Should morbidly obese people be able to get disability based on their fatness?

Richard G2014-06-09T12:35:55Z

Hi there. So you want my honest answer? NO, NO, NO!!!! But why do I say that? Simple answer, is that not self inflicted? Who forced the food down their mouths? Let me explain . . . .

We all have different amounts of food needed, no matter what age, sex or weight HOWEVER most of us know when to stop eating, simply due to our stomach being stretch out to the max. I am type one diabetic ( since age of 10 and now 45 ), and so not only did I need to watch what type of food but also the amount. These are exactly the same factors that any "Fred Bloggs" needs to watch. Obese people just eat too much one day, and then the next, and then the next - ignoring all the signs that nature gives to them, such as "feeling full".

If a person is born with some genetic problem, which developes later in life, then have they created it themselves? What about cancer? I do not mean lung cancer though, as more often than not that is caused by smoking. How many females choose to have their breasts removed due to a medical problem? I am SURE that the answer is zero!

I am also sure that if all of the people getting disability, due to their obesity, were to be asked if they felt they should get it then they all would say "yes". If a parent was to be on the stairs and trip over a toy half way down, which then resulted in a broken limb then would they get the same benefit? Is that not also just a self inflicted disability, even though not permanent, but what about wages lost?

This subject REALLY frustrates me, due to my medical conditions/history, none of which I asked for by self inflicting the cause - alcohol, drugs or too much food.

Richard

ps I am also epileptic due to which I've experienced having been DEAD twice, already had one brain operation and another one on the way.

Jackie M2014-06-09T12:17:18Z

Being overweight is not an illness as it is self inflicted and could be classed as a condition which you cannot get benefits for. If you could there would be very few people in the world that were not claiming benefits for being overweight.?

Anonymous2014-06-09T12:15:29Z

Yes but they should have to walk 20 miles each week to sign up.

?2014-06-09T12:18:08Z

It's kind of like the rich getting tax breaks for being rich, huh? Other than the fact that the morbidly obese are actually disabled, whether by their own doing or not really doesn't matter.

Anonymous2014-06-09T12:16:41Z

I think virtually all disability claims are bogus. The whole concept of being unable to do any kind of work is never going to be true. There are people paralyzed from the neck down who are making a contribution to society writing software, for example.

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