Case Study Of Alan Barges

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650 lb. Man: Alan Barges was admitted into the hospital because he had collapsed in his home in in St. Thomas, Pennsylvania. It was too much work for his heart to pump blood throughout his body since is very overweight. He had undergone bariatric surgery during his stay. When Alan first got to the hospital he weighed 750 pounds that was 4 months prior to his surgery, but has lost 100 pounds since. He is hoping to loose 300 more pounds so he can lead an active lifestyle again.
Today is the day he gets to go home, but it is very difficult to move him into the ambulance. To get him into the ambulance, hospital staffs have to use an electric wrench to get him in. Alan cannot use his legs to move himself since his legs cannot hold up his own body …show more content…

Famine is very common here since food can be very scarce. Due to this, a person who is fat is considered beautiful. Being fat does not just symbolize beauty here, but also wealth and being healthy. It is very common to try to make young girls fat in Mauritania so in the future they will get better suitors. In order to conceive children ultimately you need a certain amount of fat to carry a child and to breast-feed. When men see fat women they become attracted to them because they know that they will be able to carry children. Being fat resembles fertility. The video focuses on one family in particular. In this family gavage otherwise known as force feeing is practiced. The video shows the mother force-feeding her 5-year-old daughter, and you can tell that they child does not want to eat or drink anymore because she is crying. However, the mother wants her to drink her whole bowl of milk. It does not matter that the girl is full; her mother is determined to get her to drink all her milk. If a child does refuse to eat her food, the mother will use zayar sticks to pinch her child’s toes. The pain is able to distract the child so the mother is more able to force-feed her daughter. Since food is not as available here as it is in the western cultures, the main source of fat and protein comes from camel milk and cow milk. In order to fatten up the milk further pounded millet and butter is

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