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| Pam | Feb 13 2012, 06:44 PM Post #1 |
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| MrWoodySir | Feb 15 2012, 12:10 AM Post #11 |
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It's his own fault. i have no sympathy. :roll: |
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| bluecitygirl | Feb 15 2012, 10:30 AM Post #12 |
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I do feel a little sorry for him. But he should have sorted his diet, well before he got to this size. Our OAP need the help from the NHS, for problems related to age illnesses. But don't get it due to the cuts. Is he paying for the nurses ect, out of his benifit's, I don't think so. Yet our old people have to. :( :rant: |
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| Daphne | Feb 15 2012, 10:22 PM Post #13 |
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That's the biggest problem blue. This kind of thing can get really costly as he obviously needs carers, etc. In my opinion his excess weight must have started causing him problems long ago while he was still able to move about. That's when he should have addressed the problem, instead of waiting until he's totally dependent on other people to do everything for him. |
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