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<blockquote data-quote="chalup" data-source="post: 1265976" data-attributes="member: 306126"><p>Thank you [USER=308541]@Tipetoo[/USER] for posting that video. I did notice that the only thing told to the young boy was eat less. I also noticed the 1000 calorie pre surgery diet started the day with oatmeal and apples. The whole thing is tragic and these professionals talking about the problem don't know they are in a large part helping in creating it. The patients seemed completely lacking in any knowledge of their condition. They knew what complications were possible but had no idea why or how to stop it. Unfortunately this is a reality around the world, not just in the UK. I also noticed that many of the doctors and nurses telling people what to do were very overweight themselves. Hard to take it serious when someone bigger than you is telling you what your diet should look like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chalup, post: 1265976, member: 306126"] Thank you [USER=308541]@Tipetoo[/USER] for posting that video. I did notice that the only thing told to the young boy was eat less. I also noticed the 1000 calorie pre surgery diet started the day with oatmeal and apples. The whole thing is tragic and these professionals talking about the problem don't know they are in a large part helping in creating it. The patients seemed completely lacking in any knowledge of their condition. They knew what complications were possible but had no idea why or how to stop it. Unfortunately this is a reality around the world, not just in the UK. I also noticed that many of the doctors and nurses telling people what to do were very overweight themselves. Hard to take it serious when someone bigger than you is telling you what your diet should look like. [/QUOTE]
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