• TWeaK
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      819 days ago

      Maybe, other articles seem to have more recent photos where he doesn’t look so crazy fat.

      • @[email protected]
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        19 days ago

        if you’re “plump” and all of a sudden start exercising a lot, your increased blood flow could knock a chunk of cholesterol loose from your artery wall, where it was previously just chilling. the glob of loose solid matter travels up to your brain, causes a blockage, and that’s it

          • @[email protected]
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            Also by not trying to lose weight primarily through physical activity. Someone who has been morbidly obese for a very long time has basically placed their organs (and joints and tendons)under seige for an extended period. It’s not like you can suddenly take that type of person’s heart and suddenly subject it to strenuous exercise without increased risk of problems.

            Weight loss happens in the kitchen not the gym.

          • @MajorHavoc
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            1319 days ago

            If I understand right, the odds are still better for folks who are more active - it’s just tragic lousy luck, if it’s what happened.

          • peopleproblems
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            1319 days ago

            Lose it slowly. 1-3 lbs a week. Listen to your body. Probably have a doctor that can do some blood work to help get your cholesterol levels under control before you go too crazy into it.