Chinese media have dubbed him “No. 1 fat kid, in the world” but Lu Zhi-hao could soon be dropping the pounds. A Hong Kong weight-loss clinic has offered to treat the 136-pound boy yes people I said 136 pounds, known as Xiao Hao, believed to be the world’s heaviest 4-year-old, and they’re doing it free of charge.
Xiao Hao is just a shade over 3 1/2 feet tall and has already been examined at several hospitals to determine the cause of his obesity, which doctors attribute to poor eating habits, The Daily Telegraph reports. As a result, the toddler’s parents are applying for travel permits to Hong Kong, where they plan to escort Xiao Hao in a few weeks
“We believe there must be specialists in Hong Kong who can help us,” said his father, Lu Ye-ming.
“He has difficulty moving up and down stairs,” his mother recently told Reuters. “He needs help getting on the bus that takes him to the child care center. It’s also difficult to bathe him because of the rolls of fat.”
Doctors believe that if the boy’s weight goes untreated, it could become life threatening by the time he reaches 20. Here are some photos of the little boy…
Should you compose the lyrics first, or the music?
This really is generally some thing I contradict myself with, and it is all dependent
in the songwriter. They generally divide the lyrics between them as well as
the music when groups write songs together.
My concern is the fact that sometimes, whenever you’ve composed the lyrics and music separately, you
are able to tell. The words sound at times hurried and quite
broken, as the singer is trying to fit the words
and syllables into the music.