I find this programme interesting and really empathise with the people who have lost loads of weight and end up with a lot of loose skin so upsetting.
But PLEASE do we have to have the between the leg shots without warning B****y h***
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I find this programme interesting and really empathise with the people who have lost loads of weight and end up with a lot of loose skin so upsetting.
But PLEASE do we have to have the between the leg shots without warning B****y h***
LOL!!
That's embarrassing bodies for you, they love to show everything off! I hate the ones where they show you peoples arses when they have some serious piles lol!!!
OMG I wish they would warn you, we sit there next thing somebodies bits I would never ever want to see is allover my 42 " screen LOL frightens the life outta me I have to ask OH tell me when its gone.
i love embarrassing bodies, need to watch the one from last night on catch up when the kids have gone to bed. The only thing I dont get though is that they say they are too embarrassed to go to the GP but they get everything out on TV!?
I think the reason they do is they must get either free or some way to get the help operation , see a specialist they need for going on the programme. Theres no way I could show what they do ekkkkkkk
They get the surgery done privately for free....they had some1 in to have an operation where I work. I'd rather pay lol there was 1 where a woman had anal warts/herpes...and they said it could be due to anal sex bet she had a living room full of friends to watch that on tv lol
Eurgh I'd rather sell everything I owned to pay for an operation if getting it for free meant neighbours, colleagues and who knows else were watching me on TV!
Imagine having to go back in work after everyone has seen your foofy lala?! :eek:
Haha.....made me giggle :D
I have to watch next week.:)
The doctors examine how being overweight can impact on toilet habits, featuring digestive disorders caused by overeating such as heartburn, constipation and gallstones.
There's also some guts that won't stop gushing, a type 2 diabetic whose diarrhoea disasters are putting strain on every organ in his body, and a woman whose weighty plumbing problem is so bad she's installed a portable toilet in her bedroom.
Missed the first one so will catch up with it in the morning.
The doctors discover how obesity can ruins sex lives. From getting it on, to not getting it at all, there's no bedroom bother the doctors won't tackle.
Dr Christian meets a man desperate to start a family, but whose 37 stone has left him in an awkward position to make love to his wife. Dr Dawn helps a bride to be with penetration problems and a woman whose breasts alone push her body mass index into the obese category.
Dr Pixie meets a man who got on his bike and lost a staggering 27 stone, but now has a legacy of loose skin, which can ruin those intimate moments.
Also, with sex and food releasing the same pleasure-stimulating chemical in our brain, Dr Dawn's getting to the bottom of what really turns women on... sex or cake?