The amount of weight a person can lose before organ failure varies significantly based on factors such as their starting weight, overall health, and the rate of weight loss. Generally, losing more than 15-20% of body weight in a short period can lead to serious health issues, including organ dysfunction. Extended periods of malnutrition or extreme dieting can exacerbate these risks, potentially leading to failure of organs like the heart, liver, and kidneys. It's essential to approach weight loss in a healthy and sustainable manner to avoid such complications.
Before birth
There is no real "average" for this. Some people are very thin to begin with, but still lose mroe weight. Most are about an "normal" weight for their height and all, but some begin as overweight or obese. Since heights and ages can range, there is no exact average weight that most anorexics begin at.
About 17 days after fertilization.
Yes its importnat to get a physical first
Yes, you need to get to know the person before you begin to date them.
It means to answer one after the other and wait for the person before you to finish before you begin speaking.
Girls begin on average 1 year before boys, but that doesn't mean that all girls do. Puberty ranges vary significantly from person to person.
I would say 17 or so before getting serious about training.
Heart
It becomes dehydrated. The organs begin to function less efficiently, and if the dehydration is severe enough, a person can go into shock.
It depends on your country ! Some countries require potential donors to carry a consent card stating they wish their organs to be used for transplant after their death. Other countries have 'implied consent' in that they assume the person gives consent for organs to be harvested. Those 'opting out' must carry a card or statement that they do not give consent for their organs to be used. In both cases the next of kin is usually consulted before harvesting can begin.
Once you have gastric bypass surgery, you will be able to tell a huge difference in the before and after weight. Your weight before the surgery played a part in the reasoning for having the surgery done. After the bypass is done and the amount of food that is consumed is decreased, your weight will begin to go down. Sometimes the amount of weight loss is drastic because you are not introducing the number of calories like you were before surgery.