Is morbid obesity considered a handicap? There are at least two people at work who use these scooters provided
Question : Is morbid obesity considered a handicap? There are at least two people at work who use these scooters provided
for them at the company’s expense. I always assumed that they had something like MS or some other mobility limiting illness. As it turns out, it’s just because they’re obese. Not that it’s really my business, but….
it came up because I’ve been on crutches with a broken ankle, and the security guy said that if I got tired of hobbling around, they could buy me a scooter. I was shocked, and he said
handicap scooters
Best answer:
Answer by Jamonican
I think that they may need it because of getting tired and can’t breath normally. Obese people are known to be lazy and this is a form of laziness.
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#2 written by psychomologist 1 year ago
There is a woman at my job who “has to” use the elevator and can park in the handicapped parking spot because she is obese. Now I am not a cruel person…I am sorry that she is unhealthy…however, no one needs to park further from the door or use the stairs more than her. Sounds like two good steps to a more healthy life to me.
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#4 written by Sara G 1 year ago
Unfortunately, it is, but in my opinoin it shouldn’t be unless it is caused by another medical condition (like a serious thyroid problem). People who eat so much that they have that condition have an addiction to food like alcoholics are addicted to alcohol. Alcoholics don’t get special privelages at work because of hangovers and memory lapses do they (softer lighting, quieter rooms, different working hours)? It’s ridiculous. I would consider seeing if you could temporarily get a scooter. It’s ok in your case, you have an actual condition.
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#5 written by barefoot_always 1 year ago
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#8 written by Kid Salami 1 year ago
Depends when they were hired, If they have worked there and gained considerable weight, then it’s the company’s problem to get them on a health program. They must be doing their job, because they are still working there. If they are just obese, and the company pays their insurance, they are probably paying their a s s out in coverage!! That is most likely why they have scooters!
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#9 written by skyzmer86 1 year ago
it’s considered a handicap but I think it’s ridiculous. If someone got lung cancer from smoking all their life would the company pay for chemotherapy? If someone lost their hearing from constantly going to loud concerts would the company pay for a hearing aid? If a co-worker was a marthon runner and developed crippling shin splints from all the training would the company give THEM a scooter? If the company is not willing to provide for ALL of their employees who have done damage to their OWN bodies then there is NO reason your obese co-workers should be provided these scooters.
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#10 written by sweetness 1 year ago
It’s sad that we make it easier to be extremely fat these days. I don’t want to see them layiing in bed for the rest of their lives even though they did it to theirselves…but come on a scooter for work or grocery shopping, special seats on airplanes theatres.
it’s telling the world be really fat we’ll make life more comfortable for ya.
I wouldn’t be so mad but i’ve seen old couples or people in cruches who would really benefit for having the special mobility option, the ones who couldn’t control their handicap, be stuck because this fat couple took the only 2 scooters available at this store so they had to go some place else. The fat ones do it themselves so they shouldn’t get special treament. Unless it’s medically proven they suffer from thyroidism before thy got fat and wasn’t from over eating and laziness!Thankyou sorry for ranting Great Q
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#12 written by sam 1 year ago
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The security guard doesn’t know everything. Has he seen their complete medical charts???? Have You???
It’s so ignorant and arrogant to assume anything. Some people become overweight AFTER a medical condition has befallen them. I know this because my poor husband gained 30 pounds after having major surgery and being incapacitated for almost three months. He walks with a cane because painful blood clots developed in his legs when he was unable to exercise.