Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are (1) too busy with their own lives, (2) they have likely seen much worse, and (3) if you did what you are supposed to do so you didn't get cavities (as an example) how are they going to cover their bills?
This. They have ALWAYS seen worse than you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course they do. I'm overweight. If I go in for the flu, they tell me I need to lose weight. If I go in for a pap smear, they tell me I need to lose weight. If I go in for migraines, they tell me I need to lose weight. The sole reason I have for any medical concerns is that I'm fat, I'm essentially being told.
I'm sorry. That has to be frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course they do. I'm overweight. If I go in for the flu, they tell me I need to lose weight. If I go in for a pap smear, they tell me I need to lose weight. If I go in for migraines, they tell me I need to lose weight. The sole reason I have for any medical concerns is that I'm fat, I'm essentially being told.
I don't necessarily think this is judgment of a personal variety, OP. As medical practitioners they know that your health could be improved by losing weight. It really does affect everything.
Anonymous wrote:I think they are (1) too busy with their own lives, (2) they have likely seen much worse, and (3) if you did what you are supposed to do so you didn't get cavities (as an example) how are they going to cover their bills?
Anonymous wrote:My midwife refused to deliver my second child because we had our first circumcised. I figure that's pretty judgmental.