impossible12320 Nov 19 00:39Joined: 07 Sep 15 | Topic/replies: 13,086 | Blogger: impossible123's blog If self-induced, just deal with it and please do not waste NHS resources.
So what about other self induced i.e smoking/alcohol related illness /injuries should we "waste" NHS resources self harming?? etc
impossible12320 Nov 19 00:39Joined: 07 Sep 15 | Topic/replies: 13,086 | Blogger: impossible123's blogIf self-induced, just deal with it and please do not waste NHS resources.So what about other self induced i.e smoking/alcohol related illness /injuri
Synopsis : Emily is a 24 Yr old single mum who binges on big breakfasts. Guaranteed a Chit chatter has snuggled up to her
Don't knock it deplaster it is all some of us can get
Geoff m
People who eat themselves to 600 or even 700 lb should try to help themselves
The other problems you quote are addictive...eating is not addictive.
Synopsis : Emily is a 24 Yr old single mum who binges on big breakfasts. Guaranteed a Chit chatter has snuggled up to herDon't knock it deplaster it is all some of us can getGeoff mPeople who eat themselves to 600 or even 700 lb should try to help th
So what about other self induced i.e smoking/alcohol related illness /injuries should we "waste" NHS resources self harming?? etc
They're not going to do that, it would disqualify most NHS staff for treatment. Most of them are porkers walking about with their brains in their stomachs.
How can they look after other people when they can't even take care of themselves?
So what about other self induced i.e smoking/alcohol related illness /injuries should we "waste" NHS resourcesself harming?? etc They're not going to do that, it would disqualify most NHS staff for treatment.Most of them are porkers walking about wit
Would disagree . of course food can be addictive to some. If yer getting pleasure with whatever then yer getting a release of dopamine in the brain.
I feel sorry for you if you are not deriving pleasure from food.
Of course they not going to do that Dr Crippen . But once yer start saying self induced ailments shouldnt be covered you open a right can of worms.
The NHS would be well off if it didnt treat drug/food/alcohol/smoking related injuries/illness.
Uble/Regy Would disagree . of course food can be addictive to some. If yer getting pleasure with whatever then yer getting a release of dopamine in the brain.I feel sorry for you if you are not deriving pleasure from food. Of course they not going to
When I was young, one hardly ever saw a fat person, now it`s a big problem.
Why? Easy answer, the arrival of American fast food outlets.
I saw a young guy today and I reckon that I could make 4 or 5 suits for myself out of one of his shirts.
When I was young, one hardly ever saw a fat person, now it`s a big problem. Why? Easy answer, the arrival of American fast food outlets.I saw a young guy today and I reckon that I could make 4 or 5 suits for myself out of one of his shirts.
I do not think addiction to food is comparable to cigarettes or alcohol. Has anyone seen an obese person in a famine area? I've not, thus eat healthily and less often, but drink more; indulging once in a while is ok too including the goodies eg Kfc, McDonalds, etc. And, exercise some self-control and responsibility
A modern affluent society with little exercise induces obesity, that's the downside.
I do not think addiction to food is comparable to cigarettes or alcohol. Has anyone seen an obese person in a famine area? I've not, thus eat healthily and less often, but drink more; indulging once in a while is ok too including the goodies eg Kfc,
no just disgusted at people who allow it to happen to themselves and appear to be surrounded by the same type grandad daughter etc and you watch them waddle along with their heavily sweet loaded trolleys
I am one of those who is exposed to this sort of indulgence and gladly have fought it
I have nothing but contempt for those who don't try
no just disgusted at people who allow it to happen to themselves and appear to be surrounded by the same typegrandad daughter etc and you watch them waddle along with their heavily sweet loaded trolleysI am one of those who is exposed to this sort o
I must admit when I see trolleys laden with convenient and sugary foods my thoughts immediately nhs bound. I'm lucky. I love chocolates, but can only have two pieces (posh chocs) or a mince pie or a small slice of cake; I cannot even have more than two bites of a jam roll or a doughnut
But, I can eat nuts for England esp pistachios and macadamia!
I must admit when I see trolleys laden with convenient and sugary foods my thoughts immediately nhs bound. I'm lucky. I love chocolates, but can only have two pieces (posh chocs) or a mince pie or a small slice of cake; I cannot even have more than t
I think it' because nuts are not easily digestible or broken down thus a large amount would leave after a few hours esp if one is regular. But, consuming 500g of hazel nuts in one sitting could induce slight heart discomfort...it happened to me.
I think it' because nuts are not easily digestible or broken down thus a large amount would leave after a few hours esp if one is regular. But, consuming 500g of hazel nuts in one sitting could induce slight heart discomfort...it happened to me.