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accidentally seeing amber's legs shocks me to my core every time. i feel like someone just pulled a knife on me“I don’t know how I fell”
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I find it strange that she can go back thru her old vlogs and find clips of her saying she was depressed with destiny (lah) and that clip of her pretending not to see the camera with Eric, but she can’t throw up a picture of her weight?
You know that’s the other strange thing. Her girlfriend didn’t realize she fell? I’m pretty damn sure I would notice 500 lbs of whatever dropping behind me.“I don’t know how I fell”
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I find it strange that she can go back thru her old vlogs and find clips of her saying she was depressed with destiny (lah) and that clip of her pretending not to see the camera with Eric, but she can’t throw up a picture of her weight?
I googled last week as well the cost for a sleep test in Kentucky (varied from $685-$1.7k) and an endoscopy in Kentucky (that was $1.8-$2.4k). She'll need both prior to surgery, and most likely be required to purchase a CPAP as well (so add another $1k minimum). Then there are the up front pysch test and blood tests costs required which I'm pretty sure she mentioned cost her around $3k last time. There are a ton of upfront costs before WLS that don't even factor into the surgical/hospital costs. If she's considered too fat for the specialist she'll just get told to lose more weight. We all know she's going to tell the specialist that she's already lost 80lb so is ready now for the surgery, but she'll get told to prove it through their program which could run her 3-6months depending on the surgeon. Her starting weight will be what she weighs in at on the day of her first consult. Most bariatric surgeons know better than to believe what a patient claims when it comes to weightloss.I googled it, seems like average without insurance is around $20k. Not sure what the cost is when you’re fat as fuck and it’s inherently dangerous to put you under anesthesia - meaning you’re gonna have to see a specialist for super fats. Even if she had the cash and clearance from psychiatry, I don’t see this bitch doing shit.
That's because of the one time ZM said she farted in her Optavia video.really annoys me how she feels the need to identify every noise in her videos like we've never heard a heater
I checked a while ago to see if insurance companies do pay for bariatric surgeries. What I could find is that they would cover it if the participants fail to lose weight after being in a medically supervised programme for two years. Clearly Amber has never been on a medically supervised programme, so she would to pay for the surgery. That is if the bariatric surgeon accepts to take her.If she really does make as much as she claims, you'd think she would have taken advantage of open enrolment period and bought herself some decent health insurance that would cover WLS amongst other things. She knows she's a walking, talking health disaster waiting to happened (hell it's already happened once with her cancer surgery), but not our gorl that knows what's best for her.
Funny, I was just thinking about that earlier today. There was a noise and she lost her goddamn mind when people were saying it was a fart. lol I think she spent more time trying to debunk that sound than she has on any serious weight loss effort.That's because of the one time ZM said she farted in her Optavia video.
Different companies absolutely do cover bariatric surgeries in the US with differing requirements. Most require a medically documented weightloss program of only 6 months (some are actually lower at 3 months). The "medically supervised" means signed off by a doctor every month, with any missed appointment meaning participants have to start over. You don't have to fail at weightloss either, in fact most require a certain percentage of weightloss. The whole point of the medically supervised program is that participants are required to prove that they can indeed change the lifestyle that adopted that got them where they are. With patients who have a BMI >40, even insurers accept the cost of surgery is much lower than the ongoing costs of dealing with their co-morbidities. That's why the BMI limits are a definite part of the insurance approval process. They even approve patients whose BMI is only 35+ if they have two existing co-morbidities (diabetes being the big one)I checked a while ago to see if insurance companies do pay for bariatric surgeries. What I could find is that they would cover it if the participants fail to lose weight after being in a medically supervised programme for two years. Clearly Amber has never been on a medically supervised programme, so she would to pay for the surgery. That is if the bariatric surgeon accepts to take her.
Pretty certain it's her fourth.This will be the third WLS surgeon she's met with. Unless she's rolling downhill to Mexico to get it, I don't know why she would think this one would require less from her than the previous two.
I noticed that too. We all know that she is living alone."all WE have".. repeated twice. Somebody is with her.
The probability of a morbidly obese person (BMI OF 40 - 45) to attain a normal weight and maintaining it by themself is less than 1%. For Amber, it is less than this. This is the reason bariatric surgery is recommended.I think 350 lbs. by the end of 2022 is reasonable & realistic - for most people. But Amber ain't most people.
She could treated them right now with compression bandages.Weight loss would reduce the lymphoedema & certainly be a good first step at treating it - however it can be treated.
Amber is proud of herself for the smallest possible accomplishment, such as putting cheese and crackers on a plate 2 Christmas ago."Amazing to see my accomplishments" - she's referring to weight loss? WHAT accomplishments is this delusional dim bulb talking about? Since her channel stated she's GAINED the weight of 1 large, hefty man.
Yes, LogicalLynn is like that.She's worried she might bust her ass to lose weight for health reasons, then come down with a non-weight related serious health issue. I can't...
fat and dumbwhy tf would you have your desk turned so you can't get around it,
dumb 2 electric boogalooand also have your screens facing a window?
Fat and cant standwhy even get a standing desk if you're going to sit?
i have no idea why she did any of that.
I’d kill for Casey, Destiny/Dana, Krystal, Becky to all come out with their experience with Amberlynn. I’d hope that Eric upload footage of Amberlynn acting like herself without her knowing. I’d kill for people from her childhood come out and say shit. But everyone is a cash cow and won’t say anything until Amberlynn dies.We need a big tea spill or something.
If she ever fell right now, it would take her hours to get up, and I’m guessing what actually happened was Jade called the EMS and they got her up. She probably felt more embarrassed experiencing that and if her neighbors saw her on the ground.Yeah, color me skeptical that she actually managed to get up "so fast" after falling in front of her girlfriend.