Corissa Enneking / fatgirlflow and Juliana "J" Aprileo / comfyfattravels - Delusional fat-acceptance lesbian couple, junk-food addicts with expensive taste, denied a mortgage due to excessive Doordash ordering

When will Juliana become bedbound? As of January 2022

  • Within 3 months

    Votes: 33 4.3%
  • Within 6 months

    Votes: 118 15.4%
  • Within a year

    Votes: 206 26.9%
  • Within 3 years

    Votes: 140 18.3%
  • Never

    Votes: 21 2.7%
  • Shes already there

    Votes: 247 32.3%

  • Total voters
    765
Have they said if the occupation therapist was specifically hired for the event or if it’s a fat OT who happens to be attending the camp?

It’s sketchy, a physical therapist seems like a more appropriate choice (though still a strange and sketch). It could vary place to place but I’ve never encountered a free range OT you can casually hire. Are they accepting the attendees as patients or are they there in case of an occupational therapy emergency?

OTs have a master’s degree and in some cases doctorates. I don’t see (a sane) one opening themselves up to liability like this.

OT assistants exists but they shouldn’t identify themselves as OTs because they’re not. They carry out treatments as prescribed by the OT. Unless things are different in Kansas, this sounds very weird.
What exactly would an occupational therapist do for them? Teach them how to use the stairs to get in and out of the pool? Give a lecture about how to wipe their ass using poo sticks or something? I really don't understand what benefit it offers to have someone like that around at a pool party.
 
Have they said if the occupation therapist was specifically hired for the event or if it’s a fat OT who happens to be attending the camp?

It’s sketchy, a physical therapist seems like a more appropriate choice (though still a strange and sketch). It could vary place to place but I’ve never encountered a free range OT you can casually hire. Are they accepting the attendees as patients or are they there in case of an occupational therapy emergency?

OTs have a master’s degree and in some cases doctorates. I don’t see (a sane) one opening themselves up to liability like this.

OT assistants exists but they shouldn’t identify themselves as OTs because they’re not. They carry out treatments as prescribed by the OT. Unless things are different in Kansas, this sounds very weird.

I thought it was weird too. But the OT is for the event. On the website or whatever Corissa says that while the pool doesn’t have a wheelchair lift it does have stairs and that a OT will be on site for assistance as needed. She’s specifically used the word occupational therapist and says that’s the best they can do about not being able to get a wheelchair mechanical lift for the pool.
 
She’s specifically used the word occupational therapist and says that’s the best they can do about not being able to get a wheelchair mechanical lift for the pool.
I’ve generally become desensitized to the Fats ™️, but every now and then something comparatively minor will take me off guard and snap me back into the horrific reality of the way these creatures live. This is a prime example. The idea that a mechanical wheelchair lift would be necessary for some of these blobs to simply get into a pool because they’ve chosen to eat themselves to the point of immobility is just mind boggling.

On an unrelated note I’m very excited for this crossover episode with some of my favorite tards!
 
I’ve generally become desensitized to the Fats ™️, but every now and then something comparatively minor will take me off guard and snap me back into the horrific reality of the way these creatures live. This is a prime example. The idea that a mechanical wheelchair lift would be necessary for some of these blobs to simply get into a pool because they’ve chosen to eat themselves to the point of immobility is just mind boggling.

On an unrelated note I’m very excited for this crossover episode with some of my favorite tards!
Pool induced medical emergency when!
 
I thought it was weird too. But the OT is for the event. On the website or whatever Corissa says that while the pool doesn’t have a wheelchair lift it does have stairs and that a OT will be on site for assistance as needed. She’s specifically used the word occupational therapist and says that’s the best they can do about not being able to get a wheelchair mechanical lift for the pool.
But wouldn't you be better off having a couple of burly orderlies who could rescue a beached landwhale? That would still probably be cheaper than getting an OT. One OT alone wouldn't be able to manage an actual problem with a 500 lb person in the pool. If a fatty got tired splashing around and couldn't climb up the stairs out of the pool, how is one OT going to help with that?
 
OTs mostly help people relearn how to do activities of daily living, in a way that’s compatible with their disability. The goal is to help regain function to make them as independent as their condition allows.

Like showing a stroke patient how to use eating utensils, how to use adaptive equipment, it’s more fine motor than PT which is more about mobility and grosser movement. Climbing steps would be more of a PT than an OT thing. Lots of patients get PT and OT because they target different skills.

Wheelchair lifts in pools are pretty common now, I assumed the facility staff is who helps guests figure out how to use them. Hotels with pool lifts don’t have OTs. As mentioned previously, orderlies or nursing assistants would be more useful than an OT.

It sounds like she’s over representing their ability to accommodate people with impaired mobility. Not a very nice thing to do to your FA xisters.
 
One OT alone wouldn't be able to manage an actual problem with a 500 lb person in the pool. If a fatty got tired splashing around and couldn't climb up the stairs out of the pool, how is one OT going to help with that?
Maybe the OT has her own tow truck - just hook up the fatty and away you go.

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I actually listened to Corissa's podcast ep with Christy Harrison, and I don't think she actually believes in HAES. She's more on the flip side, wherein she believes prioritizing health at ALL is "ableist". I'm sure she pays lip service to HAES, because otherwise she'd lose her entire audience, but if you listen to her, it's pretty obvious she views obesity a disability and feels the obese are entitled to all benefits given to the disabled. She even has an entire spiel about how wrong it is to worry about "imposing" on others, because EVERYONE imposes on someone. Which yes, Corissa. I'm very glad my friend gave me a ride to work the last time my tire blew out, but I would prefer to NOT have to ever ask her to wipe my ass or buy special furniture for when I visit.

She was also asked how she responds to questions like "don't you want to be healthy to keep up with your kids someday", and she goes right into how that's ableist, because you would never ask that of someone in a wheelchair.

The entire episode made me kind of anticipate when these two philosophies will have to crash into each other. Because they are not compatible. You have one side arguing that you can be perfectly healthy even if you're obese, and the other side desperate to get themselves classified as legally handicapped.
 
But wouldn't you be better off having a couple of burly orderlies who could rescue a beached landwhale? That would still probably be cheaper than getting an OT. One OT alone wouldn't be able to manage an actual problem with a 500 lb person in the pool. If a fatty got tired splashing around and couldn't climb up the stairs out of the pool, how is one OT going to help with that?
Because it would ruin the safe space. A deathfat OT or PT is definitely possible, but anybody capable of lifting a 500-plus pound individual is going to be in reasonably good shape. That definitely emphasizes that deathfats need more help than skinny people when they get in trouble and probably goes against Corissa's goal of having a "fat only" party - there is a large and obvious difference between someone like The Rock (200-something pounds of pure muscle) and CWC or Ethan Ralph (200-something pounds of flab).
 
I'm seeing a huge (lel) parallel with J's dad's cancer diagnosis and how Anna's own mom and sister died of obesity-related causes. Both cows have my sympathy, especially since I saw my father die from the same thing a few years ago, within a little over a month; but this does not excuse their behavior, dissonance, and further descent into health issue after health issue under the delusion of self-worth (read: asspats and hugboxes perpetuated by SJWs). All I can say is good luck, because J's gonna need it when Coco kicks her out and she's got nowhere else to go, not like her gas giant self can go outside of her dungeon basement.
 
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I didn’t want to vote in the poll when it was about foreclosure because it didn’t include the option(s) of one or the other’s death, and I felt it was more likely that either Coco would die, forcing Juliana out, or Juliana would die, and coco would stay until it became too difficult to live alone and she created some kind of face-saving excuse (although her face is long past the point of saving).

Juliana’s dad having pancreatic cancer feeds my tinfoil suspicions of someone’s death being a direct influence on their housing situation. I think now it’s most likely that Juliana’s dad will sadly die soon (like many here, I have observed pancreatic cancer acting quickly even on very fit people), triggering a massive binge-meltdown, leading to further loss of mobility and moving back in with her mom, but calling it “helping out while mom is grieving”. You know, family obligations.

But iirc, when Juliana volunteered to help move her parents to Kansas in the first place, there was some kind of moment of uncomfortable realization that involved her mobility (it may have been KF speculation, but I think she was clear in her obfuscatory way that she couldn’t physically help with moving except maybe driving a truck—even a small 10’ uhaul is roomy). Juliana is utterly useless as help to an adult partner, roommate, or parent, and I think she’ll move back in with her mom only to become bedridden within weeks, and then die soon enough after that.

Her mom is about to lose everything, and while I know she had some issues with being a quality parent to Juliana when she was young, she seems to have worked though some things, and losing a spouse and a child (who she hopefully already regards as dead, as a coping mechanism) is going to be very hard on her.
 
I didn’t want to vote in the poll when it was about foreclosure because it didn’t include the option(s) of one or the other’s death, and I felt it was more likely that either Coco would die, forcing Juliana out, or Juliana would die, and coco would stay until it became too difficult to live alone and she created some kind of face-saving excuse (although her face is long past the point of saving).

Juliana’s dad having pancreatic cancer feeds my tinfoil suspicions of someone’s death being a direct influence on their housing situation. I think now it’s most likely that Juliana’s dad will sadly die soon (like many here, I have observed pancreatic cancer acting quickly even on very fit people), triggering a massive binge-meltdown, leading to further loss of mobility and moving back in with her mom, but calling it “helping out while mom is grieving”. You know, family obligations.

But iirc, when Juliana volunteered to help move her parents to Kansas in the first place, there was some kind of moment of uncomfortable realization that involved her mobility (it may have been KF speculation, but I think she was clear in her obfuscatory way that she couldn’t physically help with moving except maybe driving a truck—even a small 10’ uhaul is roomy). Juliana is utterly useless as help to an adult partner, roommate, or parent, and I think she’ll move back in with her mom only to become bedridden within weeks, and then die soon enough after that.

Her mom is about to lose everything, and while I know she had some issues with being a quality parent to Juliana when she was young, she seems to have worked though some things, and losing a spouse and a child (who she hopefully already regards as dead, as a coping mechanism) is going to be very hard on her.
I can't imagine anything worse than not being able to help as your parents deal with the many things involved in becoming older (the necessary emotional and physical) the care taking role you have to take on, including the grief you bear yourself and for them- from something you did to yourself, but insist is not a problem.
I don't even know if J would go to visit her dad in hospital.
I hope her mum gives her the furious talking-to of a lifetime, if she is unable (or unwilling?) to help.
Extreme obesity has a disrupting quality to it- kids can't look after their parents, women have reduced ability to birth kids, said kids can't properly be patented with the usual necessary activity based bonding.

Damn, it's morbid obesity more than one way. It breaks the natural order of things. Like hell 'my health is none of your business'
 
“Infinifats” can hang around surprising while, unless J catches a blood clot to the lung, she’s more likely to die in long term care or the hospital than at home.

Her mom won’t be able to provide the care she requires because she’s so big and hard to move.

She’ll develop a wound and infection or pneumonia or a uti that will snowball into other complications and since mom can’t physically manage her, she’ll end up in long term care.

Tinfoil hat: I’m thinking dad was diagnosed prior to moving and went to be with J so they could spend time together before he passes. The mom is going to be dealing with so much, I hope she’s got some sort of support system.
 
But wouldn't you be better off having a couple of burly orderlies who could rescue a beached landwhale? That would still probably be cheaper than getting an OT. One OT alone wouldn't be able to manage an actual problem with a 500 lb person in the pool. If a fatty got tired splashing around and couldn't climb up the stairs out of the pool, how is one OT going to help with that?
This isn't the most degrading thing I've heard of a doctoral program grad doing for money. I'd wager most first year grad OTs would jump on this for $100 and all the Little Caesar's crusts they can eat.
 
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