Extreme obesity

Extreme obesity - general questions

I have SO many questions for those who are extremely obese. I want to find out what its like being that big, what its like to do every day tasks, how you walk, what you eat, where you go for clothes, HOW you put on clothes, literally anything and everything.

So tell me guys and girls... give me one interesting fact about your extreme obesity. Anything at all.
2 years

Extreme obesity - general questions

Ok, I am a 6 foot guy weighing somewhere around 450 pounds. Fact one, I dislike walking and I walk (or rather waddle) slowly. Since I carry a lot of my weight in my belly, it is also difficult for me to bend down. My huge gut tends to press on my lungs when I bend and get out of breath super fast when I bend over.
2 years

Extreme obesity - general questions

Pretty much everything is harder as well as having bad health effects. But I love that
1 month

Extreme obesity - general questions

Takes so long to do everything. I love being clean but taking a shower is a tough task and my biggest nightmare is slipping in the shower. Pj pants are the only thing that fits me somewhat, I sit at the edge of my bed and put my feet through the legs then stand up and pull my pants up.
4 weeks

Extreme obesity - general questions

Finding clothes is impossible.
I've been bedridden for a year, and I stopped wearing clothes.
There are no sizes for people my size. Special sizes are misleading, and I often bought pants that didn't fit properly.
It all came down to wearing 16XL leggings that were sometimes tight and ripped.
T-shirts were either too short and tight, or too long and also tight.
I could never find my size in T-shirts.
Unfortunately, I had to buy clothes blindly, hoping something would fit.
The downside to tight clothing is that sleeves, whether pants or T-shirts, if they're tight, cut off circulation.
The upside of being bedridden is that I no longer have to worry about clothes, much less shoes.
1 day