- Joined
- Feb 7, 2015
When I supported people with developmental disabilities, I had a client who weighed 400 lbs. We actually had a procedure in place for if we showed up at his house one morning and found him dead. I always wondered what I would do if he had a heart attack while sitting on his couch or lying down, there is no way I could have moved him. He had custody of himself, or the first thing I would have done is yelled loudly to put him on a restricted diet. As it stood, there was nothing we could do. He would become violent if he was told he needed to lose weight. I avoided becoming attached, because he had a whole host of health problems and it was only a matter of time before something broke in him. I wonder if Striker's parents have consigned themselves to outliving their son.