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
Do they just feed the dog pure lard for it to be so fat?
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I wonder which retard wrote this. Rub your two brain cells together. Obviously, an inoperable tumor is a very bad sign. Of course remission is no longer on the table. Are they in denial, willfully ignorant or purposely misrepresenting this to the people donating? This sounds like palliative chemo to me. I love the sugarcoating language. If it was J or Corissa, they would be using melodramatic language and making themselves a victim somehow.

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If he's not even a candidate for a Whipple (pancreaticoduodenectomy) after two full rounds of first line chemotherapy, he's fucked. Not that I've run into many Whipple patients who had any quality of life at all.

Not only his his tumor inoperable, it appears that it's refractory (treatment-resistant) at this point. I still suspect he has a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (NET) rather than the more common pancreatic adenocarcinoma because he isn't dead quite yet; you don't usually get the luxury of doing two rounds of ineffective chemotherapy with a pancreatic adenocarcinoma. It's hard for me to tell by reading the update whether he actually has progressive disease or if it's currently stable but he never achieved even a partial response to treatment. Obviously, the second scenario is much more positive, although neither is truly "good".

I'm also curious what specific drugs he's on. As with any cancer, first line treatment options for pancreatic NET depend on the stage of disease and grade of tumor. Low stage, localized disease (i.e., a tumor that has not spread outside the pancreas) is treated with surgery. In some cases, neoadjuvant chemotherapy is given to shrink the tumor so that it can be surgically removed. I would guess that this was the original plan for Steve. Surgery is the only truly curative treatment for this type of tumor, which is why it's so bad that he's not resectable.

So, he's out of curative options. What happens next? Well, this is sort of the oncologist's bread and butter. At this point, we are talking about options to control the disease for as long as possible without absolutely destroying the patient's quality of life, not magical ways of making the cancer go away. Some lucky people find an effective treatment right away and stay on it for years. Others achieve stable disease initially, but experience progression within weeks or months, requiring a change in regimen. Unfortunately, with any cancer, likelihood of disease control and overall survival diminish with each failed treatment. Once a tumor develops resistance to one drug, the odds of success with further treatment decrease.

In general, any tumors arising high in the digestive tract are nasty, tricky beasts. He's actually been lucky to have survived this long. He's in the shit now, though. It's immensely stupid that Corissa or whoever wrote the recent update thinks that they're waiting to find out whether he might still be curable (what normies mean when they say "remission"). Gorl, he ain't been curable since diagnosis. People like this are usually of the Lance Armstrong school of oncologisophy, the type to express that their relative is a unique "fighter" or a "warrior", not a big gaping pussy like all those other dEaD cancer guys. Inevitably, they'll encourage him to continue futile treatment despite enormous and ever increasing suffering. Stopping treatment, opting for palliative care, or entering hospice is "giving up". Super annoying. Often, this is when the oncologist suggests a consultation with the hospital social worker, not for the benefit of the patient but for the family, who believe that dying means "losing the battle".
 
Small PL my grandmother died of small cell carcinoma. Diagnosed told treatment was futile so did not do it. She died within the wweek before she even had her appointment for palliative care. She chose what she wanted and how she wanted to go. She did not wish to be strung along in pain and unable to breath for ages.
 
In general, any tumors arising high in the digestive tract are nasty, tricky beasts. He's actually been lucky to have survived this long. He's in the shit now, though. It's immensely stupid that Corissa or whoever wrote the recent update thinks that they're waiting to find out whether he might still be curable (what normies mean when they say "remission"). Gorl, he ain't been curable since diagnosis. People like this are usually of the Lance Armstrong school of oncologisophy, the type to express that their relative is a unique "fighter" or a "warrior", not a big gaping pussy like all those other dEaD cancer guys. Inevitably, they'll encourage him to continue futile treatment despite enormous and ever increasing suffering. Stopping treatment, opting for palliative care, or entering hospice is "giving up". Super annoying. Often, this is when the oncologist suggests a consultation with the hospital social worker, not for the benefit of the patient but for the family, who believe that dying means "losing the battle".

Small PL my grandmother died of small cell carcinoma. Diagnosed told treatment was futile so did not do it. She died within the wweek before she even had her appointment for palliative care. She chose what she wanted and how she wanted to go. She did not wish to be strung along in pain and unable to breath for ages.

Sometimes the best way to go is to not "fight" and get all the treatment available. A lot of people would rather go as quickly as possible than be forced on machines or medicines that make them sicker, or to watch themselves waste away over months to years. But their family that has to make their decisions for them is so scared to let them go that they make the doctors do all they can and in turn prolong the patient's suffering. I don't know if that's the case with Steven. Given how the GoFundMe updates are, though, I can believe that Juliana and/or her mom are the chief decision makers and trying to give him treatment even though it's futile. Pretty sad.

Steven won't see another Christmas. Or if he does he'll be too sick and miserable to celebrate. The Aprileos need to prepare themselves for that.
 
I subscribed to their emails for Fat Camp out of morbid curiosity. They sent out another email today trying to sell off these passes, for both the pool and the cabins. Apparently there’s still “a few” spots left for the actual overnight cabins. The fact they haven’t been able to sell 24 tickets is baaaaad. She’s got over 200k followers alone, plus her biz partner also has a following.

I wonder if they’re kicking themselves on the pricing now. Having empty cabins is going to eat into their “very modest” profit more than taking slightly less with everyone would be.

This event should have been completely sold out by now.

(Also, I don’t blame people for not wanting to go to fucking Kansas of all places to vacation, and spend several grand to go there. But lbr, J probably isn’t mobile enough to leave the state.)
 
(Also, I don’t blame people for not wanting to go to fucking Kansas of all places to vacation, and spend several grand to go there. But lbr, J probably isn’t mobile enough to leave the state.)
I feel like selling a travel experience to mega fatties is doomed from the start.
 
But think how much food one of the fatties will eat in four hours. They'll barely break even at $150 unless it's all dirt cheap processed snacks.
Duh. What'd you expect, salmon and micro greens? Here's an example of what they had last year:
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Dirt cheap- check. (Great value is walmart's brand.) Processed? Check, check check. Can't have a whole food like popcorn without cheese powder on it.
 
Duh. What'd you expect, salmon and micro greens? Here's an example of what they had last year:
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Dirt cheap- check. (Great value is walmart's brand.) Processed? Check, check check. Can't have a whole food like popcorn without cheese powder on it.
They probably felt this slop was empowering. That is the most horrifying part.
 
People really eat something called "goobers"?

grossly, yes. I hate them, they are really nasty. "Goober" should be used exclusively as a schoolyard cussword.
"Goober" is another term (African-derived) for "peanut," as seen in the Civil War-era song "Goober Peas."

Brand-name "Goobers" candy are chocolate-coated peanuts, launched under that name in the 1920s. The insult presumably came after that.

That's such weird framing on the photo. You'd think they'd want a close-up in landscape format, to make the "food" fill the whole frame with bounty.
 
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