600 pound woman dies

Lee said:
I saw this programme the other evening, where these massive fat Women with all their sags are fetish's for skinny men. When the men were on them humping away these women were like 6 times their size and the men just sunk into rolls of lardy flab, I had to be excused to go throw up in the bog.
Oh man...just reading that made my stomach churn. Ugh =\
 
o_87 said:
Oh and, what were you doing watching that Lee? :p

Ditto ... why were you watching it? This must be on par with child pornography at least. :D
 
Maveric169 said:
How in gods name could you let yourself go like that!

Having at one time tipped the scale at a little over 300 lbs, I can say that it isn't as hard as you think to get "that heavy"(actually it's quite considerably tougher to take the pounds off than it is to add to them). You have to remember that these ppl didn't just put all that weight on overnight. Rather they gained their added girth over many many years of poor diet and portion control.
 
I knew a person in summer camp. He was shorter then me (and I was only like 14 or 15...so I've no doubt grown a bit since). Lets just say I'm 5' 10" now. He weighed 240 lbs then, and would routinely eat everyone elses desert, steal food from the kitchen, etc.

It was so bad, that just sitting in a couch, he'd be huffing and out of breath. He had great difficulty walking to the dinner hall, and if anyone or anything bumped into him, he'd fall over, having that little balance. A doctor warned him apperently that his body couldn't handle the strain he was putting on it, and if he didn't watch out, he might die by age 16... Didn't do anything.

Actually, part of it is eating, and part of it is activity. I myself eat a fair bit more then many. I can eat a bit like Goku tbh :D But for the life of me, I couldn't just sit around the whole time and never get out or do anything. I'd get bored out of my skull. Matabolism can also be a factor (and the more muscular one is...the more their muscles burn calories even while they're not active). Case in point, many professional atheletes.
 
Ferral_Imp said:
You have to remember that these ppl didn't just put all that weight on overnight. Rather they gained their added girth over many many years of poor diet and portion control.

If you read through one of the links that were posted earlier, some of them literally did gain it overnight. One gained 300 pounds in a week if I recall correctly.
 
vern said:
If you read through one of the links that were posted earlier, some of them literally did gain it overnight. One gained 300 pounds in a week if I recall correctly.

It was 200 lbs in seven days but if you read the whole story carefully then you would have noticed that the person did not just get to his peak weight overnight. Rather it took YEARS for him to get there.
 
Either way, 200 lbs in one week is unbelievable.
 
o_87 said:
Oh and, what were you doing watching that Lee? :p
It was on sin cities before laid bare I always watch them on bravo.

As for watching I think maybe 10 seconds and then the rest pewking.
 
OK, just for the sake of argument, lets say it took 2 years to put on 200 lbs. An average person that wears clothes that fit correctly, would need to increase their pants waist size every 35 - 45lbs. Now when you have to buy new clothes 2X in a year and you have to buy larger clothes each time, shouldn't that be a sign? Shouldn't there be a little bell in your head saying "ding, ding, ding, hey, why am I having to buy larger clothes?!?"

When I first joined the ARMY, I weighted 121lbs, I was athletic lean and cut (years of soccer and track) but I just barely made the weight requirement by 1 lbs. After basic training and Ariborne School, I weighed a whooping 185lbs and went from a pants waist size 28 to a 32 in 5 months. My first response was to go talk to my doctor and make sure I was ok. Of course I was, I was built like a brick **** house (god I would give anything to through basic again.........) anyway, even though all I added was basically pure muscle mass, the fact that I had to buy clothes that were 2 sizes larger in such a short period of time made me question my weight. In fact the doctors were actually worried about me as I had less then 1% body fat and I really needed 5% min.

And while I am on my rant, people that have weight problems, they know earlier on that they are having a problem but are too lazy to correct it. They wait on diets to save themselfs. People don't needs diets. They need exercise! They need to pry there asses off the coutch, or get away from the comp for a hour, set down the bag of chips and go for a walk, run, etc.

I loved the ad slogan that 24hr fitness ran in CA a few years ago, "When the aliens come they will take the fat ones first!" What was the first thing out of the "fat peoples rights organization", "We have the right to be fat without persicution." Ok, fine then, you want to be fat, great, but stop blaming everyone else for it!
 
120lbs?! Hell, I'm fairly lean, admittedly I do a lot of weight training and stuff, but I'm waist size 20, and am 5'10 and weigh 160lbs!
 
Unleashed said:
120lbs?! Hell, I'm fairly lean, admittedly I do a lot of weight training and stuff, but I'm waist size 20, and am 5'10 and weigh 160lbs!

Well you are also 10 years younger than me. Do they size clothes differntly in the UK than here in the US? Cause a size 20 is what my niece wears and she is 10? Ohhh wait, are you saying a Mens 20, or a young adult 20? Clothing manufactures have to make this crap so difficult.
 
Unleashed said:
120lbs?! Hell, I'm fairly lean, admittedly I do a lot of weight training and stuff, but I'm waist size 20, and am 5'10 and weigh 160lbs!
You do weights, you're 5'10'' you're mass is 11 stones 4 pounds and 2 ounces, and you tell us your waist is 20 inches?

I had a 20 inch waist at 13 years of age. You must be like a piece of wire.
 
:eek: :eek: :eek: That would be crazy, typo on my part! I meant size 30! Still small enough though, I think. :eek:
 
I was skinny my whole life I'm very very short at a mere 5 foot 6 inches and have always been a skinny 140 pounds and my final year in college I went through a mess of a time and dropped another 20 pounds and went down to 120...well after that I got better and my weight went to 190!!!!!!!!!!

can you imagine a 5'6" 190 pound butterball running around...well I am 175 now and my waist was a 30 when I was skinny and only went up to a 34 at my fattest...I can't believe she was that big!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Unleashed said:
:eek: :eek: :eek: That would be crazy, typo on my part! I meant size 30! Still small enough though, I think. :eek:
I still don't believe you have a 30 inch waist 5'10'' and do weights. My Dad is your height, your weight skinny as hell and has a 32 inch waist. He was a laboror/brickie/paper hanger/joiner so he has that kind of physique.I am 6'9'' and have a waist of 36 inches and weight 19 stones of pure physical delight.
 
6'9"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
6'9"!??? Jesus,I'm never standing next to you,you wouldn't see me down here :eek:
 
I am not Jesus Amanda. I ate my greens and hung from Trees with weights on my ankles.
 

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