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MrBishop
10/27/09, 10:54am
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The child eats 10,000 calories a day, she cannot walk or bear physical strain and his cardiovascular system is at risk.
Seven-year-old Jessica Gaude differs greatly from her pals. With 222 kilograms, she is the fattest child in the world.
She eats 10,000 calories each day in Coca-Colas, 15 hamburgers with fries and several kilograms of chocolate. What she eats in one day some children eat in half a year. Her breakfast consists of white bread, potato chips and two litres of coke. And she wants more.

When she last visited the doctor four years ago she had 110 kilograms. Unfortunately, she can no longer run and instead of walking she drags herself on the floor. Under such bodily weight her bones have already become distorted.

Mother Carolyn gives her daughter whatever the child wants. In the first week after she was born, when the baby cried because of stomach pains, the mother calmed her by feeding her with a bottle because she thought the child was hungry. “I gave her the bottle and she wanted more and more. It was not enough for her and she was constantly hungry”, Jessica’s mother says.

The doctors warn that the child’s health is already dangerously at risk and could die if not treated.

Unfortulately, Jessica’s mother does not understand medicine, her child is prescious to her and continues to feed her sweets.
http://www.fun-on.com/weird160507a-Fattest_Kid_in_the_World.php

:puke:

paul_valaru
10/27/09, 11:01am
yes, yes it is.

catocom
10/27/09, 11:14am
she cannot walk

if they can't make it to the table, they don't eat..

I wouldn't want it to get that far, but...(worst case)

2minkey
10/28/09, 11:11am
i'm suspecting mum is mentally not right.

"but i didn't know what to do... the label on the froot loops said they was a healthy choice."

Nixy
10/28/09, 09:16pm
i'm suspecting mum is mentally not right.

"but i didn't know what to do... the label on the froot loops said they was a healthy choice."

Nice cross thread reference!!

Aunty Em
11/21/09, 06:48pm
Like I've said in the past...some would be parents need to attend parenting classes and pass an exam before they're allowed to breed.