Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Brad Pitt wories about Angelina Jolie's drastic change in her weight

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Brad Pitt is worry about his partner Angelina Jolie. Her weight dropped rapidly after gave birth to their twins babies.

An insider told In Touch Weekly: "She's been eating three to four tiny meals and working out for an hour or more every day."

Family physician Dr. Walt Larimore added: "If someone is taking in fewer calories, their nutrition level is dangerously low. She'll have vitamin and mineral deficiencies."

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course she had a tummy tuck! Have you ever looked closely at the stomach of a woman who gave birth to a child the same year? Let alone one who gave birth to twins, stretching the abdominal muscles even further? ----Here is the reality: pregnancy stretches the rectus abdominus, which is a paired muscle that runs vertically from the pubic to torso region. These muscles are separated by a connective tissue (linea alba) that is stretched (sometimes split) in pregnancy. It does not return to former size, and therefore, the paired abdominal muscles are never pulled tight again. That is why all mothers have a protruding belly that won’t disappear, no matter how many crunches are piled on top the aerobic workouts! ----TUMMY TUCK, or abdominoplasty, pulls the two paired rectus abdominus muscles back together. It also removes the sagging stretched skin, pulling down skin from the torso to create a new, smooth tummy (with new doctor made belly button to replace the post-pregnancy stretched belly button). ----After birthing twins, there is absolutely NO WAY Angelina could have worn that skin tight dress UNLESS she had the abdominoplasty! Her abdominals were absolutely, totally flat … and that is humanly impossible for someone who just delivered a few months back! ----BUT GOOD FOR HER FOR DOING WHAT WAS NECESSARY TO GET HER BODY BACK! It is a shame that so many women are forced to go through life feeling lousy about themselves due to the changed body of motherhood. Tummy tucks should be part of the birthing process. GYN doctors should be trained in the plastic surgeon methods of tightening the muscles and closing the wound. Mothers should be returned to their former physical self. ---- After having two children, I returned to my exercise routine of running 5 miles a day, along with weights, pillates, crunches, etc. After ten years, I realized the ‘mommy tummy’ was never going to respond to exercise. I saved for three years money to afford the tummy tuck. WOW was I happy! I had my flat tummy back again and immediately felt like myself again! ---- It is terrible that people hide this operation, equating it to vanity. It's not. Correcting the abdominal muscles not only affects a woman's sense of identity, but also her self-esteem, and her physical health. Sagging stretched abdominal muscles puts heavy strain on the back muscles, while also leaving little support for the interior organs. Woman should talk openly about it, letting other women know that this is an outcome of pregnancy. The majority of women DON'T know. They become frustrated and eventually give up on trying to look like their former selves. If they KNEW, if they were allowed the corrective surgery as part of the birthing process (once done bearing children), more women would continue lifelong exercise. I already explained to my daughter that this is something she'll need to have done someday. And I told my son to make sure he allows his wife to have this operation! ----Unfortunately, medical treatment is still based on male definitions of ‘necessary’. If men also endured changed body figuration due to parenthood, we’d have had plastic surgeons in the birthing rooms long ago!

Anonymous said...

while I think the previous anonymoust commenter supporting Ms Jolie getting a tummy tuck and doing what is necessary to get her body shape back is fine. I think she needs to put her expectations that plastic surgery for all birthing moms in a real world context. Outside american and the developed world you know, Billions of people.. They are lucky to have safe births with the availability of competent medical care and facilities. Also if the poster had not noticed, one of the biggest issues in developed countries is sky rocketing health care costs and largely differing opinions on how to do it. There are clear examples of how in large populations cannot effectively deploy health care systems that are both modern and fully available. Just look at Canada. They have socialized medicine, and it has had huge problems with not having adequate resources, and by that I mean stuff, like MRI machines and modern technologies that are essential in providing life extending health care. Also they have trouble keeping their truly gifted doctors because why practice in a situation where you superior skill and merit will not allow you to grow your practice so that ou may provide a better than average doctor living for you family. SO then why hasn't Canada changed it? Well they have? they have eased policies that allow many Canadians to come down across the border and use the far superior quality health care in the US. Of course they still have to pay money for this care that they get, but in the end most feel not dying and or not taking an antiquated solution for a non life threatening but chronic illness. Why because the antiquated solution has permanent downsides to them that modern one does not. so it is not as simple as throwing money at it and telling the government to do it. At the same time the private sector has a number of issues as well in terms of providing the proper care in an ethical fashion so that HMO's or other insurance companies are not making money from depriving care to those who need it. Also there is not enough preventative care and advice being given to folks complete with financial incentives for those who take better care of themselves. So given this context of real world healthcare issues. I think the issue of making a number of plastic surgery procedures like a tummy tuck mandatory insurance must cover procedures may be to put it mildly totally living in Dreamland that Only someone from LA or somewhere else in the US could see as reasonable. I am all for us working on our helth care system and making as much of the health procedures that also promote body asthetics over your whole life span something tha perhaps for those who are willing to pay for the premium insurance and also take better care of themselves, perhaps something that they can get covered. But it has to be in the context of making sure this is something that can be paid for in the real world. I am just not sure that is in the cards quite yet. My advice if one wants to have better health care and money for procedures that are more quality of life asthetic procedures, then they need to plan for it and someone beside me needs to be educating our kids and future adults what it means to be a money saver and to perhaps put off having kids until after you have graduated from at least a 4 year degree and have a good job and a stable marriage.

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Good on her !! I think she deserves it after all she does wonders for others so y not treat herself... Shes just so amazing and beautiful...

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