Letters to the Editor
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It's too bad
You know the usual troll morons here are gonna be ripping into her at any moment, but she looks like a sweet, kind person.
I've heard that PCOS has to be dealt with before weight loss is possible, no matter what kind of diet and exercise plan the person adopts. How difficult it is to overcome PCOS itself, I have no idea.
Perhaps they could evaluate her on an individual level...if she can lose some of the weight, and demonstrate fitness by being able to get around, carry a child, etc. There are people in wheelchairs with kids, after all. If the agency has healthy thin people lined up to adopt, then that's great, but if this is one of those hard-to-adopt older/handicapped/whatever kids, they should seriously be thinking of what's best for the child.

