with similar calls and will the public accept it as most do with smoking comments

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say dont treat the fatties , they did it to themselves, I find obesity disgusting, they should be made to go private "

There are many beautiful and sexy BBW women on this site , and your opinion is your own , but let me tell u with that attitude , I hope I never get a meet again ??

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say dont treat the fatties , they did it to themselves, I find obesity disgusting, they should be made to go private

There are many beautiful and sexy BBW women on this site , and your opinion is your own , but let me tell u with that attitude , I hope I never get a meet again ??"

with that attitude ? Perhaps not reading it as I intended these are not my _iews as anyone who knows me could verify I have no problems with folk of any size whether large small

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well this post will make the many Big Beautiful Women on the site feel great won't it ?

Each to their own. Let people live how they want to live. As long as no one else is affected, what's the problem ?

I happen to think that bbw's are amongst the most beautiful women in society and I'd much rather be with a real woman than a bag of bones.

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"Well this post will make the many Big Beautiful Women on the site feel great won't it ?

Each to their own. Let people live how they want to live. As long as no one else is affected, what's the problem ?

I happen to think that bbw's are amongst the most beautiful women in society and I'd much rather be with a real woman than a bag of bones. "

on every size threads you will always get the 'real woman' comment leaning to the curvier, larger lady and being disingenuous to slimmer ladies

everytime

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well this post will make the many Big Beautiful Women on the site feel great won't it "

Men are obese too.

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By *erudenottoMan
over a year ago

Dumbarton


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say dont treat the fatties , they did it to themselves, I find obesity disgusting, they should be made to go private "

^ the perfect example of "how NOT to get a lumber"

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By *erudenottoMan
over a year ago

Dumbarton


"Well this post will make the many Big Beautiful Women on the site feel great won't it

Men are obese too. "

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


"Well this post will make the many Big Beautiful Women on the site feel great won't it ?

Each to their own. Let people live how they want to live. As long as no one else is affected, what's the problem ?

I happen to think that bbw's are amongst the most beautiful women in society and I'd much rather be with a real woman than a bag of bones. "

seems to be an awful lot of people taking this as an attack on larger woman which it isnt perhaps some see this as an oppertunity to ingratiate themselves with larger fems anyway it was never the case I was curious if the statements that are made just now about smokers will be as accepted when they are about obese PEOPLE at no point did I single out the female of the spieces that lies with others

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Having been overweight all my adult life(morbidly obese) I weighed 22 1/2 stone at my heaviest. I've managed to turn my life round and weigh just under 12 stone, I want to lose another 2 stone.

I've always been happy and confident in my own skin, but god was I unhealthy.

I can't begin to tell you how fantastic I feel now, my confidence is through the roof, no I'll health, no aches and pains ( I had a walking stick at one time).

Its been through shear hard work and determination. I tried all my life to lose weight, I sat one summers afternoon crying my eyes out because I felt so shit and didn't want to be a gigantic whale anymore so got off my arse and changed it.

Yes I have polysistic ovaries, yes I'm on known weight gaining tablets but if you really want to do it you can. I just didn't want to do it enough before.

I also think doctors should provide councilling for overweight people before they start a weight loss plan so they can get to the root cause of their weight problems.

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"Well this post will make the many Big Beautiful Women on the site feel great won't it ?

Each to their own. Let people live how they want to live. As long as no one else is affected, what's the problem ?

I happen to think that bbw's are amongst the most beautiful women in society and I'd much rather be with a real woman than a bag of bones. seems to be an awful lot of people taking this as an attack on larger woman which it isn't perhaps some see this as an oppertunity to ingratiate themselves with larger fems anyway it was never the case I was curious if the statements that are made just now about smokers will be as accepted when they are about obese PEOPLE at no point did I single out the female of the spieces that lies with others"

to be fair, the first time I read your OP, I thought you were saying you found obese distasteful, but the second time I realised that you were giving examples of what people say when the NHS is mentioned and healthcare for people who may not look after themselves in some way.

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By *ustcutieWoman
over a year ago

edinburgh


"Well this post will make the many Big Beautiful Women on the site feel great won't it ?

Each to their own. Let people live how they want to live. As long as no one else is affected, what's the problem ?

I happen to think that bbw's are amongst the most beautiful women in society and I'd much rather be with a real woman than a bag of bones. seems to be an awful lot of people taking this as an attack on larger woman which it isn't perhaps some see this as an oppertunity to ingratiate themselves with larger fems anyway it was never the case I was curious if the statements that are made just now about smokers will be as accepted when they are about obese PEOPLE at no point did I single out the female of the spieces that lies with others

to be fair, the first time I read your OP, I thought you were saying you found obese distasteful, but the second time I realised that you were giving examples of what people say when the NHS is mentioned and healthcare for people who may not look after themselves in some way.

"

this went well

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By *oe bloggs69Man
over a year ago

fife


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say dont treat the fatties , they did it to themselves, I find obesity disgusting, they should be made to go private

There are many beautiful and sexy BBW women on this site , and your opinion is your own , but let me tell u with that attitude , I hope I never get a meet again ??"

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


"Well this post will make the many Big Beautiful Women on the site feel great won't it ?

Each to their own. Let people live how they want to live. As long as no one else is affected, what's the problem ?

I happen to think that bbw's are amongst the most beautiful women in society and I'd much rather be with a real woman than a bag of bones. seems to be an awful lot of people taking this as an attack on larger woman which it isn't perhaps some see this as an oppertunity to ingratiate themselves with larger fems anyway it was never the case I was curious if the statements that are made just now about smokers will be as accepted when they are about obese PEOPLE at no point did I single out the female of the spieces that lies with others

to be fair, the first time I read your OP, I thought you were saying you found obese distasteful, but the second time I realised that you were giving examples of what people say when the NHS is mentioned and healthcare for people who may not look after themselves in some way.

"

perhaps should have been clearer though the female comments came out of nowhere as others have mentioned obesity is a condition that effects both sexes

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"Well this post will make the many Big Beautiful Women on the site feel great won't it ?

Each to their own. Let people live how they want to live. As long as no one else is affected, what's the problem ?

I happen to think that bbw's are amongst the most beautiful women in society and I'd much rather be with a real woman than a bag of bones. seems to be an awful lot of people taking this as an attack on larger woman which it isn't perhaps some see this as an oppertunity to ingratiate themselves with larger fems anyway it was never the case I was curious if the statements that are made just now about smokers will be as accepted when they are about obese PEOPLE at no point did I single out the female of the spieces that lies with others

to be fair, the first time I read your OP, I thought you were saying you found obese distasteful, but the second time I realised that you were giving examples of what people say when the NHS is mentioned and healthcare for people who may not look after themselves in some way.

perhaps should have been clearer though the female comments came out of nowhere as others have mentioned obesity is a condition that effects both sexes"

but people won't jump on the bandwagon to impress to shag an obese man.

It will always be an emotive subject and near to people's heart. As Diamondsmiles says... it's a tough fight,, but a worthwhile one

good luck to all who try

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over a year ago

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over a year ago


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say dont treat the fatties , they did it to themselves, I find obesity disgusting, they should be made to go private

^ the perfect example of "how NOT to get a lumber"

"

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say: 'don't treat the fatties' , 'they did it to themselves', 'I find obesity disgusting', or 'they should be made to go private' "

I made it easier Kola that you are quoting other people's comments before you ruin completely your chance of shagging the 1% of the site who read the forums and are outraged. Good luck with the remainder 99%

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think a few people are misinterpreting Kola's thread. He is using the words of society's argument rather than his own.

I speak as an overweight person who would love to find the willpower to change....we should all, as adults, realise that we will have to face the consequences of our actions health wise, as NHS priorities are bound to change with less funding. Whether our addiction is tobacco, alcohol, drugs or indeed food.

I'd just like to add carrying a few more extra stones doesn't make you "real"... just " real knackered! "....

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say: 'don't treat the fatties' , 'they did it to themselves', 'I find obesity disgusting', or 'they should be made to go private'

I made it easier Kola that you are quoting other people's comments before you ruin completely your chance of shagging the 1% of the site who read the forums and are outraged. Good luck with the remainder 99% "

pmsl honest am so upset at spoiling my chance of a lumber god forbib you ask an honest to god question with no motive behind it

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By *adybee77Woman
over a year ago

MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire)

Having been obese, being 18 stone heavier 5 years ago, a size 26, with a 46/48GG chest (and even a shoe size larger) its not as simple as saying don't treat the fatties.

I lost the weight without medical intervention - so no gastric band or pills... but through bloody hard work. I started out doing workout DVDs at home in my pyjamas as I couldn't find gym clothes to fit, and initially could not even do the warm up without crying and struggling.

For me, it took the courage to break a cycle of destructive relationships that were making me so desperately unhappy that food was my only comfort, and to stop drinking alcohol as for me it feeds destructive behaviour patterns (binge eating when under the influence and then the sugar crash eating the day after)

I'm now within a baw hair of my target weight, down to a size 10, 32DD. My motivation was not being the mummy that could not run at school sports day, and not being the very large mum that other kids would talk about.

I've recently qualified as a gym instructor and am doing more training to teach other fitness classes.

People need to be encouraged to be as fit and healthy as they can - but as a single parent, the cost of fitness can be a thought - I know gyms are not essential, but for me the social side as well as the fitness side both for classes and gym are essential to my physical and mental well being now. I don't think pills/medical intervention should be a first port of call, but prescribing supported exercise - with someone who understands can be a great start.

As part of the upcoming funding cuts the NHS will face, I think we all need to look at doing things differently, and looking at prevention rather than cure, and a lot more self-help.

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By *adybee77Woman
over a year ago

MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire)


"Well this post will make the many Big Beautiful Women on the site feel great won't it ?

Each to their own. Let people live how they want to live. As long as no one else is affected, what's the problem ?

I happen to think that bbw's are amongst the most beautiful women in society and I'd much rather be with a real woman than a bag of bones. "

Very happy to be a bag of bones - but I am no less real than I was 5 years ago. In fact I am probably more true to myself and more genuine now as I am not trying to "make up" for being bigger, as I always felt I had to compensate for that.

And not all men are kind to BBW - I was with someone until I found out he referred to me as the moped - you know... fun to ride til your mates find out... and he has come crawling back, and been told exactly where to go since.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Was going to have a rant then but my chubby hand got stuck in the Pringles box

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Was going to have a rant then but my chubby hand got stuck in the Pringles box

"

mine too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Why rant? The guy was asking a question, not making a statement.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Was going to have a rant then but my chubby hand got stuck in the Pringles box

mine too"

Owwwww furry bear do you want to share a cream finger or 3

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By *ustcutieWoman
over a year ago

edinburgh


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say: 'don't treat the fatties' , 'they did it to themselves', 'I find obesity disgusting', or 'they should be made to go private'

I made it easier Kola that you are quoting other people's comments before you ruin completely your chance of shagging the 1% of the site who read the forums and are outraged. Good luck with the remainder 99% pmsl honest am so upset at spoiling my chance of a lumber god forbib you ask an honest to god question with no motive behind it "

Does that mean I'm not getting a shag

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By *ustcutieWoman
over a year ago

edinburgh


"Having been obese, being 18 stone heavier 5 years ago, a size 26, with a 46/48GG chest (and even a shoe size larger) its not as simple as saying don't treat the fatties.

I lost the weight without medical intervention - so no gastric band or pills... but through bloody hard work. I started out doing workout DVDs at home in my pyjamas as I couldn't find gym clothes to fit, and initially could not even do the warm up without crying and struggling.

For me, it took the courage to break a cycle of destructive relationships that were making me so desperately unhappy that food was my only comfort, and to stop drinking alcohol as for me it feeds destructive behaviour patterns (binge eating when under the influence and then the sugar crash eating the day after)

I'm now within a baw hair of my target weight, down to a size 10, 32DD. My motivation was not being the mummy that could not run at school sports day, and not being the very large mum that other kids would talk about.

I've recently qualified as a gym instructor and am doing more training to teach other fitness classes.

People need to be encouraged to be as fit and healthy as they can - but as a single parent, the cost of fitness can be a thought - I know gyms are not essential, but for me the social side as well as the fitness side both for classes and gym are essential to my physical and mental well being now. I don't think pills/medical intervention should be a first port of call, but prescribing supported exercise - with someone who understands can be a great start.

As part of the upcoming funding cuts the NHS will face, I think we all need to look at doing things differently, and looking at prevention rather than cure, and a lot more self-help."

Well done you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was overweight but now I'm not,its easy to get caught up in the cycle of over eating.I don't care if people or fat or thin or perfect(although that's just in their own eyes) but what I do detest is arrogant bastards telling others how to live..oh n do people who catch sti's deserve free treatment on NHS or alcoholics or junkies or the mentally or physically impaired deserve it? FUCKWITS!"

well said

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say: 'don't treat the fatties' , 'they did it to themselves', 'I find obesity disgusting', or 'they should be made to go private'

I made it easier Kola that you are quoting other people's comments before you ruin completely your chance of shagging the 1% of the site who read the forums and are outraged. Good luck with the remainder 99% pmsl honest am so upset at spoiling my chance of a lumber god forbib you ask an honest to god question with no motive behind it

Does that mean I'm not getting a shag "

only if im on top and eating doughnuts

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We are having the same problem in the states. Treating obesity and the diseases that go with it. Diabetes and hypertension has cost our insurance rates to go through the roof. I'm currently paying $1800 a month for full health coverage and dental coverage.And it's only going higher.

The problem is that the government can't control how people eat. The many have to suffer for the few.

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By *ustcutieWoman
over a year ago

edinburgh


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say: 'don't treat the fatties' , 'they did it to themselves', 'I find obesity disgusting', or 'they should be made to go private'

I made it easier Kola that you are quoting other people's comments before you ruin completely your chance of shagging the 1% of the site who read the forums and are outraged. Good luck with the remainder 99% pmsl honest am so upset at spoiling my chance of a lumber god forbib you ask an honest to god question with no motive behind it

Does that mean I'm not getting a shag only if im on top and eating doughnuts "

Gotta share the doughnuts

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say: 'don't treat the fatties' , 'they did it to themselves', 'I find obesity disgusting', or 'they should be made to go private'

I made it easier Kola that you are quoting other people's comments before you ruin completely your chance of shagging the 1% of the site who read the forums and are outraged. Good luck with the remainder 99% pmsl honest am so upset at spoiling my chance of a lumber god forbib you ask an honest to god question with no motive behind it

Does that mean I'm not getting a shag only if im on top and eating doughnuts

Gotta share the doughnuts "

you have the white choclate ones and sprinkles

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"We are having the same problem in the states. Treating obesity and the diseases that go with it. Diabetes and hypertension has cost our insurance rates to go through the roof. I'm currently paying $1800 a month for full health coverage and dental coverage.And it's only going higher.

The problem is that the government can't control how people eat. The many have to suffer for the few. "

WOW $1800 a month, bloody hell that is a lot

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Don't eat sugar. If you're in any way interested, research on the Internet. It's fascinating.

Fat doesn't make you fat, sugar makes you fat.

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By *adybee77Woman
over a year ago

MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire)


"Don't eat sugar. If you're in any way interested, research on the Internet. It's fascinating.

Fat doesn't make you fat, sugar makes you fat. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was very over weight. one day I woke up and said I don't want to be this way anymore Infact I was a 42" waist a 18.5" in a shirt now I'm a 36" moving into a 34" and I'm a 16" in a collar and I'm not finished yet. so I go to the gym most days push my body to what feels the limit however I'm sure I could push it harder and sorted my diet so it can be done

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was very over weight. one day I woke up and said I don't want to be this way anymore Infact I was a 42" waist a 18.5" in a shirt now I'm a 36" moving into a 34" and I'm a 16" in a collar and I'm not finished yet. so I go to the gym most days push my body to what feels the limit however I'm sure I could push it harder and sorted my diet so it can be done "

Fair play, have respect for anyone who puts that sort of effort in (Mr)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was very over weight. one day I woke up and said I don't want to be this way anymore Infact I was a 42" waist a 18.5" in a shirt now I'm a 36" moving into a 34" and I'm a 16" in a collar and I'm not finished yet. so I go to the gym most days push my body to what feels the limit however I'm sure I could push it harder and sorted my diet so it can be done

Fair play, have respect for anyone who puts that sort of effort in (Mr) "

Thanks I get a buzz out of it lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was very over weight. one day I woke up and said I don't want to be this way anymore Infact I was a 42" waist a 18.5" in a shirt now I'm a 36" moving into a 34" and I'm a 16" in a collar and I'm not finished yet. so I go to the gym most days push my body to what feels the limit however I'm sure I could push it harder and sorted my diet so it can be done

Fair play, have respect for anyone who puts that sort of effort in (Mr) "

Thanks I get a buzz out of it lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I must admit yes there are times where I would like to be thinner and toned,

But then I wouldn't be me, yes I would like to see my punanny without having to but my tummy round my back but then I wouldn't have my boobs

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge

Its not a bad thing that this post has moved in a different direction and hope it continues to move in the direction folk want though I am still curious as to folks thoughts on the possibility of anti obese folk making the kind of comments that at present are said about smokers and drug users will it be tolerated?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Every one has their hiccups in life it all depends what is put in front of you at the time,

Am not a sweet person I like my vodka I love anything with tatties, apart from tattie scones,

And I comfort eat until I found colouring in for adults, no not porn put zen patterns,

I don't believe in scales in the house, however if it's a major risk to your health then it's up to you to fix not the NHS,

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By *ary_ArgyllMan
over a year ago

Argyll


"We are having the same problem in the states. Treating obesity and the diseases that go with it. Diabetes and hypertension has cost our insurance rates to go through the roof. I'm currently paying $1800 a month for full health coverage and dental coverage.And it's only going higher.

The problem is that the government can't control how people eat. The many have to suffer for the few. "

The problem seems largely caused by very high levels of cheap sugar in lots of foodstuffs - the government could move to help control this. Also salt levels but the Tories moved away from legal levels and opted for voluntary action by the food companies - if it does not hit their profits they won't do much though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ive avoided sugar and always try to look for the healthy option and yes it can be boring but I do have Chinese it's all about portion size too eating little often

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We are having the same problem in the states. Treating obesity and the diseases that go with it. Diabetes and hypertension has cost our insurance rates to go through the roof. I'm currently paying $1800 a month for full health coverage and dental coverage.And it's only going higher.

The problem is that the government can't control how people eat. The many have to suffer for the few.

The problem seems largely caused by very high levels of cheap sugar in lots of foodstuffs - the government could move to help control this. Also salt levels but the Tories moved away from legal levels and opted for voluntary action by the food companies - if it does not hit their profits they won't do much though."

The food industry donates millions to both political parties. So who ever is in office is a slave to them. It's a catch 22

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say dont treat the fatties , they did it to themselves, I find obesity disgusting, they should be made to go private "

seems you tar all with the same brush

There are many very nice large persons, sweet, kind, polite and lovely to be with.

How can you say such a cruel thing?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The OP was asking if people would say that!!! He wasn't saying that was his thoughts. Sure some folk justvlook for things to be offended about (Mr)

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By *iewMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"The OP was asking if people would say that!!! He wasn't saying that was his thoughts. Sure some folk justvlook for things to be offended about (Mr) "

and if this thread was in The Lounge forums, it would have been at 175 within an hour, with comments supporting the things that Kola suggests and the people outraged by it. It has been discussed many times

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I find obesity disgusting, they should be made to go private "

so these are not the OP's words?

I thought this was what the OP said and I did not like it

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"

I find obesity disgusting, they should be made to go private

so these are not the OP's words?

I thought this was what the OP said and I did not like it"

will people say 'don't treat the fatties' , 'they did it to themselves', 'I find obesity disgusting', 'they should be made to go private'

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Personally think there should be less threads like this, and whether he said it or not, there was certainly a thought of stirring the shit, I am going to ask admin to remove this thread, suspect it will stay but I think there is no need for demeaning people because of their size or looks

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By *ustcutieWoman
over a year ago

edinburgh


"The OP was asking if people would say that!!! He wasn't saying that was his thoughts. Sure some folk justvlook for things to be offended about (Mr)

and if this thread was in The Lounge forums, it would have been at 175 within an hour, with comments supporting the things that Kola suggests and the people outraged by it. It has been discussed many times"

Agree with both of you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I find obesity disgusting, they should be made to go private

so these are not the OP's words?

I thought this was what the OP said and I did not like it"

No, he asked if people would say that!

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By *ustcutieWoman
over a year ago

edinburgh


"Personally think there should be less threads like this, and whether he said it or not, there was certainly a thought of stirring the shit, I am going to ask admin to remove this thread, suspect it will stay but I think there is no need for demeaning people because of their size or looks"

Why would they remove it? I can't see any rules that have been broken

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

here is a tale of a fattie, who struggled for decades with his weight, eventually was diagnosed with diabetes, high blood pressure and painful arthritic joints.

while attending yet another diet appointment, the lady mentioned a project starting at the local hospital. he was persuaded to go onto yet another diet, as he had to lose 10% of his body weight in 6 months before he would be considered for their help.

he came home, and with his wife's help, he stuck to the diet on the sheet, and gradually lost almost two stones. he was then put onto a 'diet' that went against all the advice he had ever had before, but it worked and he lost yet more weight. he had to have psychiatric evaluation before almost 9 months after starting, he had a gastric bypass operation. not a gastric band, and not a quick fix, but a serious life changing operation.

4 hours in surgery and 3 days later, he came home, and his new life began, baby food, mush and slushes in very small quantities was what he survived on, with supplements and vitamins. now less than a year later, his diabetes has reversed, no more insulin (he was on 5 injections a day before)no more blood pressure medication, and half of the painkillers for the pain in his joints.

over the next year or so, he will have saved the NHS the cost of all these medicines, and repaid the cost of his op... why should they not have the help if they are wiling to try?

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"here is a tale of a fattie, who struggled for decades with his weight, eventually was diagnosed with diabetes, high blood pressure and painful arthritic joints.

while attending yet another diet appointment, the lady mentioned a project starting at the local hospital. he was persuaded to go onto yet another diet, as he had to lose 10% of his body weight in 6 months before he would be considered for their help.

he came home, and with his wife's help, he stuck to the diet on the sheet, and gradually lost almost two stones. he was then put onto a 'diet' that went against all the advice he had ever had before, but it worked and he lost yet more weight. he had to have psychiatric evaluation before almost 9 months after starting, he had a gastric bypass operation. not a gastric band, and not a quick fix, but a serious life changing operation.

4 hours in surgery and 3 days later, he came home, and his new life began, baby food, mush and slushes in very small quantities was what he survived on, with supplements and vitamins. now less than a year later, his diabetes has reversed, no more insulin (he was on 5 injections a day before)no more blood pressure medication, and half of the painkillers for the pain in his joints.

over the next year or so, he will have saved the NHS the cost of all these medicines, and repaid the cost of his op... why should they not have the help if they are wiling to try?"

very well done and you deserved all the help given,.... you have embraced your new life and I hope you both enjoy the new you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

thanks _iew, forgot to mention he lost 8 stones in that time xxx

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"thanks _iew, forgot to mention he lost 8 stones in that time xxx"

wow, what an achievement

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

and that is another reason why the thread should stay open, the inspirational stories shared

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


"Personally think there should be less threads like this, and whether he said it or not, there was certainly a thought of stirring the shit, I am going to ask admin to remove this thread, suspect it will stay but I think there is no need for demeaning people because of their size or looks"
no thoughts of stirring anything my question was simple for the past few yrs there have been posts on smoking and the anti smoking contingent have posted things like they dont deserve treatment they chose to smoke themselves.... I always steer clear of smokers they stink...... these smokers are so inconsiderate to us non smokers now remove smoker and replace with obese will it be as accepted now that obesity is at the tilt point of becoming the major cause of cancer

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


"thanks _iew, forgot to mention he lost 8 stones in that time xxx"
very well done and shows the reason that the nhs should continue in the vain it was started

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"thanks _iew, forgot to mention he lost 8 stones in that time xxx

wow, what an achievement "

That is incredible, well done

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By *ustcutieWoman
over a year ago

edinburgh


"thanks _iew, forgot to mention he lost 8 stones in that time xxx"

Well done Mr, you must be so proud avi xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

thanks for the lovely comments, but that wasn't the intention of the post. it was to show that if someone is willing the NHS can help turn their lives around, and save the service money in the long run

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"here is a tale of a fattie, who struggled for decades with his weight, eventually was diagnosed with diabetes, high blood pressure and painful arthritic joints.

while attending yet another diet appointment, the lady mentioned a project starting at the local hospital. he was persuaded to go onto yet another diet, as he had to lose 10% of his body weight in 6 months before he would be considered for their help.

he came home, and with his wife's help, he stuck to the diet on the sheet, and gradually lost almost two stones. he was then put onto a 'diet' that went against all the advice he had ever had before, but it worked and he lost yet more weight. he had to have psychiatric evaluation before almost 9 months after starting, he had a gastric bypass operation. not a gastric band, and not a quick fix, but a serious life changing operation.

4 hours in surgery and 3 days later, he came home, and his new life began, baby food, mush and slushes in very small quantities was what he survived on, with supplements and vitamins. now less than a year later, his diabetes has reversed, no more insulin (he was on 5 injections a day before)no more blood pressure medication, and half of the painkillers for the pain in his joints.

over the next year or so, he will have saved the NHS the cost of all these medicines, and repaid the cost of his op... why should they not have the help if they are wiling to try?"

thank you for posting; this has warmed my heart

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By *ouls2015Couple
over a year ago

Glasgow


"here is a tale of a fattie, who struggled for decades with his weight, eventually was diagnosed with diabetes, high blood pressure and painful arthritic joints.

while attending yet another diet appointment, the lady mentioned a project starting at the local hospital. he was persuaded to go onto yet another diet, as he had to lose 10% of his body weight in 6 months before he would be considered for their help.

he came home, and with his wife's help, he stuck to the diet on the sheet, and gradually lost almost two stones. he was then put onto a 'diet' that went against all the advice he had ever had before, but it worked and he lost yet more weight. he had to have psychiatric evaluation before almost 9 months after starting, he had a gastric bypass operation. not a gastric band, and not a quick fix, but a serious life changing operation.

4 hours in surgery and 3 days later, he came home, and his new life began, baby food, mush and slushes in very small quantities was what he survived on, with supplements and vitamins. now less than a year later, his diabetes has reversed, no more insulin (he was on 5 injections a day before)no more blood pressure medication, and half of the painkillers for the pain in his joints.

over the next year or so, he will have saved the NHS the cost of all these medicines, and repaid the cost of his op... why should they not have the help if they are wiling to try?"

I didn't realise insulin dependant diabetes could be reversed, I am insulin dependant myself and I've been underweight all my life so it's not just overweight ppl that develop diabetes I was diagnosed at 36 , can u explain how u managed to reverse the diabetes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"here is a tale of a fattie, who struggled for decades with his weight, eventually was diagnosed with diabetes, high blood pressure and painful arthritic joints.

while attending yet another diet appointment, the lady mentioned a project starting at the local hospital. he was persuaded to go onto yet another diet, as he had to lose 10% of his body weight in 6 months before he would be considered for their help.

he came home, and with his wife's help, he stuck to the diet on the sheet, and gradually lost almost two stones. he was then put onto a 'diet' that went against all the advice he had ever had before, but it worked and he lost yet more weight. he had to have psychiatric evaluation before almost 9 months after starting, he had a gastric bypass operation. not a gastric band, and not a quick fix, but a serious life changing operation.

4 hours in surgery and 3 days later, he came home, and his new life began, baby food, mush and slushes in very small quantities was what he survived on, with supplements and vitamins. now less than a year later, his diabetes has reversed, no more insulin (he was on 5 injections a day before)no more blood pressure medication, and half of the painkillers for the pain in his joints.

over the next year or so, he will have saved the NHS the cost of all these medicines, and repaid the cost of his op... why should they not have the help if they are wiling to try?

I didn't realise insulin dependant diabetes could be reversed, I am insulin dependant myself and I've been underweight all my life so it's not just overweight ppl that develop diabetes I was diagnosed at 36 , can u explain how u managed to reverse the diabetes "

I suppose its what type of diabetes you have... mr was type 2, and sorry,. we don't actually know WHY it has reversed, can it only be through weight loss??. all he was told was that on the day after his op, they didn't want him to take insulin ever again. his blood sugars are within the 'normal' range now

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By *oznrayCouple
over a year ago

helensburgh

one of the main issues with nhs help or private is the definition of obesity, whether you go down the weight road or the bmi road, a few years ago the army introduced the bmi and on both scales I was apparently clinically obese, but had never failed a fitness test in my career, I also argued with the stroppy pti that was abusing me about it, look at the Scottish rugby pack, as the world cup was going on at the time, the pack average weight was 20 stone, now tell me those athletes are clinically obese!

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By *ifes journeyCouple
over a year ago

scotland

one of the best threads I have read in a long time

Or have one life which many of us are more than aware of.....be the best you can be ..... Mental health is a massive contribution to weight gain ....and lifestyle choices.....good on anyone who betters their life by trying to make changes its a bloody hard thing to do.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say dont treat the fatties , they did it to themselves, I find obesity disgusting, they should be made to go private

There are many beautiful and sexy BBW women on this site , and your opinion is your own , but let me tell u with that attitude , I hope I never get a meet again ??with that attitude ? Perhaps not reading it as I intended these are not my _iews as anyone who knows me could verify I have no problems with folk of any size whether large small "

Maybe time to learn how to punctuate and quote properly then Kola, that way you'll maybe not offend us fatties.

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge


"So medical studys are showing that obesity is nearing the point of being the biggest cause of cancer in the uk which then made me think (as its overtaking tobbaco) will people say dont treat the fatties , they did it to themselves, I find obesity disgusting, they should be made to go private

There are many beautiful and sexy BBW women on this site , and your opinion is your own , but let me tell u with that attitude , I hope I never get a meet again ??with that attitude ? Perhaps not reading it as I intended these are not my _iews as anyone who knows me could verify I have no problems with folk of any size whether large small

Maybe time to learn how to punctuate and quote properly then Kola, that way you'll maybe not offend us fatties. "

way to lazy to put a computer on and to many pages of punctuation on the fone my bad on a computer screen punctuation is no big thing to me but I understand some like it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i used to be overweight, that was due to over eating, too large portions for meals and loads of snacks in between, i stopped eating.so much and started eating in.moderation and i lost weight. i resent the real woman vs bag of bones crap, as far as im aware i have a fully functional womb and a vagina, that makes me a real woman does it not? and are we not all bags of bones but with different sized bags? its been said a million times people come in all shapes and sizes why put one down to compliment another, why not just compliment what you like n leave it there.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So are you saying that if your womb isn't fully functional you aren't a real woman?

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By *oe bloggs69Man
over a year ago

fife

Just wondering about peoples thoughts on skin cancer.should those who have cooked themselves in the sun for years n years n hit the sun beds regularly,should they also be forced to pay for treatment if the develop skin cancer?? After all most of us pay our income tax and nat insurance contributions.just a wee thought

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just wondering about peoples thoughts on skin cancer.should those who have cooked themselves in the sun for years n years n hit the sun beds regularly,should they also be forced to pay for treatment if the develop skin cancer?? After all most of us pay our income tax and nat insurance contributions.just a wee thought"

wouldn't you be better starting a new thread for that

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By *oe bloggs69Man
over a year ago

fife

But as its more on thought of NHS being free for anyone

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fuckwits. Now that's a pithy word. Says so much. So apt. I like it.

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By *ola cubes OP   Man
over a year ago

coatbridge

Would say its the correct place to add skin cancer for me it makes no diffrence folks ailments everyone should get treatment from the nhs but im sure there are those who would put the case forward that these folk dont deserve it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Personally think there should be less threads like this, and whether he said it or not, there was certainly a thought of stirring the shit, I am going to ask admin to remove this thread, suspect it will stay but I think there is no need for demeaning people because of their size or looks"

Presumably political threads are OK? I mean...they NEVER stir the shit. Do they? What twaddle!

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By *oe bloggs69Man
over a year ago

fife

Politics is soooooo fkn boring,their all talk n when not talking their screwing their mistresses or screwing us for more money

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was overweight but now I'm not,its easy to get caught up in the cycle of over eating.I don't care if people or fat or thin or perfect(although that's just in their own eyes) but what I do detest is arrogant bastards telling others how to live..oh n do people who catch sti's deserve free treatment on NHS or alcoholics or junkies or the mentally or physically impaired deserve it? FUCKWITS!"

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