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Rescue Team Struggles to Transport 314kg Man to Hospital


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Really! When people put themselves in a shape and condition as this, they should not have to struggle. There should just be a limit. Let´s say we set it at 200 kg, which is far generous. More than that, they will have to order a lorry with a crane all be themselves.

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3 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Really! When people put themselves in a shape and condition as this, they should not have to struggle. There should just be a limit. Let´s say we set it at 200 kg, which is far generous. More than that, they will have to order a lorry with a crane all be themselves.

At least half of the AseanNow posters weighs 30 stones or more.

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I wonder who will pay for the treatments in the hospital. Does he have insurance? That would be strange because he has high blood pressure. I don't think the 30 baht per month insurance for poor locals covers this.

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49:1/2 Stone 😲

How did he manage his personal hygiene ?

His arms are not long enough to perform the the necessary Rs cleaning function.

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16 minutes ago, still kicking said:

Nonsense

 

13 hours ago, KireB said:

At least half of the AseanNow posters weighs 30 stones or more.

Stones  ? How quaint !

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1 hour ago, still kicking said:

Why use stones when the whole world uses KG?

Because we are British and of certain age 😄

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7 hours ago, PopGun said:

Because we are British and of certain age 😄

You mean citizens of a country that never evolved when others around did?

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On 2/8/2025 at 8:02 AM, Gottfrid said:

Really! When people put themselves in a shape and condition as this, they should not have to struggle. There should just be a limit. Let´s say we set it at 200 kg, which is far generous. More than that, they will have to order a lorry with a crane all be themselves.

Thank-you for your compassion....

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Kudos to the rescue team here for using their initiative. I'm assuming this poor guy was on the ground, otherwise moving him would have been a very major issue.

 

I recall a BBC documentary on obesity some years ago. An American women of similar proportions had been stuck in her upstairs bedroom for 10 years or so. When it came to moving her out to a hospital, they had to remove the window and a portion of the side wall and bring in a crane to lift her out!

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