Friday, February 11, 2011

World's fattest woman, 317 Kg


This woman was unable to move, stand and roll their own.

Extra body size and body lurks a disease that makes Terri Smith, 49 years old determined to become more slender. This determination to be created to fit the body scan machine (MRI). The world's heaviest woman has a weight of 317.5 kg jumbo.

Ohio United States citizens are now only can be trapped in his room. He was unable to move, stand and roll their own. Severe headaches which he suffered brain scan needed to determine the potential for brain tumors. The problem, extra body size will not fit on the scan machine and the doors of the hospital.

Terri heavier weight 31, 8 kg instead of the heaviest woman in the UK, Sharon Mevsimler, who died this year. Her husband, Myron 44 years and their oldest daughter, Najah 30 years of faithful care and help. Since three years ago, Terri should be bathed, ate and dressed in her bed.

"My husband was my guardian angel. He was always accompanied when most men would go for a long time," he said as quoted in The Sun.

Since childhood, the body size of Terri as very large. At the age of seven years, Terri's weight almost 50 kg. No wonder since childhood taunts 'the big one' attached to him.

The cause of obesity, according to Terri is he eats everything without thinking about food is healthy or not. Now, he is racing against time to lose weight as a condition of gastric surgery. "People must think," How could let his body like that? "

"It is horrible that you can not exercise, do not care about the food you eat, and what you do is burn some calories the body," he admitted unhealthy behavior.

Dr. Dariush Saghafi Terri acknowledge the difficulty of dealing with body treatments outside the normal body size. "Hospitals do not have the equipment to analyze the body of Terri."

"We think the possibility to scan Terri with a scan tool commonly used in the garden of Cleveland that the animals used for elephants and rhinos. However, zoos do not have a license for use in humans."