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Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostTo each his own. I remember our vows saying something about, "For better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, till death do us part; let no man tear asunder."
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostStill pretty fucking disgusting. At 240 I realized I had a problem. How does one expand to 1/4 ton??
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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostThat's your choice. I fell in love and married a woman that was a certain weight. Attraction is very important for a healthy relationship. If the attraction isnt there, the love will turn to resentment and its all down hill from there. Have more respect for your spouse than to allow yourself to get fat.
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Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostTo each his own. I remember our vows saying something about, "For better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, till death do us part; let no man tear asunder."
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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostYup...bariatric surgery has its place. But it doesnt take away from the fact that most obese people have self control issues...as well as entitlement issues.Originally posted by davbrucas View PostYup..and many learn to regain the weight even with the band. They just think that they can go back in and get it tightened. Just a band aid...but in many cases, this is the needed kick in the ass that gets these people to make a huge lifestyle change. And good for them.
Originally posted by davbrucas View PostYou were 680 and lost 140lbs and think you are healthier? Get real dude.
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Originally posted by billybob81 View PostI have struggled with losing weight and gaining it back my entire life. I know alot of it was self control and mental, but it was still a struggle that I have faced. I was very depressed and suicidal for a long time. I knew I needed help and didn't know where to turn. I had the vertical sleeve gastrectomy, not because I thought it was an easy way out, but because I wanted to use it to help me change my life around. As with any weight loss surgery, people have to accept the mental aspect of it and change their habits. It is not a "quick fix". I started exercising and working out, and continue to do that. I didn't really have to change my eating habits, because in the last several years, I quit eating fried foods and drinking sugary soft drinks and sweet tea.
No, I was referring to the store I worked at previously, store #680. I was 449 lbs at my heaviest before surgery. I am 6'1" and just over 300 lbs currently. I am still an "overweight fatty", but am continuing on the right track.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostThat is a pretty stiff accusation considering he still works for the company. You want to back that up with some proof?
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