ShanwickOceanic wrote:With the rare exception of a genuine medical condition, how the hell does anyone let himself get to that stage? I'm 5'11", 200-210lbs, and already watching what I eat.
(OK, so today I've watched a massive fry-up, and I'm about to watch a whole shitload of currant buns smothered in Cornish clotted cream, but I'm watching.)
Airfoilsguy wrote:ShanwickOceanic wrote:With the rare exception of a genuine medical condition, how the hell does anyone let himself get to that stage? I'm 5'11", 200-210lbs, and already watching what I eat.
(OK, so today I've watched a massive fry-up, and I'm about to watch a whole shitload of currant buns smothered in Cornish clotted cream, but I'm watching.)
Notice that of the 3 pics I posted one person is actively eating and another has a drink at close hand. I think the only way to truly get that way is to ALWAYS be eating or "grazing" There is a reason that fountain drinks now come in such enormous sizes.
Mark wrote:I'm disappointed in myself. I've gained about 20 pounds in the past two years and it's all in my belly. I'm up to 210 pounds. I watch my diet, too. Doc says it's a side-effect of my Asperger's med and everything I've read lists weight gain as a side effect. The extra cortisol (a stress hormone) I've been spewing over the past four years hasn't helped. Cortisol-induced weight gain tends to give low-carb people a beer belly.
Mark wrote:I'm normally a compassionate type person. But at times my compassion gets challenged. About six years ago, I gave a 350 pound endomorphic person a ride to the hospital after the ambulance took off with her husband. I'll never do that again. My truck seat smelled like old piss, shit, and stale vagina. I had to take the seat covering off and dry clean it and inject commercial odor removal fluid into the foam cushion using a syringe and 2" needle. Even after that, it took a month for the smell to completely go away.
total disregard for the human shape is a disgrace.
Cadet57 wrote:You know, more and more of my "cases" are fatties. It really is goddam annoying. Takes me twice as long and smells 4 times as bad. Still nothin beats the 300 pounder we pulled out of a tub in a bathroom about as wide as two phone booths.
ShanwickOceanic wrote:Cadet57 wrote:You know, more and more of my "cases" are fatties. It really is goddam annoying. Takes me twice as long and smells 4 times as bad. Still nothin beats the 300 pounder we pulled out of a tub in a bathroom about as wide as two phone booths.
Take a leaf out of the airlines' book and start charging for excess baggage...
Cadet57 wrote:God help them if I have to order an XL casket. Hell, we had a woman last week who was being cremated. She diddnt even fit in the bloody box. We had to ducktape it shut or the crematory wouldn't take it.
ShanwickOceanic wrote:Cadet57 wrote:You know, more and more of my "cases" are fatties. It really is goddam annoying. Takes me twice as long and smells 4 times as bad. Still nothin beats the 300 pounder we pulled out of a tub in a bathroom about as wide as two phone booths.
Take a leaf out of the airlines' book and start charging for excess baggage...
Mark wrote:We had a 550 pounder in very poor health in our EMS district a few years ago. You know that clear amber fluid that fills burn blisters? He had it weeping through the skin of his legs all the time. When he was mobile, he'd go to one of the local coffee shops and leave a puddle of fluid under his chair. Later, when he became homebound, I actually had the job of informally informing the crews that if we ever got called to his house for a cardiac arrest to discretely NOT do CPR on him. Fortunately for the EMS department, he died alone and wasn't found for four days. The coroner had to call a contractor to cut the wall out of his house to get him out. They hauled him away in a U-Haul van; the family had the gall to complain about the lack of dignity. He wouldn't fit in their regular service vans.
Mark wrote:ShanwickOceanic wrote:Cadet57 wrote:You know, more and more of my "cases" are fatties. It really is goddam annoying. Takes me twice as long and smells 4 times as bad. Still nothin beats the 300 pounder we pulled out of a tub in a bathroom about as wide as two phone booths.
Take a leaf out of the airlines' book and start charging for excess baggage...
My EMS department had a charge for each "additional crewmember." There was one time we needed six EMTs to get one guy out of his apartment. He was 400 pounds and way the FUCK back in least accessable room in the place. Why the hell do they always go to the back bedroom to decide to crash and burn? Anyway, this 400 pounder had maggots in the skin folds under his tits.
We had a 550 pounder in very poor health in our EMS district a few years ago. You know that clear amber fluid that fills burn blisters? He had it weeping through the skin of his legs all the time. When he was mobile, he'd go to one of the local coffee shops and leave a puddle of fluid under his chair. Later, when he became homebound, I actually had the job of informally informing the crews that if we ever got called to his house for a cardiac arrest to discretely NOT do CPR on him. Fortunately for the EMS department, he died alone and wasn't found for four days. The coroner had to call a contractor to cut the wall out of his house to get him out. They hauled him away in a U-Haul van; the family had the gall to complain about the lack of dignity. He wouldn't fit in their regular service vans.
Lucas wrote:Mark wrote:I'm normally a compassionate type person. But at times my compassion gets challenged. About six years ago, I gave a 350 pound endomorphic person a ride to the hospital after the ambulance took off with her husband. I'll never do that again. My truck seat smelled like old piss, shit, and stale vagina. I had to take the seat covering off and dry clean it and inject commercial odor removal fluid into the foam cushion using a syringe and 2" needle. Even after that, it took a month for the smell to completely go away.
I had a bariatric patient that my partner and I had to extricate from his little "house" without help. It took us only about 7 minutes to go about 25 feet including through the stupid hallways, and he whined about having the electrodes on him, and the IV was "too painful" etc. Whatever. I about flipped out when, as we came to a corner, he asked if this was the "first time we'd done this," because we "sure sucked a$$ at it."I wanted to throw the fattie right then and there.Luckily, I gave him the standard professional response that I give to whiny aholes.
Oh yes, and he smelled bad, of course.
Arniepie wrote:total disregard for the human shape is a disgrace.
Round is also a shape.
BTW that first guy looks more like someone who actually only wheighs 180 or so but just got back from a good Shop-lifting job, probably that's a 40Lbs ham in his trousers and a nice loaf of bread with a chunk of Gouda cheese on his back, clever fella me thinks.
Lucas wrote:I had a bariatric patient that my partner and I had to extricate from his little "house" without help. It took us only about 7 minutes to go about 25 feet including through the stupid hallways, and he whined about having the electrodes on him, and the IV was "too painful" etc. Whatever. I about flipped out when, as we came to a corner, he asked if this was the "first time we'd done this," because we "sure sucked a$$ at it."I wanted to throw the fattie right then and there.Luckily, I gave him the standard professional response that I give to whiny aholes.
Oh yes, and he smelled bad, of course.
MD11Engineer wrote:One thing I noticed during my short stay in the US in 2001 (Dallas, texas and San Jose, California):
There are very little "average" people around. Either the people you see are very athletic (and you´ll know by seeing them that they are jogging, working out or doing physical work regularly several times a week) or they are at least overweight, if not obese.
There seem to be very few people you would consider "normal" in central to southern Europe or East Asia: not particularly athletic, but also not fat (especially concerning women under 50, the further south you´ll go in Europe the more they are interested in keeping their shape under control).
Jan (1.80m / 6 ft, 85kgs / 190lbs)