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In reply to the discussion: (TX) Victoria Hospital Won't Hire Very Obese Workers [View all]Paula Sims
(913 posts)37. So my 57 yo 6'2" 188lb cousin that just went through a mitral valve repair would be a "cheap" hire?
Thanks to his Mom who couldn't have left him $1m but rather a bad valve and also the genetics for 800 level triglycerides (he eats very well) would be hired no problem. My sister, who is 5'4" and 250, muscular as can be (she's a semi-pro weight lifter) and never a day in the hospital wouldn't be considered.
That's ridiculous.
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I have seen more than a few over weight nurses. This is just one more example of
sarcasmo
Mar 2012
#4
Having taking the wife to numerous hospitals the last four years, I think you are
sarcasmo
Mar 2012
#11
obesity relevant to the malnourished Belgian peasants of a century ago that is.
dmallind
Mar 2012
#17
Personally, I think it's appalling how many overweight people are in the medical profession
NV Whino
Mar 2012
#8
If being overweight inhibits the ability to do the job then I believe that is just...but not just
Klukie
Mar 2012
#23
245 at 5' 10" is overweight let alone 245 at 5' 5". I''m 6" 0" and 223 and that is overweight.
Monk06
Mar 2012
#28
Obviously I'm not talking about professional athletes. I'm talking about ordinary people who
Monk06
Mar 2012
#30
I will agree body mass and height weight ratios do cloud the obesity issue. On the otherhand
Monk06
Mar 2012
#38