An Observation (debate post)

Dedee
on 12/16/08 11:24 am - Home Is Where, The HEART is, Midwest
We always see people worried about looking "sick" ~what does that mean~ or crackish ~what does that mean--I know FAT asse crackheads~ UNHEALTHY

Do you mean to tell me, you look unsick ~is that a legit word~ or healthy as an OBESE person?

I mean, doesn't that look like one supersize Whopper from a heart attack????

Just wondering.....

I focus not on my disabilty; my focus is on my ABILITIES.  
(Dedee, 2009)              
                                            

My hearing impairment ENABLES me, not disables me.
(Dedee, 2008)


       ~Dedee   

LEE
on 12/16/08 12:57 pm

I agree Dee,

Being so fat till you look like your ass gone pop doesn't look sick

Or breathing like you bout to fall dead after one flight of stars sweating like crazy don't look sick

Please people who talk that I don't want to look thin and sickly crap I try to ignore cause it gets on my nerve  LOL

 

Salty Pickle a.k.a.  Lee
Deman
on 12/16/08 2:51 pm - Gainesville, FL
I agree I was looking at a picture from 2.5 years ago . I looked sick at 322lbs. Today I look and feel healthy.
Dedee
on 12/16/08 9:45 pm - Home Is Where, The HEART is, Midwest
I know I looked unhealthy obese.....I needed a wheel-barrow to carry my big ass. I would turn a corner and my asse would still be down the hallway!

I focus not on my disabilty; my focus is on my ABILITIES.  
(Dedee, 2009)              
                                            

My hearing impairment ENABLES me, not disables me.
(Dedee, 2008)


       ~Dedee   

Kim B.
on 12/16/08 7:28 pm - OH
I'm sorry, I have seen some who have lost a lot of weight and they look sick.  Not to say they are sick...they just have that sunken face look. 

With the weight, they were filled out and had a more youthful look.  With the WL, they look gaunt (is that a real word?) and older.

JMO

The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate. - Oprah Winfrey

    

(deactivated member)
on 12/16/08 8:00 pm - Camden County, NJ
I agree.
MrBaker870
on 12/16/08 10:24 pm - Little Rock, AR

I agree, I've seen some sickly looking mofo's now that they've lost weight and plus they look older as well. Even myself sometimes I think w/ my weight loss that i'm older looking and more sophistacated as well.

 

Smile for me.........
Dedee
on 12/16/08 9:41 pm - Home Is Where, The HEART is, Midwest
Really, Kim? I mean, I know people personally, professionally, and now BAF who underwent WLS and I cannot think of one who looks BAD! I don't use the word sick b/c someone used that word with me once and I had to ask them WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? Like I have cancer or HIV or something?

Did I not look like a broke down duck wobbling my FAT ASSE to work in 3" heels at 258?! I mean, really you could've sat a coffee cup on my back and it would have been steady and secure!!!  If that ain't some CIRCUS schitt, I don't know what qualifies.

Now, on the flip side of things.....I have seen people lose weight and LOOK OLDER because their asse can't dress ~bad Dedee~ for real tho! I just wanted to grab their handz and take them shopping and give them a Dedee makeover

and I have meet one WLS patient who looked HARD after surgery and I had to go back to her before pictures and YEP she looked kinda hard then too ~healthy, just HARD~

I focus not on my disabilty; my focus is on my ABILITIES.  
(Dedee, 2009)              
                                            

My hearing impairment ENABLES me, not disables me.
(Dedee, 2008)


       ~Dedee   

Kim B.
on 12/16/08 9:57 pm - OH
Girl yes....I CAN think of a few that look bad   
LMAO @
and I have meet one WLS patient who looked HARD after surgery and I had to go back to her before pictures and YEP she looked kinda hard then too ~healthy, just HARD~

The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate. - Oprah Winfrey

    

Dedee
on 12/16/08 10:03 pm - Home Is Where, The HEART is, Midwest
Don't be ducking LOL

I focus not on my disabilty; my focus is on my ABILITIES.  
(Dedee, 2009)              
                                            

My hearing impairment ENABLES me, not disables me.
(Dedee, 2008)


       ~Dedee   

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