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FIND SANJAY SUD (DOCUMENTS: Sanjay's Obsessive Compulsive Disorders)





















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Chart shows for SS’s height of 5’ 10” and a weight of 185-190 (at points even as high as 205), he was decidedly overweight.



BRMC, however, insisted on blandly maintaining SS was not overweight. Unlike the family, without the aid of any yardstick in support of such headstrong and unprofessional insistence (1), as an element of its malpractice! SS further informed the family himself that if he asked for second and third helpings, which he said he did often, he was never refused.

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When SS’s weight in August 2001 (and steadily for the four years prior), before the onset of his virulent disorder (as part of which he had experienced a sharp drop) that sent him to BRMC in October 2001, was a healthy and steady 160 lbs. This was in line with his Dad and two brothers, all of approximate the same height as SS.

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Taken in the latter half of 2002 on one of SS’s weekend visits home! In October 2002 or thereabouts, just prior to the rogue BRMC clamping its second round of blackmail obstructing SS’s weekend visits home, his escalating weight was clocked at a high of a whopping 205 lbs.

Likewise,
BRMC, despite repeated demands by SS-the family, also failed to monitor his obsessive compulsive oversleeping at the hospital. SS himself on his weekend visits home told the family of going to bed as early as 6-7 PM for the night. Especially beginning in the second half of 2002, the family calling for SS at the hospital invariably found him in bed at such times. Person answering the unit phone would day after day tell the family that SS had already retired for the night. Same was all brought up by the family with BRMC, the hospital falling on its invariable standby of flatly denying everything.

Prior to
BRMC's clamping its second round of blackmail (in October or November 2002) SS had been complaining of deterioration in cognitive skills. Inability to comprehend what he was reading and watching on TV. This too was brought with the hospital, both by SS himself and the family separately, nothing done about it either. BRMC, obviously, was too busy and focused on turfing and ejecting SS, “managing” its business risks by plotting to overthrow the POA by all and any means, deploying the disgraceful HK to mislead or coerce and intimidate or …. SS, refusing to issue the rightfully deserved DLTP and itself endlessly delaying his safe and timely transition to the next facility, …, as nothing less than crimes against humanity. Such deterioration probably also had something to do in aggravating SS’s obsessive compulsive oversleeping.
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(1) As an afterthought rogue BRMC tried to justify his over-weight due to medication, without revealing what medication and what after effects? Yet, does not explain over a year’s controversy with the family denying SS was overweight (and oversleeping), without producing any yardstick to substantiate its position and while simply waving away the family’s production of American Medical Association/“AMA” guidelines on height and optimal weight guidelines (A B). Nor does this blanket and blank afterthought explain why SS was endlessly allowed multiple servings each meal/day, without any monitoring at all. Not even after the family had raised the underlying issues firmly and persistently.


Can Certain Foods 'Arouse' Your Brain?
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MindMoodNews/story?id=8185137&page=1
Research shows overeating could be caused by specific brain activity.

Wendy Wessler, who is divorced and lives on New York's Long Island, lost 150 pounds after
gastric bypass surgery, but the weight is creeping back. She says she just can't understand why she can't say no to food.

"If I am upset or I am really stressed out, I just think I am going to get home to get a bag of chips," Wessler told "Good Morning America." "I just keep telling myself I should know better. I should be stronger, just as a person [says], 'You are intelligent, you shouldn't be doing this. This is not grown up behavior. This is child behavior."

Contrary to her opinion, Wessler's behavior is
fairly common among adults, affecting an estimated 70 million Americans, according to former FDA commissioner Dr. David Kessler. Kessler too has struggled throughout his life with food compulsion.

In Kessler's new book, "
The End of Overeating," he describes how the part of the brain the amygdale, which is the area of the brain that controls our desires, can affect overeating.

William J. Clinton Foundation

Fighting Childhood Obesity. Today's generation of young people may not live longer ... Award from CDC President Bill Clinton today brought attention to the. ...
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Press Release: President Clinton Highlights Economic Impact of Obesity Epidemic on Healthcare

July 27, 2009 New York, NY The Alliance Press Releases
Alliance for a Healthier Generation Receives Pioneering Innovation Award from CDC

President Bill Clinton today brought attention to the growing healthcare costs related to obesity in the United States and the urgent need for better prevention, assessment and treatment of the childhood obesity epidemic.

President Clinton, speaking at Weight of the Nation, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) inaugural conference on obesity, discussed the significant impact of obesity on our nation’s healthcare system. According to figures released by the CDC today, obesity costs our nation as much as $147 billion per year in direct healthcare costs and lost productivity.

The President highlighted the work of the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, a joint initiative of the American Heart Association and the William J. Clinton Foundation, facilitating innovations to significantly reduce childhood obesity in the United States by 2015.

“Nearly one-in-three children and teens in the United States are overweight or obese,” said President Clinton. “As the healthcare costs of obesity continue to soar, the Alliance for a Healthier Generation’s Healthcare Initiative has taken a lead by bringing together health insurers, employers, and national medical associations to provide more than one million kids and teens in the U.S. with healthcare benefits for the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity, but we must all do more to develop innovative solutions to combat the obesity epidemic.”

Launched in February 2009, the Alliance for a Healthier Generation’s Healthcare Initiative marks the first time national medical associations, leading insurers, and employers have collaborated to combat childhood obesity. Eligible children will have access to up to four follow up visits with their primary care provider and up to four visits with a registered dietitian per year (which depending on the carrier might occur through the physician’s practice). These healthcare professionals will work with children and their families on how to establish and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

“We know that effective prevention and reversal of obesity in childhood will lead to longer and healthier lives,” said Clyde Yancy, MD, president of the American Heart Association and medical director for Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute and chief of cardiothoracic transplantation at Baylor University Medical Center. “Through the Alliance Healthcare Initiative, the best science will inform prevention and treatment to help those most in need – the overweight and obese children. The American Heart Association is delighted to partner with the Clinton Foundation on this wonderful initiative.”

Current participants in the Alliance Healthcare Initiative include the national insurers, Aetna and WellPoint, along with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, PepsiCo, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Dietetic Association.

In addition to presenting the keynote address at the conference, President Clinton accepted the Pioneering Innovation Award on behalf of the Alliance for a Healthier Generation. The award recognizes the success of the Alliance’s Healthy Schools Program, established to help schools develop and implement policies and practices to promote healthy eating and increase physical activity. Currently more than 5,000 schools and more than three million students across the U.S. belong to the Healthy Schools Program.

“We are honored to receive this prestigious recognition from the CDC for our work with schools,” said Ginny Ehrlich, Executive Director of the Alliance for a Healthier Generation. “We believe there is no single cause and no single solution to the childhood obesity epidemic in the U.S. That is why the Alliance works to positively affect the places that can make a difference to a child’s health including at schools and in doctors’ offices.”

The Alliance for a Healthier Generation will have a prominent role at the conference. On Tuesday, July 28th Ginny Ehrlich, Alliance Executive Director will moderate a panel discussion on “Engaging Medical Systems in Obesity Prevention.” Additionally, Jessica Donze Black, Alliance Healthy Schools Program Director will moderate “Raising a Healthy Generation Once School at a Time” on Wednesday, July 29th.

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About the Alliance for a Healthier Generation

The American Heart Association and the William J. Clinton Foundation joined forces in May of 2005 to create a healthier generation by addressing one of the nation’s leading public health threats – childhood obesity. The goal of the Alliance for a Healthier Generation is to reduce the nationwide prevalence of childhood obesity by 2015, and to empower kids nationwide to make healthy lifestyle choices. The Alliance works to positively affect the places that can make a difference to a child’s health: homes, schools, restaurants, doctor’s offices and communities.
For more information please visit: HealthierGeneration.org



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