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« on: February 01, 2015, 02:27:52 PM »

I think we are all sort of missing the very chemical aspect of what it wrong with Bushie's weight. There is a huge personal responsibility factor here, which is the topic most discussed by people here who care about Bushie.

The body can develop a dependency on a certain level and type of food. It grows accustomed to crazy, crazy levels of consumption, which are not healthy. It grows accustomed to foods that you a lot, good or bad. That's why so many obese people will tell you vegetables just don't taste good, even though some of the best foods I've had are vegetables. Their bodies are actually not sure what they're putting in their mouth.

Bushie, you can read any number other posts on the Update about how to make weight loss happen. You do need to make weight loss happen. But there are some very, very worthwhile medical approaches you could take to this issue. These are effective and be your "big break" to get serious about your health situation.

Restrictive surgery will either speed up how fast you feel full, or it will outright shrink your stomach. Note that these are very, very safe. Gastric bypass is the most well known form of restrictive surgery. It reduces the size of your stomach.

Look at Chris Christie, this surgery works wonders and it's not risky. It's safe and effective. It'll also generally improve your quality of life across the board.


I also checked, the Indian doctors can do it! You can get your gastric bypass surgery subsidized by the IHS, couple that with a reduction in food expenses, a decline in sick days, an ability to better dedicate yourself to work to keep a job, lower medical expenses, and, last but not least, you will feel better..

My father existed with a chronic health condition for some 30 years. It wasn't anything caused by his lifestyle, but it was there nonetheless. He couldn't correct it by lifestyle or by prescription because the issue was just a deformity of birth. Bushie, you've reached a certain point where action will need to be taken alongside you actually getting serious about your health.

My father had the chronic condition corrected via surgery and he has more energy than I have ever seen in my entire life. He's a million bucks. The man literally runs marathons now. Bushie, you could actually feel good about moving, going out, and having a life.

One of my biggest concerns about your lifestyle, Bushie, is the social consequences. People like to say you'll get diabetes or die at 50. But I think there are significant social consequences of your choice.

This example is a bit of a stretch, but I think it works. When we toppled Saddam's government in Iraq, we looked at the situation and decided that if we wanted a democratic government to stand, we to deal the people of Iraq in. We ran our infrastructure, economic development, and peacekeeping efforts through the Baghdad government so that people wouldn't rise up against the Baghdad government. Deal them in, they won't knock off the government.

Bushie, you haven't dealt anyone in. Who is supposed to be concerned about you? We tell you, "Getting you health together could put a decade on your life!" But we fail to ask the question of who you will you be living that decade for.

You need to make friends. To get a girlfriend. To get honest with yourself about your faith and actually push yourself to be a better man and a better Christian. This life you're living, one where you are slothful, gluttonous, prideful, and without fellowship, is not the life God intended for you.

Taking care of your temple is the first step in a long journey to dealing the world in. Start caring, Bushie. Give someone a reason to care.
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