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7:29 pm - 05/26/2012

Too Fat for 15's Georgia Davis rushed to the hospital







A chronically obese teenager cut free from her home by workmen after she grew too big to go outside remained in hospital in Britain today.

Georgia Davis, 19, weighed up to 60st by the time she was urgently rescued from the house that had become her prison.

Neighbours claimed today that the teenager, from Aberdare in the South Wales valleys, had not been seen outside for up to three years.

In that time her weight ballooned to such proportions it is believed it became a serious threat to her life.

Dozens of neighbours watched as Miss Davis was carried out of her home on a specially constructed stretcher yesterday.

More than 40 police, firefighters, paramedics, social services personnel, council officers and builders worked together to free her.

Although unwell she was still conscious and reportedly flanked by a medical officer, nurse and social worker as she was carried out.

Miss Davis became a minor celebrity when she took part in an American bootcamp series and slimmed down to a healthier weight and more manageable size.

But neighbours claimed today that her disappearance from view coincided with a new bout of weight gain around three years ago.

“I think the TV programme helped to start with but then she was under a lot of pressure to keep it off,” said neighbour Jane Price, 52.

“I don’t think I’d seen her for about three years. It’s such a shame because she has so much to live for at her age.

“I know her mother and stepfather are both ill so it has been a very difficult time for them all.

“You have got to feel sorry for someone who has not set foot outside their home for so long.”

She said a large team of workmen had arrived at the teenager’s home the day before she was freed to plan the extraction.

Neighbours had noticed food staff coming and going, with everything from burgers to an array of Indian and other takeaways delivered on a regular basis.

“She lived up here a long time. I think she was still at primary school when she moved here,” Mrs Price said.

“She was a big girl then and has always been big. But I understand that she was confined to bed so someone must have been bringing her food in that situation.”

Jason O’Sullivan, 18, another neighbour, said he had only ever seen the teenager once in the time he had lived in the area.

“Yeah, can’t say I know her because she was never outside. It must be terrible being inside all the time,” he said.

“It’s just mad getting into that state.”

http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/world/60-stone-uk-teen-cut-free-from-home-552932.html


Most weight loss contestants gain the weight back, but it's expected since they can't take the chefs and personal trainers home with them. Share your heath/nutrition/weight loss tips, ONTD
daninekintscher 27th-May-2012 12:02 am (UTC)
Really? My doctor said that was fine... hmm, I hope it is, I really like it.
queenofgrey 27th-May-2012 12:05 am (UTC)
1200 is, apparently, the absolute minimum that one is supposed to eat to avoid being malnourished. but when you factor in calorie loss from exercise, you're not really at 1200 a day. i was told 1400 to make up for that, with one or two days a week at 1300.
daninekintscher 27th-May-2012 12:08 am (UTC)
Ah, I see. I had started this about two weeks ago and lost about 4.5 lbs when I saw my doctor last week. He asked me what I did to lose it, and I told him I started a 1200 a day diet, and he just shrugged and said "Ok". I also do the elliptical for about 20 minutes a day so I'll up my calorie count to 1400. Thanks for the tip, bb :)
queenofgrey 27th-May-2012 12:09 am (UTC)
sure thing. good luck. :)
lauracoy 27th-May-2012 12:27 am (UTC)
Are you small though, height wise? Because that's a factor too in the intake.
demonsandsongs 27th-May-2012 12:07 am (UTC)
It depends what you're eating though. If it's comprised of mostly veggies, fruits, and protein then it's great. If your 1200 is coming from 2 slices of pizza, a poptart, and diet coke then it's not so good.
daninekintscher 27th-May-2012 12:12 am (UTC)
I am eating very healthy. I have changed my whole way of eating around over the last few months. No sodas, no processed foods, no fast food, nothing in a package.
outofroutine26 27th-May-2012 01:33 am (UTC)
Not really. Your body still needs a certain amount of calories, even if all your macro and micro nutrients are right. Under 1200 on healthy food or junk food is too low and unhealthy no matter how you look at it, and makes losing in the long run and keeping it off so much harder because it kills your metabolism once your body adapts.
frances_t 27th-May-2012 01:03 am (UTC)
To be honest with you, I wouldn't just go with your primary doctor for advice on how to eat if they shrugged off 1200 calories without so much as a warning about how it may harm you.
If you're serious about making educated choices about your diet, go to a registered dietician. They're going to be able to give you much more support and teach you how to know what you're putting in your body and do it safely.
outofroutine26 27th-May-2012 01:35 am (UTC)
+1. Eating that way is just going to damage you in the long run, and making losing even weight harder.
nicolesnitchie 27th-May-2012 05:28 am (UTC)
you'll be aight.
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