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Very offensive and downright ill informed thread this. Yeah there are fat lazy people. There are others who got hit by a drunk driver breaking 16 bones in their body and after 6 years not exactly able to walk. Peg tube fed and metabolism trashed; now "fat" as you call them.

 

:thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown: to the lot of you judgemental rakes.

 

Ill informed or not there is a simple fact. Eat less and put less weight on. I have found it very hard to reduce my food intake to about 1/4 of what I ate before being paralysed below the chest but I have done just that. I just about manage to keep my weight under control. Loving food and liking the odd beer or two maybe part of the problem

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There was an interesting program on radio 4 today, they have discovered that food that are high in fibre cause the bacteria in your gut to release an enzyme that reduces hunger, so healthy eating is a huge help.

 

It has also been shown that after eating large amounts of food and then shown more food, the obese prone show increased brain activity, where as the slimmer show no increased brain activity. So it is true that some find it harder to be moderate in their eating habits.

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Whatever the ins and out of being a fatty and how you ended up that way it would seem this is another tranche of legislation to be adhered to by businesses with, of course, additional cost.

 

Head groundsman - I'm impressed by your dedication to keeping at the job and living life to the full after such a severe injury. Good luck for the future

 

.. Nice picture Mull!

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Thank you for that Mull29!

 

It looks as though he will have a serious disability now though, as he probably will not be able to sit down for a week or two!

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Thank you for that Mull29!

 

 

 

It looks as though he will have a serious disability now though, as he probably will not be able to sit down for a week or two!

 

 

I think sitting too often was his downfall!

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Nope! Fat man, tree, climbing!

 

But on closer inspection I would describe it as

 

Fit healthy normal sized volunteer, padded up for police training program,

hanging on for dear life!

 

Now show me a fat tree surgeon climber!

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