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cyberdad
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19 Aug 2019, 9:56 pm

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I thought body shaming and fat shaming was supposed to be a bad thing. I wonder how judged and stigmatized some members feel reading these kinds of threads feel.

How ironic you should mention this....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2feHAcPvZY

pot...kettle....



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20 Aug 2019, 1:47 am

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auntblabby wrote:
Trump Puts on a Few Pounds, Enters Obese Range
By Roberta Rampton and Julie Steenhuysen

WASHINGTON/CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has gained weight over the past year and is now in the obese range, although he remains in "very good health overall," according to results of an annual presidential physical examination conducted back in February. Trump, known for his love of hamburgers and well-done steaks and an aversion to the gym, was warned by his doctor last year that he needed to change his diet and start to exercise.
But the 72-year-old president weighed in at 243 pounds (110.2 kg), up from 239 pounds (108.4 kg) in early 2018. The added pounds pushed Trump's body mass index into the obese category, which increases the risk of heart disease and is associated with a higher risk for cancers. "He's definitely carrying too much weight," said Dr. Matthew Sorrentino, a preventive cardiologist at the University of Chicago Medicine. Trump's doctor said the president's health was fine. "After taking into account all the laboratory results, examinations and specialist recommendations, it is my determination that the president remains in very good health overall," his physician Sean Conley said.

Last year, Trump's doctor had directed him to try to lose 10 to 15 pounds (4.5-6.8 kg) by eating better and exercising. While aides said he chose fish over red meat more often during the year, his main source of exercise remained golf.
Trump's resting heart rate was 70 beats per minute (bpm), up from 68 bpm last year. His blood pressure was 118/80 compared to 122/74. "His cholesterol levels are not awful, but somewhat high," said Dr. Ranit Mishori, a professor of family medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine. Trump's doctor said he increased his dose of a statin, a drug to reduce cholesterol. Trump's total blood cholesterol was 196, down from 223 last year. A breakdown of the president's cholesterol numbers showed that his high-density lipoprotein, or HDL, the "good" or protective form of cholesterol, was 58, down from 67 last year. His low-density lipoprotein (LDL), the so-called "bad" cholesterol, was 122, down from 143 last year. High LDL levels can lead to a buildup of plaque in the arteries, which can cause a heart attack or stroke. "His LDL is still mildly elevated if you look at averages," said Sorrentino. Sorrentino said the medication reduces the risk of a heart attack or stroke by "maybe 30 to 40 percent, but it doesn't eliminate the risk. You still have cardiovascular risk. We've just made that a little bit lower by being on a statin."

Trump did not undergo any procedures requiring sedation or anesthesia, his doctor said, meaning he did not have a colonoscopy. The brief memo did not comment on whether Trump had been given a cognitive assessment - the focus of much attention last year, when the White House sought to put to rest questions about his mental fitness for office.
(Reporting by Roberta Rampton and Julie Steenhuysen, additional reporting by Tim Ahmann and Steve Holland; editing by Peter Cooney and Bill Berkrot)









...Move over, William Howard Taft! :lol:
Wonder how DJT'd look with a handlebar mustacje :P . Or, for up-to-lateness - a Lemmy/methhead-style " extended goatee and sideburns "! His base'd LOVE it!! ! ! ! ! ! :wink: :heart: :mrgreen:


Oh Ferris, your photoshop skills are required.



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20 Aug 2019, 2:00 am

cyberdad wrote:
EzraS wrote:
I thought body shaming and fat shaming was supposed to be a bad thing. I wonder how judged and stigmatized some members feel reading these kinds of threads feel.

How ironic you should mention this....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2feHAcPvZY

pot...kettle....


So once again doing what has been objected to, is the defense for doing something. He/they do it so that makes it okay for those who call it offensive to do it.

Basically what you're saying with pot and kettle is that both do the same things.



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20 Aug 2019, 2:06 am

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his fans say he is healthy as a horse, but i can tell y'all from personal experience, that your health can be good UNTIL IT IS NOT. bad health tends to sneak up on one, and then cascade unless heroic measures are taken and even then it is a gamble. the orange menace is playing with fire by not taking better care of himself especially at his age when the body is far less tolerant of poor self-care than for a younger man. plus he is technically "commander-in-chief" thus should be held to a higher standard, NO MATTER HIS AGE.


How much did you complain about Obama's indulgence in cancer sticks? I am assuming with the attitude you are displaying, quite a lot. Right?