| With PPs - literally everything you got done was optional, the doctor can't make you do anything. |
What adult medication do you think is dosed by weight? That's a pediatric thing. In adult medicine, the only thing I can think of is general anesthesia dosed by body surface area. Regular medications -- antihypertensives, pain meds, antibiotics, cholesterol meds, etc. -- might be adjusted by renal clearance, but not really by weight. Did you have one in mind? |
| My doctor never weighs me — he can tell by looking at me that I need to lose weight, and we have a gentle conversation about it. “Weighing” doesn’t do anything but remind me how fat I am (like I don’t already know) and makes me feel hopeless. |
I get it. But I, at 140 lbs, look skinny, whereas my sister at the same weight looks fat. We are just built differently - I have broader shoulders and stronger muscles, which undoubtedly plays a role in my weight. |