Maybe it has a lot to do with arseholes like yourself jetting off abroad and bringing back harmful viruses?]
But she's the picture of perfect health don't you know?!I do like Grace however I barely watch her anymore because her heavy, out of breath breathing makes me feel panicked and like I’m struggling to breathe. I can’t imagine living everyday so out of breath, especially given the situation at the moment with a respiratory virus.
When I was pregnant 28 years ago I went to all my appointments alone except for the 12 week scan. My partner was at work. It just never occurred to either of us that he should be there for every appointment.Maybe it has a lot to do with arseholes like yourself jetting off abroad and bringing back harmful viruses?]
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Being morbidly obese (like Grace) IS unhealthy.I think the thing is just because someone isn’t thin it doesn’t mean their unhealthy
Fat doesn’t necessarily mean unhealthy
She could be healthy
I would reccomend you take a look at drjoshuawolrich
So I do agree it can come across as fatphobic what you look like isn’t a good enough indicator of if you’re healthy or unhealthy
This!!!!! I’m overweight but I don’t post photos of myself and claim to thousands of people that I’m as healthy as someone that isn’t overweight. Instead I work on bettering my health (with the guidance of my doctor). I’m not fatphobic and I couldn’t care less about what she looks like, if she likes her body how it is then that’s great but it’s the fact she claims that she is healthy whilst also running out of breath walking around her flat (this was pre pregnancy too) that I have a problem with.Being morbidly obese (like Grace) IS unhealthy.
We can agree to disagreeBeing morbidly obese (like Grace) IS unhealthy.
I just cannot wrap my head around this view point. No hate towards you at all as of course you’re entitled to your opinion.We can agree to disagree
I think as a nation we’re too focused with weight I too have pcos and endometriosis the number on a scale and how I look doesn’t define my healthI just cannot wrap my head around this view point. No hate towards you at all as of course you’re entitled to your opinion.
I can understand that if you are over weight, obese, super morbidly obese etc and have underlying health issues losing weight may be extremely difficult. I accept that there are people who work out, eat well and are still overweight but people who are in the obese catergory and beyond (like me) are not healthy. I run a lot, I eat moderately well but I have PCOS. If I eat a low carb diet my weight steadily drops but more often than not I don’t and as such my weight steadily increases. The simple fact is I can make the choice to eat whatever I like and get bigger or I can make the choice to modify my diet, train hard and look after my body. I can’t sit here and cry about, those that preach the rhetoric of being obese and being healthy can go hand in hand are more often than not in denial. Being obese or like grace morbidly obese causes a serious impact on your heart, lungs, joints etc is NOT healthy. Just because you may feel ok doesn’t mean your insides are.
But it does I’m afraid. If you had to have an operation for your endo (which I have) would you have zero concerns about going under general anasthetic? Would you genuinely have no concerns about blood clots for example? Of course that can happen to a thinner person but the risks are categorically increased when you carry more weight. Does it not speak volumes that when you drop weight your PCOS symptoms can (granted not always) be managed effectively. As a nation we are too focussed on weight as we have an obesity crisis and we should, quite rightfully, be becoming healthier for the sake of our health and bodies. How can anyone say we don’t know about Graces health when the woman can barely string a sentence together without being out of breath.I think as a nation we’re too focused with weight I too have pcos and endometriosis the number on a scale and how I look doesn’t define my health
We don’t know her health stats or anything she could be healthy
Look at lizzo?
Do you believe smoking can cause lung cancer and although a smoker can be ‘healthy’ they are increasing their risk of long term lung damage?We can agree to disagree
It’s also on the new in page. She may not be buying but gifted is obviously OK.As if this would look any different on her if she wasn't pregnant. Hell, even on me it wouldn't look like a dress (and I say this as a 18/20).
Agreed with your first point, and tbh there are so many plus influencers who are super fit / active, and I agree that there’s no correlation between size and health but will caveat that with... to a point?I think as a nation we’re too focused with weight I too have pcos and endometriosis the number on a scale and how I look doesn’t define my health
We don’t know her health stats or anything she could be healthy
Look at lizzo?
No but Lizzo is deemed as obese by medical standardsAgreed with your first point, and tbh there are so many plus influencers who are super fit / active, and I agree that there’s no correlation between size and health but will caveat that with... to a point?
Lizzo is no where near as big as Grace. I think you might be being duped by her insta, if you look at candid shots you’ll see the reality. Sorry but there’s no way you can be healthy with such severely limited mobility, she’s out of breath walking around her tiny studio flat on YouTube? Her skin is pale and sweaty now... Others have pointed out discolouration which indicates diabetes too?
So so so well putI think for me the truth is in the middle - we can’t necessarily determine someone’s health just by looking at them, no, but at the same time, it’s also a fact that being Grace’s size and living her lifestyle puts her at a much higher risk of obesity-related illnesses.
Her obsession with claiming she’s healthy and point blank denying those higher risks is what pisses me off. That and lying about her size.
There’s nothing wrong with being bigger. Your body, your choice. However, to deny medical reality is foolish and when you’re an influencer, with other people looking at you for advice, it’s downright dangerous.
Live the life you want but don’t pretend it’s without risk. That applies to so many other lifestyle choices too, besides obesity - being too thin, drinking too much, smoking, choosing to be sedentary, abusing medication etc etc.