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[–] nonreachablegopher 0 points 20 points (+20|-0) ago 

Imagine if hospitals were only required to admit people with a maximum bmi of 25. That would be wonderful and they would actually be able to look for genetic illnesses instead of telling hogs they need to lose weight. That is how it should be. If your BMI is over 25 get under 25, then we will look at your ailments.

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[–] blacktea79 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago 

If only...I dream of that every single day. I am so tired of people who caused their own diseases (smokers too, and heavy drinkers), I so wish I could tell them to just fuck off and die. I know I have burn out, but I blame the fatties. And PC society. There is NOT a kind way to tell to some(body)thing that it is going to die because of its own very bad choices and stupidity. And yet, living in a country with huge emphasis on public health care, we are forced to treat these people, again and again and again, because they never listen, they never learn, they never change. Until they die, after draining an impossible amount of money, time, and resources out of the NHS.

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[–] ANTIFAT765 0 points 17 points (+17|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Fatties think if they lie about how much they eat we won’t notice their fat gut and rolls

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[–] Carsandsarcasm 0 points 13 points (+13|-0) ago 

Maybe she said 6 crepes and you misheard because the fat accent makes them so hard to understand. She could almost be telling the truth, though. If she ate half of what she normally does, she would still be eating way more than she needs and her blood sugar would probably still be insanely high. But 500? ... Wow.

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[–] ForestsAndTrees 0 points 12 points (+12|-0) ago  (edited ago)

That reminds me of a Whitest Kids you Know skit. Fat guy goes into the doctor, who asks him how many hot dogs he's eating every day. The guy starts out by saying he may or may not eat one single hot dog per day. And the doctor just keeps going over the average day and forcing him to admit just how many times he stops to eat a hot dog.

Best bit really was the

“On those days it could be a salad..”

“Could it?”

“Yeaahhh, but it’s usually...”

“It’s usually hot dogs.”

“Yeah, it’s usually hot dogs.”

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[–] Tech_A 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

That's one of my favorite shows....

I've also been rewatching tosh.O

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[–] user654654 ago 

it's all just breakfast, you know

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[–] tyche 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago 

At 500, I shudder to think what the advanced glycation end products are doing to her.

Remember everyone, sugar is not an inert molecule. Sugar starts reacting and bonding to proteins in the body, and to make a long biochemical story short, this results in fat consequences.

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[–] J_Darnley 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago 

Are you fucking kidding me?

I almost hope you said that to its face.

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[–] themeparkhuman 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

Clearly it lived off of nothing but starbucks frappes and milkshakes the past few days, meaning that it technically didn’t eat anything, tee hee!

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[–] AmoebaGrin 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Fruit doesn't even affect blood sugar like other crap will. Any normal person could have a (real fruit, not juice, and not some pre-mixed or store-bought crap with added sugar) fruit smoothie and their blood sugar would not get some insane spike from it, and would balance out just as it should in about two hours. Your body can handle fruit pretty well. Much different than say, bread, or cookies.

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[–] Theyeatingtheirshit 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Err, yes, a normal person could have all three of those and not spike blood sugar, but for diabetics fruit will spike blood sugar. The fruit we eat in modern times has been bred to be so vastly different from the original incarnations in terms of sugar/sweetness/taste that you almost wouldn't be able to recognize the two are the 'same' if put side by side.

Hell, give your normal person a whole fucking sheetcake loaded with frosting and their blood sugar won't spike. A normal person can handle what they eat. I'd bet you would see a bump at most. It's one of the reasons why even well-controlled diabetics still can get complications. The artificial insulin just can't act fast enough safely to prevent spikes, even if taken before the meal.

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[–] bowyang 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Not a diabetic.

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