Anonymous wrote:Yes, there is fat shaming. But, don’t you want your doctor to know your weight for medication dosing?
Anonymous wrote:I am overweight, I have encountered multiple MDs who don’t quite understand nuanced weight management discussions. I get it.
But I’m also in healthcare, research, and the large majority of you PPs are completely wrong when you confidently announce that this objective measurement— ** taken over time ** — has little or no relevance to your health picture and future. Certainly at an annual exam and annual GYN appt (vs urgent care for sinusitis) documenting weight is important. WTF are you seeking annual care for, if not to assess your comprehensive health picture?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am overweight, I have encountered multiple MDs who don’t quite understand nuanced weight management discussions. I get it.
But I’m also in healthcare, research, and the large majority of you PPs are completely wrong when you confidently announce that this objective measurement— ** taken over time ** — has little or no relevance to your health picture and future. Certainly at an annual exam and annual GYN appt (vs urgent care for sinusitis) documenting weight is important. WTF are you seeking annual care for, if not to assess your comprehensive health picture?
Agreed. The same group of people claim BMI is useless, are walking around at high body fat (for their gender and age), and then reference professional athletes as examples of why BMI is useless.
Anonymous wrote:I am overweight, I have encountered multiple MDs who don’t quite understand nuanced weight management discussions. I get it.
But I’m also in healthcare, research, and the large majority of you PPs are completely wrong when you confidently announce that this objective measurement— ** taken over time ** — has little or no relevance to your health picture and future. Certainly at an annual exam and annual GYN appt (vs urgent care for sinusitis) documenting weight is important. WTF are you seeking annual care for, if not to assess your comprehensive health picture?
Anonymous wrote:If it was optional, you could have asked to get on the scale, righ?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t you think they have qualified doctors considering the pros and cons of something like this? Who tf are you to make that judgment? Or to imagine you understand the debate?
There’s a huge difference between our duty to question authority and having undue confidence in your own half-baked asshattery.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t you think they have qualified doctors considering the pros and cons of something like this? Who tf are you to make that judgment? Or to imagine you understand the debate?
There’s a huge difference between our duty to question authority and having undue confidence in your own half-baked asshattery.