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Topic : 06/04 Too Big, Too Young

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Created on : Tuesday, November 20, 2007, 06:08:03 pm
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(Original Air Date: 11/29/07) Obesity is a huge problem for adults in this country, but now it’s becoming an epidemic among young children. Barbra says her 3-year-old daughter started gaining weight at six months old and now weighs 80 pounds. Barbra and her aunt, Dana, are baffled by what they believe is a medical mystery because they say the little girl doesn't overeat. Dr. Phil brings in two medical experts to get to the bottom of this issue. Is Barbra contributing to her child's weight gain? Then, Tammy says she can’t change her family's eating habits. She's obese, her 11-year-old is 175 pounds and her 9-year-old is 136 pounds. Her sister, Debbie, says the boys portion sizes are too big and the family is just lazy. Can Dr. Phil get Tammy to stick to a nutrition plan? You won’t believe the surprise he has for her! Plus, Jessica says her mom, Angie, is blind to the health issues of her 351-pound sister, Jaleisa, who is only 15. Jessica says her mom never buys healthy food, and she fears her mom has Munchausen’s syndrome. Angie says she can’t monitor Jaleisa’s eating habits all day. Can Angie turn this situation around and save her daughter’s life, or is it too late? Talk about the show here.

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November 29, 2007, 1:25 pm PST

Parents Be Parents

It is really sad to see so called "Parents" allowing thier children to gain that much weight that young. I dropped my daughter off at school one day and there was an obese child (5th grade) with a family sized bag of doritos eating them before she went into the school. WHAT ARE THEY THINKING???
 
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November 29, 2007, 1:26 pm PST

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im called sarah i lived in UK . and moved here 3 yrs ago i am the mum 0of archie . who has MOMO syndrome. he is the only one in UK and USA who has it .. its life limited with no cure .. plzzzzz ppl do a search on www.info.com  type in momo syndrome or even the title archie the 84lb baby .. he was featured on both discovery health and TLC.. my son too was accused of over eating . and it took 2 yrs me going to every doctor . i even went to brazil to meet a family of a girl who had it.. everything from leptin dis order to prader willie .....
 
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November 29, 2007, 1:40 pm PST

I can't agree more!!

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People need to step-up and start taking responsibility.Short of a medical problem, weight is a SIMPLE equation.  Too many calories in and not enough out = weight gain. Yes, it is THAT simple.  3,500 calories equates to on extra pound. If you eliminated 250 calories from your daily diet and exercised enough to burn 250 calories daily, you would lose one pound per week.

 

People on here saying they are fat but don't eat McDonald's, get a clue! It doesn't have to be fast food to be excessive in calories or fat.  Many people have no clue how many calories they are really consuming, despite nutrition information being right on the package for over a decade now. For example, the  first mom/grandma on the show who were offended that Dr. Phil told them it IS what that 3yr old was eating.  They denied it while a reel showed that over-weight baby eating a thick bologna sandwich.

 

I am glad Dr. Phil is telling people how it is.  These 145lb kids weigh 18 pounds more than I do. Good grief  How much of an idiot do you have to be to send Dr. Phil  a tape of your child sneaking JUNK food at night and then act like the answer is as elusive as asking, "Where's Jimmy Hoffa?".

 

Good nutrition starts from birth. Ample evidence has shown that introducing any solids before the age of six months predisposes children to adolescent obesity and diabetes and adult food allergies.  The chemicals and additives placed in baby food are appalling. Meals like"Gerber Graduates" for toddlers should be banned and juice is not a health food. Also, excessive amounts of milk is not a good thing for your baby/toddler.  As for toddlers eating orange chicken fast food, etc,  unacceptable. Nine & eleven year- olds eating an entire large pizza?  Parents who can't control what their children eat? Please, cry  me a river!

 

I m sick of people, especially the obese, pointing fingers at everyone and everything while stubbornly refusing to shut their pie holes, get off their rears and take PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY.

I could not agree with you more...you took the words right out of my mouth.
 

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November 29, 2007, 1:47 pm PST

Like mother like daughter.

Everyone has their own opinion on things BUT, my personal opinion and also from my past, history, growing up and learning and experience is that IF the mother is overweight and the daugther is overweight and NO medical problems can be found, then common sense would tell you that BOTH the parents diet and therefore the kids diet is completely BAD, WRONG, ETC, ETC. It can be a combination of not being educated on what foods are good, which are bad and also a lack of exercise, lack of energy, and a poor overall situation for both the mother and child.

 

If something says 'low fat' it does not mean eat all you want and you won't get FAT. The BIGGEST misconception that people make is that its NOT fat that makes you necessarily FAT but bad carbs and sugars that will add on the pounds very, very fast. So eating breads, pasta's, potatoes, chips, and also things in high sugars will automatically store as fat and unless you know alot about nutrition, dieting, healthy lifestyle and how to read labels on foods then your behind the 8 ball from the get go..

 

When I was about 8 yrs old until about 15yrs old I was the 2nd youngest of 4 kids. I was the ONLY kid that was a 'bit' heavy boned I guess. I wasn't fat but I wasn't skinny like the rest of the family. I hated getting teased by my brothers and also I was a year ahead of myself in school and also smaller then others and a bit chunky and I would get picked on, teased and name called to the point where I did something about it.

 

First off I started educating myself on foods, whats good, whats bad, what foods are made of and what are the do's and dont's about eating. In addition to that I ALSO purchased a gym membership and started working out 6 days/week for 2 hrs a day. I didnt like it at first but I stuck it out and started to LOVE it once changes started to be seen on my body. Another BIG MISTAKE people make is that IF they dont see instant changes, or nothing happens right away, they stop and quit and give up. It's easier to give up right?

 

It did take a couple months, YES A COUPLE MONTHS but once I noticed changes to my body, I couldnt stop and after a while people started asking me for advice on working out and eating properly. NOW which is almost 10 yrs since I started working out and eating right, I look amazingly good, feel good and get lots of people coming up to me at the gym, even in public asking me for help and Im always willing to help people who truely want it. Its not an easy, simple thing to change your lifestyle and your body, BUT ALSO people who are FAT and overweight and OBESE, if you ask yourselfs it DIDNT happen overnight either right??? SO don't expect it to be fixed overnight either...

 

I will PROMISE anyone that it DOES get easier. The HARDEST part of any lifestyle change is the first 2 weeks but after that it becomes a habit and gets easier everyday after that. Also exercising even 45 minutes a day will give you so much benefit in so many ways.

 

I could talk about this forever and ever on here but its not as hard as it may seem. But it will only happen if you want it! IF IT WAS EASY EVERYONE WOULD BE DOING IT! I live by that MOTO!

 

A few EASY things I LIFE BY, kind of like my RULES of the ROAD!

 

1) Workout at the gym atleast 5 days/week for 1 hr.20 min  1 hour weights and 20 min cardio. Even 45 minutes at the gym is amazingly beneficial! 45 minutes thats nothing right!

 

2) Eat smaller balanced meals. I eat 6 smaller meals/day and NOT 3 BIG ONES!

 

3) PERSONALLY I LOVE HIGH PROTEIN and moderate/low carb meals. That may be extreme to some people but I like it that way. It keeps me muscular and lean year around. Even in the summer I test myself and get under 5% bodyfat. Yea to some that may be extreme or unhealthy but keep in mind its only for summer time I do it and its only for short periods of time.

 

4) NEVER eat LATE at night UNLESS its ONLY either protein and/or fibre. So like chicken breasts, tuna, fish, lean meats (turkey, wild meat, roast beef, chicken, and even some hams), Protein shakes, cottage cheese, and for fibre eating cucumber, celery, salads and fibre cookies/wafers. Also never eat sugar late at night.

 

5) Alcohol is EMPTY CALORIES! No matter what! IF you MUST have a couple drinks now and then, red wine and something like a low carb beer maybe or like a gin and diet coke is ok.

 

6) WATCH for SUGAR! its evil! No regular POP! no chocolate bars, no junk! Also low fat don't mean crap! Its not that fat, but read the nutritional label. Check out HOW many carbs/sugar there is PER SERVING remember! so don't forget to multipl;y that by how many servings are in the package/bottle!

 

7) As for me I eat 1.5 grams protein per 1 pound of body weight. And I eat 1/2 the carbs per 1 pound of bodyweight. Remember that is a bit extreme to some people but eating that way will guarntee amazing results in a little time :) For normal people eat  1 gram protein/1 pound of body weight and make sure your carbs are less then that.

 

8) That doesnt mean by any means that you can't have a cheat meal or some foods that arent the best for you. But remember everything in moderation! As for me I eat good all week and reward myself on Saturdays with a lunch/supper of whatever I want, pizza or steak sandwich and some ice cream of a blizzard from Dairy Queen. Truthfully infact eating something 'bad' for you one day a week will HELP you loose MORE weight! and also keep your sanity!

 

Sorry to blab on and on but its really not that hard, although there is alot of misguided people who think they are eating good when they are not.


If your lazy and overweight don't blame anyone but yourself. Its up to you and thats all it is. So overweight people can get mad, get jealous and say whatever they want. But the reality is the reality!

 

If I had to say, THE BIGGEST PROBLEM IS THAT FOOD NEVER SAYS NO! and that alot of people are emotional eaters and are FLAT OUT LAZY, and DEPRESSED and just make up EXCUSES!

 

I personally know men that over in their 40's that are is 1000 times better shape then teenagers and people in their 20's cause they workout and eat properly!

 

Hope that helps! and remember.. IF IT WAS EASY EVERYONE WOULD BE DOING IT!

 
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November 29, 2007, 1:49 pm PST

Mothers need to useCOMMON sense

This show astounds me. It is truly amazing how indenial these parent are. Clearly these toddlers didn't wake up one morning and were 80-100+ pounds. The mothers are so worried about be criticized that they are missing the key role and responsibilities they have, and that is keeping their children safe. The first mother said that she is with her daughter at all times and knows exactly what her daughter eats and knows that she exercises. I'm not sure what kind of exercise they do.......but clearly if they were exercising or following a concise nutritional plan the toddlers, and their MOTHERS wouldn't be over weight. Mothers, set a good example for your children to follow, stop blaming your faults on a disease that does not exist, quit feeling sorry for yourself, and take actions now and get HEALTHY!

 
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November 29, 2007, 1:50 pm PST

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im called sarah i lived in UK . and moved here 3 yrs ago i am the mum 0of archie . who has MOMO syndrome. he is the only one in UK and USA who has it .. its life limited with no cure .. plzzzzz ppl do a search on www.info.com  type in either archie thompson or momo syndrome or even the title archie the 84lb baby .. he was featured on both discovery health and TLC.. my son too was accused of over eating . and it took 2 yrs me going to every doctor . i even went to brazil to meet a family of a girl who had it.. everything from leptin dis order to prader willie .....
 
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November 29, 2007, 1:50 pm PST

my son

im called sarah i lived in UK . and moved here 3 yrs ago i am the mum 0of archie . who has MOMO syndrome. he is the only one in UK and USA who has it .. its life limited with no cure .. plzzzzz ppl do a search on www.info.com  type in momo syndrome or even the title archie the 84lb baby .. he was featured on both discovery health and TLC.. my son too was accused of over eating . and it took 2 yrs me going to every doctor . i even went to brazil to meet a family of a girl who had it.. everything from leptin dis order to prader willie .....
 
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November 29, 2007, 1:52 pm PST

Parents need to Parent

It is really sad to see so called "Parents" allowing thier children to gain that much weight that young. I dropped my daughter off at school one day and there was an obese child (5th grade) with a family sized bag of doritos eating them before she went into the school. WHAT ARE THEY THINKING???
 
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November 29, 2007, 1:54 pm PST

My son Overweight/Momo syndrome

This programme has angered me.. purely the title of the show..im called sarah i am the mum of archie thompson who has appeared on the discovery channel and TLC , the title of the show was archie the 84lb baby .. He is the only person to date who has been diagnosed with momo syndrome in the UK .. i now live in oklahoma usa. and archie is life limited and there is no cure for this syndrome. I have even been to brazil, to meet with a family of a 17 yr old girl with the same syndrome. i got my diagnosis purely through going to every doctor possible . and dr phil beales. from a top london childrens hospital took him under his wing he has been tested for everything from prader willi to soto's syndrome.. for anyone wanting more info . plz go to www.info.com  and do a search on either Momo syndrome . or Archie Thompson.. and yes ppl thought archie was being overfed by me . and i was spoke to like dr phil is speaking to these parents alot .. now hopefully after seeing the docu on archie the doctors believed me . ok im rambling i have so much more to say .. but would be here typing for a year ...

sarah.. Archies Mum 

 
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November 29, 2007, 1:54 pm PST

11/29 Too Big, Too Young

I am so sick of  hearing about these fatties. Look in the mirror, moms. There's your problem. quit eating junk and get off the couch. Its really quite simple. Dr Phil is right in being frustrated with them. You are lousy role models.
 
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