minkydog
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I just found out that my sister was sent to the doctor with severe pitting edema, shortness of breath and BP 168/105! They did a cardiac workup and most of her stuff was okay--cholesteral/trig are suprisingly low, cardiac enzymes normal. Still waiting on the echo results. Chest xray reveals an enlarged heart and she says "some test" should have come back <100, but its 189.
She's only 51. But she is terribly obese. Now I'm not skinny girl myself, but she weighs over 130-lbs more than I do
Like, well over 350-lbs
This summer we had the opportunity to talk frankly about her weight, the fact that her feet and knees are so painful she has to sit down every 50 yards and she's so tired and out of breath all the time, and I strongly suggested that she consider weight loss surgery. She had a million excuses--she can't take time off from school, "there's not a doctor in Mississippi who does it"(which I don't believe), she's got a vacation coming up, her daughter has a golf tournament, she'll go to a nutritionist, blah blah blah. She says her weight doesn't bother her, that she is very healthy just "big." Whoa, sista! You passed "big" about 200-lbs ago! DSis is in total denial and it's about to kill her! Her husband matches her pound for pound, too. And her 11yo daughter out-weighs my DD16(no wonder, all the kid eats are chicken nuggets and french fries. Nothing else. Except candy, soda, and ice cream.)
I am just worried to death about my sister. I dont think she will listen to me. You know what her response to the doctor was? "That's what happens when you hit 50." Uh, no it's not. Its what happens when you abuse your body to ridiculous extremes. Don't act surprised when you body fails you. Part of me is scared for her and part of me is mad at her. I wish I could just shake some sense into her!


This summer we had the opportunity to talk frankly about her weight, the fact that her feet and knees are so painful she has to sit down every 50 yards and she's so tired and out of breath all the time, and I strongly suggested that she consider weight loss surgery. She had a million excuses--she can't take time off from school, "there's not a doctor in Mississippi who does it"(which I don't believe), she's got a vacation coming up, her daughter has a golf tournament, she'll go to a nutritionist, blah blah blah. She says her weight doesn't bother her, that she is very healthy just "big." Whoa, sista! You passed "big" about 200-lbs ago! DSis is in total denial and it's about to kill her! Her husband matches her pound for pound, too. And her 11yo daughter out-weighs my DD16(no wonder, all the kid eats are chicken nuggets and french fries. Nothing else. Except candy, soda, and ice cream.)
I am just worried to death about my sister. I dont think she will listen to me. You know what her response to the doctor was? "That's what happens when you hit 50." Uh, no it's not. Its what happens when you abuse your body to ridiculous extremes. Don't act surprised when you body fails you. Part of me is scared for her and part of me is mad at her. I wish I could just shake some sense into her!