You definitely need to get help for her, but ease off a bit or you'll probably offend her more than you mean to. Everyone glorifying unhealthy obesity needs to drop dead. That's the problem with the world today. We pamper people and tell them it's okay even when the situation is deadly and something can be done about it. Has your sister considered gastric bypass? They take off a little of your stomach so you can't eat as much and you'll eat healthy portions. She would have to lose a few pounds before getting it done though. Good ole diet and exercise is the best route though. Of course if your sister is the impatient type, she may lose focus of her goal, but just cheer her on and even keep a chart of her progress. She will feel better and better.
Is it normal for sis to have BMI over 50?
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You definitely need to get help for her, but ease off a bit or you'll probably offend her more than you mean to. Everyone glorifying unhealthy obesity needs to drop dead. That's the problem with the world today. We pamper people and tell them it's okay even when the situation is deadly and something can be done about it. Has your sister considered gastric bypass? They take off a little of your stomach so you can't eat as much and you'll eat healthy portions. She would have to lose a few pounds before getting it done though. Good ole diet and exercise is the best route though. Of course if your sister is the impatient type, she may lose focus of her goal, but just cheer her on and even keep a chart of her progress. She will feel better and better.