A person suffering from morbid obesity is less deserving of our sympathy than the drug addict or the alcoholic because, like it or not, we regard food as one of the greatest pleasures in life. How can you feel sorry for someone apparently enjoying himself to the fullest?
I first met Valentin in his hospital room. It was his first time in Bucharest and I could tell by the look in his eyes that he was lost and scared. It’s not often one can observe up close a 245 kg naked man, so I wasn’t far from being scared myself. He was there to meet with the doctor and prepare himself for a stomach sleeve procedure.
We talked. I guess because he was scared he felt like talking to someone. It was there and then he told me the story of his life for the first time. The emotions on both sides where so high I couldn’t make much sense of what he was saying. He told it again and again later in his home town of Pojejena and each time I felt like I was having flashbacks, like I had known Valentin for a long time.
On April 22, 2013 I arrived in Pojejena for the first time. Valentin was driving his horse and wooden wagon, doing community work so that he would not lose his social benefits.
In preparation for the stomach sleeve procedure, he was supposed to lose at least 30 kg. He was in the middle of a dire diet exercise. To help with that, he was undertaking all sorts of physical chores like spading in the back of his uncle’s house.
Valentin had been well off at the turn of the century. During the Yugoslavian embargo he became involved in some small petrol smuggling over the border. At some point, chased by the coast guard, he lost control of his boat and sunk the high speed military vessel by bumping into their hull. He had to hide for a week in Serbia. When he returned, he barely took a few steps on the land and he was grabbed by the border police. He escaped jail time on a technicality and decided that he had learned his lesson. For Valentin, as well as for the whole region, those where the Golden Years…
Valentin returned to regular employment. But it all went down the drain when the mining company he was working for had to let him go as they were on a straight path to go under. With the redundancy payment and money he had saved he bought an apartment.