MissLondon wrote: If someone is incapacitated due to their weight and can’t prepare their own meals (example, My 600 lb Life) Should the caregiver be charged with a crime if the person dies?
Eliah wrote: Not unless they actually go out of their way to do things that ended up putting their life at more risk than it was before, if that makes sense?
Sylvan wrote: Depends on the cause of death? Tbh people who managed to get to 600 pounds should get professional help, there have to be a lot of issues behind that.
I couldn't even afford enough food to get to that weight.
Sylvan wrote: Depends on the cause of death? Tbh people who managed to get to 600 pounds should get professional help, there have to be a lot of issues behind that.
I couldn't even afford enough food to get to that weight.
lmao this, the most mysterious thing for me is how they afford that
Sylvan wrote: Tbh no untrained person should take care of someone that weight because sudden calorie reduction can push them over the edge too, it's a process that should be supervised by a medical professional.