Twenty stone schoolboy,10, becomes the youngest person ever to have a gastric band op
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But what does he eat now in a typical day? My guess is he eats tiny amounts of food -THAT can’t be any fun can it?! Ive just commented on another gastric “success” story – we shouldn’t be encouraging people to think this is the way out!
Let’s hope they were in the country for more than five minutes and that they have at least have contributed to the NHS – no doubt the taxpayer paid once again.
Child abuse.
“Schoolboy Ksithijj Jindger was so overweight that his parents took the drastic step of paying for weight loss surgery.”
Shouldn’t these headlines say: “Schoolboy Ksithijj Jindger was so overweight because his parents overfed him”?
They should have been prosecuted for cruelty to their child. How ridiculous to say that they did their best to limit his portions!!! Who else prepared their child’s meals but them?? All this handwringing and psuedo regret. They overfed their child and are totally responsible. The phoso shows that someone is actually feeding the five year old with a spoon and is in fact, forcing him to eat. And now that think that making the child have a major operation to limit his food intake, will solve the problem. With his limited intake of food, that child will also limit his nutrition. This is a terrible story of pathetic parents killing their children with “love”!
His parents should have been prosecuted for child neglect. Then he would not have needed the operation. Although he has lost a lot of weight, the other effect of the operation is that for the rest of his life, will never be able to eat properly.
admin @ May 31, 2011
It’s always depressing when you hear of such young children becoming so overweight. The parents are very foolish for allowing him to reach that point. They’d better clean up their act now, or the surgery will be for naught…
- matt, Bournemouth, 30/5/2011 17:57
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