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08-03-13, 08:25 AM | |
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Botox is a purified form of the same bacteria that causes botulism, but it is not the same as injecting yourself with botulism poisoning. In the doses used for cosmetic purposes, it's a paralyzing agent, which is why you can have it injected in your forehead so you can't make frown lines. The stomach injections are done at a dose that doesn't paralyze the stomach but slows its emptying.
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08-03-13, 08:29 AM | ||
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08-03-13, 09:24 AM | |
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This is all so distressing - and the fact that it's sanctioned and performed by doctors? Disgusting!
On a related note, what is it with the American obsession with weddings? Each I hear about is bigger, splashier, more extravagant than the last, with spending completely through the roof! There are so many ridiculous over-the-top reality shows about dresses, brides, weddings, and now bootcamp for these loser couples. Of course these brides-to-be are now onto more and more excessive ways to lose weight... these weddings are so fraught and invested with every emotion, not to mention tons of debt! I went to one last year that would not have been considered excessive compared to these reality shows yet was so ridiculously huge that we barely saw the couple and so expensive that all the families went heavily into debt to pay for it. Crazy! <smh>
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08-03-13, 09:48 AM | ||
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08-03-13, 10:08 AM | ||
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This kind of sickening insanity being endorsed and performed by doctors is what really gets me. I mean, those women weren't even obese for goodness sake! It's one thing if someone is morbidly obese to undergo gastric bypass, where their weight is an immediate threat to their health and life, but this was not the case here. Between seeing the tongue patch and the links that SueB posted I am completely outraged that these doctors are allowed to practice medicine. The doctor on 20/20 stated that his procedure was "life changing". Uh, yeah...no doubt. Life changing in setting these women up for metabolic dysfunction and eating disorders, sure. On the wedding front...that's exactly why DH and I got married on a beach.
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08-03-13, 10:42 AM | |
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I find it really disturbing that doctors are doing these things. I'd read about the tongue patch (it makes me queasy!) and the nose-feeding diet, but the stomach pump? c'mon, that's bulimia!
It's sad that brides feel like they have to shrink to fit into a dress. Aren't dresses made to measure any more? One of my sisters in law got married last summer and ordered a gown a size smaller. She was already really slim and would have rocked that gown at her normal size, but no, she had to drop 5 kg and get the smaller one. Crazy! It's not like the months leading up to a wedding are stress-free, just add to that a dose of tiredness, crankiness and the fear of not fitting in the dress you ordered, I wonder how many brides actually enjoy their honeymoon, let alone their wedding day! |
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