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Christine said:Anne, I don't think anyone is refuting the fact that there are people who have special circumstances. But there aren't SO many of them that the marketers have decided to expand their clothing lines. Your son's case is the exception, not the norm--and yes, it would be a shame that he would be judged poorly because of his condition. It still doesn't explain the childhood obesity epidemic. They aren't all on medication. When my son was 6, he had a terrible asthma attack and was hospitalized for a week. He was put on high doses of prednisone for that week and then took it for the next two months. His face ended up looking like a "moonface" and none of his clothes fit. A few people (my friends) remarked to me that he had picked up some weight. I knew it was the medication and wasn't bothered by it all. When the medication was stopped, he lost the weight in a few months. These are all isolated incidents that don't drive the clothing market.
And I agree with you. My problem is that Disneyrsh made a broad, all encompassing, derrogatory, judgemental statement about anyone who is overweight. Glad your son is feeling better.

ANne
Wouldn't it be great to burn a ton of calories for sitting at the computer???