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Oregon woman thankful after losing 800 pounds
TRI CITY HERALD ^ | 4/15/02 | Karen Zacharias

Posted on 04/18/2002 11:17:36 AM PDT by Tumbleweed_Connection

Most people use a footstool to prop up their feet. Jeannette Standard used one to prop up her drooping belly.

But no longer.

Two years ago, surgeons at Oregon Health Sciences University removed the 110 pounds of lap that hung down to Standard's shins.

"I had to lift it to clean under it. And I would have to lay on the bed and have my daughter dry me off. But the skin was breaking down anyway. It had cracks that were open and bleeding. And the smell was atrocious," Standard said.

The surgery cost somewhere between $50,000 to $100,000, Standard said. Because weight-related health problems landed her on the state's disability roster, the state paid for the surgery. But getting state support took lobbying by Standard's doctor, Kent Walker of Pendleton.

"I wrote letters for a year on her behalf," Walker said. "Jeannette was bedridden because of that apron. Imagine trying to get around with a 110-pound belly pack. That's an amazing amount of weight."

Fat aprons are common in people who have lost extensive amounts of weight, he said.

"A person has to lose 200 to 300 pounds to get that kind of excess formation," Walker said.

It took a decade to do it, but Jeannette lost between 800 and 850 pounds through healthy eating combined with a liquid diet. At her heaviest, Standard said she weighed nearly 1,200 pounds.

Walker said he charted her weight in 1997 at 600 pounds. Today, she's 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs 435 pounds.

"I have more mobility," she said. "I can go to Wal-Mart and buy clothes off the rack. And I can go out with pride without worrying about people saying, 'Look at that fat person.' And I don't have to wear those tent dresses anymore!"

Wearing pants is a newfound delight.

"The first day I put on a pair of pants after surgery I called my daughter and said, 'You want to see something you've never seen in your entire life?' "

Her daughter, Merri Beth Standard, 35, lives in Centralia. But at that time she was living in the same apartment complex as her mother in Pendleton. And this past week she visited her mom.

"She was striking a pose like she was on the cover of Vogue or something," Merri Beth said of her mom's new look. "All my life all I'd ever seen her in were those big dresses. It was incredible."

Living with a mother who was so obese was difficult, Merri Beth said. Classmates made cruel comments.

"In middle school while preparing for a choir concert, two boys said to me, 'I hope your mom doesn't come tonight because she'll break the bleachers if she sits on them,' " Merri Beth recalled.

She'd try to ignore other kids when they'd ask, "Why is your mom so fat?" But when she had her own children, Merri Beth said she pleaded with her mother to lose weight.

"I worried my mom wouldn't be around to see her grandkids grow up, because of her obesity and her heart," she said.

Guilt proved a poor motivator for Jeannette, a self-described food addict.

She hadn't always been overweight.

"I was a skinny kid until about age 8," she said.

But by the time she entered high school, Jeannette weighed 180 pounds. When she graduated she was up to 250 pounds. A sour marriage coupled with a bout of alcoholism, and 23 years later, Jeannette was so heavy she couldn't walk to the mailbox at the end of her street.

"When I wasn't drinking, I was eating. I was constantly shoving something in my face," Jeannette said.

So what does a 1,200-pound person eat?

"Anything and everything I could get my hands on," Jeannette said. "I would eat until I was so full I was sick. Then an hour later, I would be stuffing my face again."

Bread was a particular weakness.

"I would eat a loaf a day," Jeannette said.

And, "She would eat two whole chickens a meal," Walker said.

Now Jeannette limits her daily diet to two slices of bread, lean meats and vegetables. And she sees a counselor to help deal with her addictive behaviors.

"It isn't just about what you're eating, it's about what's eating you," Jeannette said. "I stuffed all my issues inside."

Depression is common among the morbidly obese, Walker said.

"Food makes them feel good," he said.

Momentarily, at least.

Jeannette said her most humiliating moment occurred when a neighbor refused to give her a ride to the store.

"She told me, 'I'm afraid you'll break my car down.' After that I never asked another person to take me any place again."

Jeannette said she became homebound and refused to answer the door or telephone. Her only social contact was with her two daughters.

And it is her example that bothers Jeannette the most. Merri Beth isn't obese, but Jeannette's other daughter Mandy, 32, weighs more than 500 pounds, she said. And she fears her grandson who is 9 and already weighs 105 pounds may share the same struggle.

So Jeannette supports the decision of school districts in other states to send out letters urging parents to address their children's weight problems. She wishes she'd had such help as a child.

"Mothers, if you have a child who is starting to gain weight or has already done so, get someone to help them," she said. "Feed them healthy snacks. And if you're an overweight mother with school-age kids, get some help."

Don't reward kids with warm cookies and milk.

"Give them a night out just with just you," Jeannette suggested.

"Take them roller skating or for a family bike ride," Merri Beth interjected.

Or take them to the nearest karaoke club. That's where Jeannette goes when she needs a treat.

Of course, just getting out of bed every morning and slipping into one of the eight pairs of pants she owns is reason enough to be happy. But Jeannette also has a part-time job with Domestic Violence Services and hopes to move into a new home soon.

"I look at life every day as a gift from God," she said. "For all intense purposes, I should've died 14 years ago as heavy as I was. I'm lucky to be alive."


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To: Dan from Michigan
When you're immobile, weight just comes on even if you eat little. My mother cannot walk. I know exactly what she eats and when she eats it because I give it to her. I feed her healthy, small portions. No real snacks, once in a while a goody, but nothing outrageous. Since she's been this way, she's gained almost 30 pounds. It just happens.
41 posted on 04/18/2002 12:13:17 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: Dan from Michigan
Stop blaming yourself... you'll get a complex or eat yourself up over the whole thing.


42 posted on 04/18/2002 12:15:19 PM PDT by let freedom sing
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To: Dan from Michigan
Same here, I'm 6'6 and weigh 290. By government standards I'm obese. But, I can squat 520, bench 320 and can walk ALL day chasing the wily ring-neck.
43 posted on 04/18/2002 12:17:12 PM PDT by SoDak
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To: Judith Anne; giotto
Speel Cheacker may have been broughten to us by Bill Gates but we steel hav to theenk fer arwrselves somwat. shoot, evan the best nuspapers do thees.
44 posted on 04/18/2002 12:18:19 PM PDT by Dust in the Wind
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To: Octar
Do you think this might have had a negative affect on her sex life?

I was trying to figure out how she could have one. Masturbation seems out of the question.

45 posted on 04/18/2002 12:22:54 PM PDT by Dave S
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To: AppyPappy
Perhaps it's 435 and dropping. They may have left that out.
46 posted on 04/18/2002 12:27:06 PM PDT by baseballfanjm
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To: M0sby
But Jeannette also has a part-time job with Domestic Violence Services and hopes to move into a new home soon.

Domestic Violence Services! I'd say she's still on the federal teat. How long would it take to pay $50 to $100 thousand, (just for the operation) in taxes, at a part-time job? She will never, unless she wins the lottery, come close to repaying what she has taken.

47 posted on 04/18/2002 12:27:21 PM PDT by Razz Barry
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To: SoDak
You might want to be careful of whose around when you use the phrase "chasing the wily ring-neck".
48 posted on 04/18/2002 12:31:23 PM PDT by Lost Highway
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
I hate to say it but this woman's bathroom must be huge. I can just see now that her toilet would tend to disappear among the folds of fat.

Not that I really want to know but I wonder how she cleans up after a bowel movement.

50 posted on 04/18/2002 12:35:06 PM PDT by Dave S
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To: AppyPappy
I didn't know it was mobile, either.
51 posted on 04/18/2002 12:35:33 PM PDT by CaptRon
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Today, she's 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs 435 pounds.

"I have more mobility," she said. "I can go to Wal-Mart and buy clothes off the rack.

I'm glad she lost all this weight, but still 425 lbs! Omar the tent maker is still in business!

52 posted on 04/18/2002 12:37:20 PM PDT by texson66
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To: M0sby
I agree completely. Sure, she's still technically obese at this point, but why would she stop now after she's seen how much better her life is with weighing less? I bet in a few years she'll be a regular size.

Congratulations, lady! You can't take it all off at once, so keep up the good work.

53 posted on 04/18/2002 12:41:20 PM PDT by Hawkeye's Girl
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To: Callahan
Look up some of the stories on the late Walter Hudson. He weighed something like 1400 lbs, and got a lot of publicity when guru Dick Gregory tried to help him lose weight (back in the 1980s IIRC). His entire family was involved in preparing and ferrying food to him in his bed, which he couldn't get out of (nor would he have gotten far if he had -- he couldn't fit through the bedroom door). When he died, they brought in heavy construction equipment to knock out an exterior wall of the house to get his body out. The poor guy obviously had some major head problems, but his family members must have been a good deal crazier than he was.
54 posted on 04/18/2002 12:44:13 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: stillonaroll
You can give her props if you wish, but she'll never get off of the runway.....
55 posted on 04/18/2002 12:47:18 PM PDT by tracer
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To: AppyPappy
I agree, at 6'2" & 290lbs I'm no light weight myself & I'm a foot taller than her & pump weights like crazy & I'm here to tell you that you can't just go to Wal Mart & fit somebody as big as she is. I do know that it is a hard thing to deal with ones weight though & we should be happy that she is at least trying to get it under control but I have to admit 5'2" at 1200lbs almost seems to be an unobtainable weight.
56 posted on 04/18/2002 12:51:56 PM PDT by HELLRAISER II
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Where do these people get the money to be able to eat the way they do to maintain their weight and who the hell is feeding them
57 posted on 04/18/2002 12:53:19 PM PDT by uncbob
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To: texson66
Today, she's 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs 435 pounds.

"I have more mobility," she said. "I can go to Wal-Mart and buy clothes off the rack.

How about a new ad campaign ala the Subway weight loss dude? I can see it now:

Reward yourself after losing weight. Come to Wal-Mart and buy a new outfit! Sizes up to 56XXXXXL!

This quote is priceless to anyone outside of Bentonville. Not that we would stereotype the average Wal-Mart customer.

58 posted on 04/18/2002 12:55:36 PM PDT by texas booster
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To: Lost Highway
Umm...why?
59 posted on 04/18/2002 12:56:05 PM PDT by SoDak
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
I'm sorry, I know it's mean, but -

Today, she's 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs 435 pounds.
"I have more mobility," she said. "I can go to Wal-Mart and buy clothes off the rack. And I can go out with pride without worrying about people saying, 'Look at that fat person.' And I don't have to wear those tent dresses anymore!"

I'm laughing too hard to read this thread.

60 posted on 04/18/2002 1:10:43 PM PDT by Cable225
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