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Half-Ton Mom & Morbid Obesity; I Don’t Understand?

Question by Agent_Ivey: Half-Ton Mom & Morbid Obesity; I don’t understand?
I’m currently watching a show on TLC called Half-Ton Mom and I was thinking to myself: How is it that these people allow themselves to get so big? This woman is nearly 900 pounds! You would think that by around 300lbs., one would realize that they need treatment for compulsive eating. I’m not trying to sound mean, but it angers me that people would do this to themselves. Is this a form of self-harm or a hidden desire to die??? I just don’t understand. I feel bad. 🙁
Aaawwwww! She passed away!! :'( 🙁 🙁 🙁

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