Horrorcow Lucas Werner - A man of Spokane, Washington who is obsessed with millennial and Gen Z chicks

No he hasn't. He just wants people to think he has as a means of manipulation. His behavior during his last interview when he was confronted with things he has done proves that. The medications have restored some of his mental capacity and in that state he has become more manipulative and cagey about such things

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That song is quintessential Wern. I agree Lucas has changed since Mallon it was the only way his behaviour was ever going to really change so I don’t think any of us deserve blame for him disconnecting from YouTube. Given how many times he’s been poked and catfished in the past that never seemed to stop him from continuing his behaviour if anything he kept doubling down and tripling down and pushing back on his detractors every time. It’s kind of interesting how un medicated he saw nothing wrong with the way he was behaving. Medicated Lucas seems more sedentary without the mania, maybe a slightly more rational thought process that doesn’t default to manic love questing and can process the futility of screaming in the streets for puss puss.

Edit: if he does have a therapist and they looked at his channel I could see them giving him that advice. I mean wow I don’t know how many therapists would get patients with that kind of a history of posting videos.

What’s astounding about Lucas before was his gold fish inability to process error by falling for catfish over and over again which made it tantalizing to people watching. The one time he may have learned anything on his own from failure was with the LA catfishing saga to not trust so blindly as to travel to meet someone who talked to him online. You’d think he would’ve learned the first time after Olympia but he didn’t.
 
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Lucas is eating on the floor again, you guys.
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Not that he deserves the benefit of the doubt, but that's just the way the tables look in the dining area in Mallon. If you scroll through all his tard memes down to the other eating videos he's done you can see that it's just the tables there. He probably would if he could get away with it, we've seen him do it before, but Mallon probably tries to avoid letting their tards eat off the floor.
 
Are those marshmallows in the chocolate pudding? So it's like, Rocky road pudding? Maybe with walnuts? I mean, it doesn't look particularly good in the photo, but Rocky road pudding actually sounds like it might be kind of tasty, if you made it right.

Yes that is as close to a compliment as I can get for Lucas.
 
If anyone knows, I'd be curious to hear whether or not diabetic shoes can help feet that still aren't healed, if someone is on their feet for much longer periods of time, For example working.

I guess what I'm saying is, is there something about diabetic shoes that will be therapeutic, and keep Lucas's feet healing, in the unlikely occurrence that he actually does get a job?

I don't really understand how, if standing on your feet for long periods of time directly aggravates the problem, how any level of cushioning is going to lessen that. But then again, I'm totally out of my depth in this area and know nothing about it at all; I'm just curious as to what's stopping his feet from healing? Like, if he's not walking around, and he's taking what, antibiotics or something... Why is the healing taking so long and not going well? Are we presuming he actually has open sores on his feet? Is it an issue of circulation? Didn't someone suggest that people with diabetic feet problems lose the ability to feel when their feet are damaged, as if something has happened to the nerves, and the reason why their feet get so debilitated, it's because they don't feel the normal pain that would indicate you need to do something?

What exactly is it about diabetes that's preventing his feet from healing? I'm not doubting him, mind you, I'm sure his feet are horrible, but I guess I just don't understand the physiology of it...

You should think of being diabetic as being immunocompromised. Having a high level of blood sugar for a sustained amount of time starts to hinder your body's ability to recruit immune cells to help repair damage. Specifically, there is a step in repairing your skin that requires the presence of something called “extracellular matrix”; it kinda operates like scaffolding for repairing damage on a building. Immune systems dealing with diabetes can’t create that scaffolding fast enough and so it takes a very long time for your body to heal wounds.

When your skin has an open wound, the area around it goes into a stage of inflammation where your body sends out emergency cellular work crews to combat foreign bodies and repair the damage. The inflammation stage is a natural part of healing, but prolonged instances of it aren't healthy and will start to hinder your body's ability to effectively implement and maintain it in that region. There comes a point when amputation is necessary because your body just can’t heal or protect the region any longer and the unchecked infections are eventually lethal.

Wounds on your feet are especially pernicious, because your feet are load bearing and near the ground; this creates additional obstacles for your body to overcome. The footwear and socks are meant to mitigate those kinds of obstacles, but high quality evidence they undoubtedly assisted in healing is lacking. The upswing though is that the special socks do provide some preventive measures and aid in comfort.

Long term, the only thing that can save his feet is getting his diabetes under control via lifestyle changes. Everything else is basically treatments and therapies to slow the inevitable loss of his feet.
 
Lucas shows no signs of improving his nutrition. He's still bragging about going to restaurants when he gets his pocket change every month. He's obviously getting fatter. The only realistic way his feet will get better is if he's stuck in Mallon Place or assisted living for the rest of his life, which makes it moot.
 
You should think of being diabetic as being immunocompromised. Having a high level of blood sugar for a sustained amount of time starts to hinder your body's ability to recruit immune cells to help repair damage. Specifically, there is a step in repairing your skin that requires the presence of something called “extracellular matrix”; it kinda operates like scaffolding for repairing damage on a building. Immune systems dealing with diabetes can’t create that scaffolding fast enough and so it takes a very long time for your body to heal wounds.

When your skin has an open wound, the area around it goes into a stage of inflammation where your body sends out emergency cellular work crews to combat foreign bodies and repair the damage. The inflammation stage is a natural part of healing, but prolonged instances of it aren't healthy and will start to hinder your body's ability to effectively implement and maintain it in that region. There comes a point when amputation is necessary because your body just can’t heal or protect the region any longer and the unchecked infections are eventually lethal.

Wounds on your feet are especially pernicious, because your feet are load bearing and near the ground; this creates additional obstacles for your body to overcome. The footwear and socks are meant to mitigate those kinds of obstacles, but high quality evidence they undoubtedly assisted in healing is lacking. The upswing though is that the special socks do provide some preventive measures and aid in comfort.

Long term, the only thing that can save his feet is getting his diabetes under control via lifestyle changes. Everything else is basically treatments and therapies to slow the inevitable loss of his feet.
I do not suspect Mallon Place is doing much, if anything to change Lucas's diet. Not sure they are gonna be that hands on with him. I could be wrong, but I bet aside from some recommendations, that is about it. And Lucas doesn't listen to things he doesn't want to hear. He already has lost 200 lbs. How much healthier can you get than that?
 
Lucas is eating on the floor again, you guys.
That is one of those most nursing home looking meals i've ever seen. Even the glass of milk is the exact same cup they use in every nursing home i've ever been in

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Did they take the ranch bottle away? Looks skimpy for him.
Yes actually. Residents with the beetus get put on special diets that limit fats and sugars to help control it. I'm surprised he got as much dressing as he did
 
So, Perez Hilton found Lucas' old videos about him and now his little fanbase is mass reporting Lucas' videos. 😂

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Yet somehow, this is the video Youtube took issue with.
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Oh well, if Youtube doesn't want to deal with Lucas' shit anymore, I'll find somewhere else to put it all.

Edit: And in case anyone is somehow worried, I have my channel fully backed up.

Did he scratch his ass and sniff it from 1:33-1:36?
 
I do not suspect Mallon Place is doing much, if anything to change Lucas's diet. Not sure they are gonna be that hands on with him. I could be wrong, but I bet aside from some recommendations, that is about it. And Lucas doesn't listen to things he doesn't want to hear. He already has lost 200 lbs. How much healthier can you get than that?
Given the size of the facility and number of different staff, I think it is probably safe to assume that meal preparation and serving size is determined by an appropriately licensed Dietitian. If his primary intake of food is from the beetus-friendly menu and his “snacking” is largely limited to the sugar free pudding cups and fresh fruit, that is a giant step in the right direction.

Is Lucas cheating? Absolutely. There is no way that his compulsive consumption of food isn’t some kind of self-medicating activity meant to help regulate his mood. I imagine a lot of energy is spent every day thinking of ways to obtain food.

That is why I think his threat to depart social media until his demands regarding Klick/Wernology is empty. Without an audience to potentially obtain either food/money from, he has almost no options for getting more food outside of the small amount he gets every month.
 
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Lucas seems happy to use his feet as the excuse by which he never gets a job.

They "don't want <him> on <his> feet all day"...as if the only options are NOT WORKING AT ALL or working ALL DAY. He couldn't, ya know, work 3-4 hours or something.
Im very intrigued at Lucas actually admitting so nonchalantly that he has an ulcerative wound ("hole") in his foot. It is, of course something that we all knew he had but it comes as a shock with Lucas admitting such a devastating diabetic wound when he otherwise tries to convince his haters how healthy he is. His feet are plenty good.
 
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