PaperAirPlanes
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Alright, has anyone seen the Half Ton Teen, Dad, and Mom shows that aired Thursday nite on TLC? Or even most of the shows this week, that have been about obese teenagers and adults?
Now I find these shows interesting, sometimes I feel bad for the people, sometimes I don't.
However, I've noticed that almost every single weight loss story about these people results in gastric bypass surgery. I don't find this, okay, I guess. 'Cause for normal over weight people, they make sure you've tried losing weight in every other way before you go for surgery. So...how come these people don't have to try and lose it any other way? (and yes, most of them could at least still use their legs!) I know they say "it's a life or death situation if they don't get the surgery", but still....it seems like all these shows really push the idea that "surgery is best!". Maybe the rules change once you reach a certain weight, but hell, there are people on this forum alone who are 400+lbs, or who were, and they're losing it naturally. Now I guess in the extreme obese cases, like the 1,000lb man, you can't really, do much, but still.
Maybe it's just me, but I think the idea of surgery is grossly over pushed.
Now I find these shows interesting, sometimes I feel bad for the people, sometimes I don't.
However, I've noticed that almost every single weight loss story about these people results in gastric bypass surgery. I don't find this, okay, I guess. 'Cause for normal over weight people, they make sure you've tried losing weight in every other way before you go for surgery. So...how come these people don't have to try and lose it any other way? (and yes, most of them could at least still use their legs!) I know they say "it's a life or death situation if they don't get the surgery", but still....it seems like all these shows really push the idea that "surgery is best!". Maybe the rules change once you reach a certain weight, but hell, there are people on this forum alone who are 400+lbs, or who were, and they're losing it naturally. Now I guess in the extreme obese cases, like the 1,000lb man, you can't really, do much, but still.
Maybe it's just me, but I think the idea of surgery is grossly over pushed.
