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    Uh I have to say...guys I have a bigger little one in my daycare and I was actually considering terming her because I could not lift her, but she finally started "growing into her size" she is 2.5 y/o and in 5t....

    She was hurting my back...

    I too am plus size, and would never discriminate..... but lets face it, which is more important? Being realistic, or hoping something will change?

    Also I at one point was told that I had to have 2 people come into my home to help me, did that make the health region discriminatory? No.... it made them sensical.. (for lifts and stuff, and I have equipment) I have genetic conditions that make weight loss very hard as well....

    Get real....

    Just because we do what's best for us does not mean we are cold hearted and aloof.

    (Sorry I get a little touchy when people say discrimination, when it reality it just makes sense for them or the situation)
    Last edited by dodge__driver11; 10-05-2013 at 06:46 PM.

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