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[url] http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-11651010 [/url]
Obviously the patient has no responsibility for being so bloody FAT! There - I said it.
I agree. Fat people should only ever be the subject of ridicule.
some bag of lard around here tried to sue the ambulance service because he was too heavy for them to carry so they left him while they brought the ambulance closer.
Yes, I understand the mechanics of these machines,
I doubt you do.
Must... resist.... ranting..... 😆
That IS funny.
Ah, the last bastion of acceptable discrimination.
I felt like a freak
Yes, that is because you are a freak
"They can scan animals, so why can't they scan me?"
to be fair, they don't usually scan Hippos.
She said after being unable to fit in an MRI scanner, she called both London and Bristol zoos asking to be scanned.
*s****s*
Damn too slow.
Phoning a zoo.... brlliant. 😆
"I felt a freak. I feel alien to the NHS and that I don't fit in anywhere."
Eileen Forde weighed 34 stone (215kg) before having a gastric sleeve operation which involves removing 85% of the stomach.
I guess this happens when you are three times the average weight of a woman.
Ah, the last bastion of acceptable discrimination
You can mock people for things they can change and choose to do? Surely this including overeating?
Quick dart her....
I'm sorry but if you're that sort of weight you pay the price. Blame yourself, not the NHS.
There's no excuse for being that sort of weight, it's bad for society and yourself.
..[url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6566953.stm ]..and it's not just hospitals[/url]
I wish the BBC had done a "give us your views" on this article.
You can mock people for things they can change and choose to do?
quite!
From BBSBs link. That's not good in these times of austerity, I suppose if I was to suggest trimming the furnace-ee, people on here would get upset.Expanding waistlines are forcing many councils to spend thousands widening their furnaces
re BBSB's post.... why can't they just cut 'em up a bit and pack 'em in tight?
Great minds eh Donk?
Some details are wrong in that story - there are bariatric ( fat barsteward ) sized beds, chairs, wheelchairs, toilets and the nonsense about the beds being higher - all hospital beds are height adjustable these days.
Hospitals should make adjustments for bariatric ( fat barsteward) patients. They have done - at great expense. I have seen commodes nearly 4 ft wide specially bought for the bloaters
I wish the BBC had done a "give us your views" on this article.
Exactly! I thought they would be a section, but they obviously knew what the repsonse might be...
You can mock people for things they can change and choose to do? Surely this including overeating?
What a ridiculous attitude. Why not grow up and see that people are different. Would you really want a homogeneous world, where everyone did nice safe hobbies?
The Southern Yeti:Quick dart her....
Will do!
*gets out the big darts*
*looks at target*
*gets out the biggerer darts*
Why not grow up and see that people are different
Why not chill out rather than just run with a line and say stupid things about it. You would fit in one wouldn't you ? 😉
I only said you can mock people for the choices they make in life
re BBSB's post.... why can't they just cut 'em up a bit and pack 'em in tight?Great minds eh Donk?
Actually, I bet power stations have big doors, so why bother with crematoria? Hmm maybe we should be encouraging obesity so we can have chubby-powered tv's and stuff
I only said you can mock people for the choices they make in life
I know, that's why i was mocking you. Sorry, I didn't realise that you meant you can mock [i]other [/i]people for the choices they make in life.
You can mock people for things they can change and choose to do? Surely this including overeating?
What a ridiculous attitude. Why not grow up and see that people are different. Would you really want a homogeneous world, where everyone did nice safe hobbies?
I think it should be positively encouraged to mock the obese - it should be a social stigma to be [b]UNHEALTHILY[/b] Fat.
Shes complaining because she has got so fat that she now has heath problems from being so fat that she's having to have surgery to do something about how fat she is and now because she is so fat she can't fit in the scanner. Maybe she shouldnt have gotten herself so fat that she didnt need surgery in the first place.
BBSB - I was thinking the very same thing.
This Big Society lark, plus the fact that Dave is my local MP, means I should write a letter.
😆
In the Manchester Royal Infirmary I sat in one of those large chairs. I actually thought it'd be great for a loving couple to share (or a large heffer).
A drunken conversation the pub the other day resulted in a plan to 'treat' the obese by putting them in an induced coma on an IV an putting them in a bath of coolant (Matrix style). As they slimmed down, the low grade heat was collected and sold to power stations so the start temp of the steam cycle water was higher thus using less energy to produce electricy.
Couple of months later, out they come, thin as bean poles and everyone's happy. What's not to like......
I only said you can mock people for the choices they make in life
What, like being a thieving gypsy bastard?
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....and before you all jump up and down, my point is that Junkyard usually appears to be one of the more liberal, open minded and perhaps kind people on here. Seems a bit odd for his halo to slip on something like this.
I think it should be positively encouraged to mock the obese - it should be a social stigma to be UNHEALTHILY Fat.
...and those who do dangerous sports
The Southern Yeti - MemberQuick dart her....
Coffeee meet screen!!!
I think it should be positively encouraged to mock the obese - it should be a social stigma to be UNHEALTHILY Fat.
...and those who do dangerous sports
I cant see how my costs incurred in say a broken arm are anything over and above that of some who broke their arm say, playing football?
She chose a lifestyle that has led to heath problems and to a physical form that incurs costs over and above what a typical sized human would require.
I accept that my lifestyle will result in injury and for this reason only I carry health insurance, both for the option of alternate care and because I dont see why my choices should financially impinge on the NHS.
I cant see how my costs incurred in say a broken arm are anything over and above that of some who broke their arm say, playing football?
It's the likelihood of breaking your arm that is the issue. It seemed to me that the case was being made that those who lead lifestyle which make them more likely to need NHS care, should be hectored by us good taxpaying citizens who end up having to pay.
The health insurance is a different issue of course. But interesting to see that you seem to think that paying for private health care is a way of helping the NHS
I think Charlie's real first name is Hugh.
I know, that's why i was mocking you
Clever it went over my head 😳
Seems a bit odd for his halo to slip on something like this.
Damn another fair point 😳
I know, that's why i was mocking youClever it went over my head
Yeah, there should be a tax on stupid people as well 🙂
Taking part in exercise whilst posing an immediate threat in the form of a broken bone, will have long term benefits that outweigh this.
ie reduced risk of coronary disease.
Taken as a whole what percentage of mountain bikers make use of the NHS on a weekly basis as a result of the sport? How many fat ****s do?
Stop being fools.
Taken as a whole what percentage of mountain bikers make use of the NHS on a weekly basis as a result of the sport? How many fat ****s do?
I don't know. What's the answer?
Can we count damage to bawbags, impotence, tumours, cysts?
The health insurance is a different issue of course. But interesting to see that you seem to think that paying for private health care is a way of helping the NHS
Well seeing as BUPA paid for £5500 in surgery and another £500 in physio the NHS didnt have to pay for that must have saved them £6k plus a hospital bed for the night...
[i]bariatric[/i]
Surely that's a made up word? I thought they liked to be called "Obese"...
bariatric is the PC word for superfatbarsteward these days. - certainly in the medical world
Yes, you are right. In fact we need more privatisation in the public sector. Sending your kids to private school would save the state from having to educate them too. Awfully decent of you to think of everyone else in this respect. Leaving the state the space to look after those who need it. What a true socialist.
I think pastyatric is a better word.