Supersized weight gain problems
If you just wait, your weight will remain; but if you will only act on it, your weight will get lost over time.
That's my little contribution to the boundless collection of poetry on how to stay in shape and enjoy life's offerings for as long as possible.
I saw two stories recently that touched me enough to write this post. The first was about a mammoth sized baby delivered by cesarean section - how else could a 19.2-pound kid be born?
The second was about a teenager - just 13 years old and 383 pounds actually - who died from being overweight and participating actively in sports.
Apparently, newborn and already almost two-foot tall Akbar The Great had imbibed a little too much glucose from his mother during his gestation period.
The main excerpt from the Indonesian giant baby story - or baby giant story - is as follows: "....Guinness World Records cites the heaviest baby as being born in the U.S. in 1879, weighing 23.75 pounds. However, it died 11 hours after birth. The book also cites 22.5-pound babies born in Italy in 1955 and in South Africa in 1982...."
Football player Anthony Troupe Junior was 6 feet and 2 inches tall and probably had a case of diet related hereditary clogged arteries and died of hypertension according to the following excerpt:
"....The St. Louis County medical examiner has ruled that a 13-year-old football player who collapsed during practice in August died as a result of hypertensive cardiovascular disease — high blood pressure....."
You may want to read the much more detailed stuff below about diabetes and big babies, etc.:




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