Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably depends on the gym, but for the people I know who have done this (for legitimate reasons—surgery, etc), it was only for a period of time. I don’t know of any medical condition that requires a 15 month break from a gym.
Let’s say I joined cross fit. I didn’t but it’s a somewhat similar gym. I’m hoping for an dismissal because I need a more gentle gym. Honestly legitimate; I’m not fit enough for this. I was stupid to sign up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're really going to ask your doctor to basically make up a medical reason why you cannot attend your gym for the next 15 months? And you say you LIKE your doctor? Why would you put them in such an awkward position by making an appointment and asking them to commit fraud on their license?
It’s truly not a lie. I joined this super intense gym and it’s too hard for me. It’s causing pain to some scar tissue. And more. I didn’t know it would be a problem and the “check with a physician before you exercise” didn’t help because it only hurts NOW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're really going to ask your doctor to basically make up a medical reason why you cannot attend your gym for the next 15 months? And you say you LIKE your doctor? Why would you put them in such an awkward position by making an appointment and asking them to commit fraud on their license?
It’s truly not a lie. I joined this super intense gym and it’s too hard for me. It’s causing pain to some scar tissue. And more. I didn’t know it would be a problem and the “check with a physician before you exercise” didn’t help because it only hurts NOW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you have a sit down with the manager - start crying and ask them to cancel your contract. Or sleep with him.
Well this post was 4 years ago so...
Anonymous wrote:No idea where to post this.
I (stupidly) signed an 18 month gym contract. 3 months into it and I’m over it. I need a new gym/routine.
I don’t have the contract in front of me now. My friend said you can get out of any contract with a doctors note.
I’m going to the doctor this week and I guess I’ll ask for a note...? Saying what I’m not sure but I like the doctor and I think he’ll write it.
Will the gym accept it and let me go? Or will I have to pay hefty fees?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably depends on the gym, but for the people I know who have done this (for legitimate reasons—surgery, etc), it was only for a period of time. I don’t know of any medical condition that requires a 15 month break from a gym.
This. They would only give me 90 days. I was hit by a car and not allowed to do any non-PT stuff from 6 months! They told me I could use the sauna and tanning bed. I’m AA and also have a chronic illness exacerbated by heat. I finally cancelled my debit card and wrote them a letter that my doctor was prepared to testify in small claims court. They never pursued it.
Good for you, but you shouldn't have had top jump through such hoops top get out if it.
I hope you're feeling better now.
OP, like someone else said, you KNEW you had your endometriosis when you signed up for the gym, most likely knew you needed surgery too, so you can't blame it on that.
I wouldn't advise you with going this PP's route either because if they require documentation of the accident or anything that would prove your claim, you are SO f#cked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the fine print and see how the doctor's note can help, otherwise you don't get out of it.
Honestly, OP... perhaps you should learn from this lesson, instead of trying to get out of your obligations.
I’ve learned. Now I don’t want to pay $X every month for the next 15 months.
No, the lesson is that you can pursue your health and fitness goals in that gym until the end of your contract.
See? Still haven't learned.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you have a sit down with the manager - start crying and ask them to cancel your contract. Or sleep with him.
Anonymous wrote:LOL at someone bumping this thread and me realizing that the pandemic shutdowns started about six weeks after this thread. I hope the OP got her refund!