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Anorexia Vs Morbid Obesity
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Watching a programme anorexic ladies I am struck by how these ladies are treated with sympathy and caring and how there is help out there for them. But when it comes to obesity you are told to eat less and move more and are treated with complete derision.
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Many people who have had bariatric surgery are unable to deal with the loose skin they get as a result and the NHS won't remove it. It's not just unsightly but can cause discomfort and infections and hinder exercise. I can understand anyone putting weight on, it's so easy to do for most of us but the morbidly obese have other issues either psychiatric, emotional...
16:18 Mon 22nd Oct 2018
That's debatable, 237SJ.
"Rates of obesity are even higher in people with
severe mental health problems than in the general public, due to the effects of medication, poor diet, alcohol misuse and less active lifestyles"
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"Rates of obesity are even higher in people with
severe mental health problems than in the general public, due to the effects of medication, poor diet, alcohol misuse and less active lifestyles"
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From what I saw the NHS are investing in loads of equipment to deal with morbidly obese patients. Larger beds,hoists and ambulances etc.
Are either regarded as suffering a mental illness? Young girls have too much pressure on them to emulate stick thin models whereas who wants to look like two ton tessie? As a matter of interest do young men suffer from anorexia?
Are either regarded as suffering a mental illness? Young girls have too much pressure on them to emulate stick thin models whereas who wants to look like two ton tessie? As a matter of interest do young men suffer from anorexia?
Yes, they do, retrocop, and the same social pressures push men in to abusing anabolic steroids.
It's not just young men, older men are affected too.
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It's not just young men, older men are affected too.
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Your opening observations are generally true RR, we have all seen and heard them - I imagine it is because over indulging is immediately seen as greed and therefore a deliberate act whereas depriving oneself isn't and may be more readily accepted as an illness.
So very easy to judge from the sidelines when it doesn't affect you personally.
So very easy to judge from the sidelines when it doesn't affect you personally.
I guess they would offer gastric bands retro as they would offer food to an anorexic, an operation is not the answer, people with either health issue didn't ask to live the way they do - it's debilitating whichever end of the spectrum you are at, if you force feed an person with anorexia it's against their human rights and I guess the same for the obese patient
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