2 years
Worst thing said to you at a doctors office
that my blood was like pancake batter due to high cholesterol n my triglycerides were way to high...yet my family is way worse then a doc
2 years
Worst thing said to you at a doctors office
LuvsChub04:
that my blood was like pancake batter due to high cholesterol n my triglycerides were way to high...yet my family is way worse then a doc
that my blood was like pancake batter due to high cholesterol n my triglycerides were way to high...yet my family is way worse then a doc
While your doctor's bedside manner is trash, you might want to reevaluate your gaining techniques. There's nothing like having a terrible diet to cap your gains.
Why weigh 200 lbs and feel sick when you can weigh 300 lbs amd feel fine?
2 years
Worst thing said to you at a doctors office
LuvsChub04:
that my blood was like pancake batter due to high cholesterol n my triglycerides were way to high...yet my family is way worse then a doc
Munchies:
While your doctor's bedside manner is trash, you might want to reevaluate your gaining techniques. There's nothing like having a terrible diet to cap your gains.
Why weigh 200 lbs and feel sick when you can weigh 300 lbs amd feel fine?
that my blood was like pancake batter due to high cholesterol n my triglycerides were way to high...yet my family is way worse then a doc
Munchies:
While your doctor's bedside manner is trash, you might want to reevaluate your gaining techniques. There's nothing like having a terrible diet to cap your gains.
Why weigh 200 lbs and feel sick when you can weigh 300 lbs amd feel fine?
I honestly don't feel sick, just a tad sluggish lately
2 years
Worst thing said to you at a doctors office
LuvsChub04:
that my blood was like pancake batter due to high cholesterol n my triglycerides were way to high...yet my family is way worse then a doc
Munchies:
While your doctor's bedside manner is trash, you might want to reevaluate your gaining techniques. There's nothing like having a terrible diet to cap your gains.
Why weigh 200 lbs and feel sick when you can weigh 300 lbs amd feel fine?
LuvsChub04:
I honestly don't feel sick, just a tad sluggish lately
that my blood was like pancake batter due to high cholesterol n my triglycerides were way to high...yet my family is way worse then a doc
Munchies:
While your doctor's bedside manner is trash, you might want to reevaluate your gaining techniques. There's nothing like having a terrible diet to cap your gains.
Why weigh 200 lbs and feel sick when you can weigh 300 lbs amd feel fine?
LuvsChub04:
I honestly don't feel sick, just a tad sluggish lately
Yeah, that's how it starts. You're still in the early stages, so you can easily turn things around. If you don't, it'll get worse. I've seen it happen so many times.
You are taller than me, but not nearly as heavy. I understand we have widely different body compositions, but you shouldn't be feeling lethargic when you are this light. If you don't choose a different method, 200 lbs is going to kick your ass.
2 years
Worst thing said to you at a doctors office
LuvsChub04:
that my blood was like pancake batter due to high cholesterol n my triglycerides were way to high...yet my family is way worse then a doc
Morbidly A Beast:
Just keep it mind that some people are genetically predisposed to stuff like diabetes, high blood pressure, and bad cholesterol and weight gain can just act as a catalyst rather than the culprit.
ForeverFFA:
Very true, and while specific dietary choices play a role, I think each individual person needs to evaluate their unique risks when it comes to gaining. Some people simply are healthier at higher weights than others (and vice versa). Maybe this sounds too preachy, but I really hope that intentional weight gain is not a decision that anyone is taking lightly. At the same time, it makes me angry to hear how dehumanizing doctors can be about this stuff.
that my blood was like pancake batter due to high cholesterol n my triglycerides were way to high...yet my family is way worse then a doc
Morbidly A Beast:
Just keep it mind that some people are genetically predisposed to stuff like diabetes, high blood pressure, and bad cholesterol and weight gain can just act as a catalyst rather than the culprit.
ForeverFFA:
Very true, and while specific dietary choices play a role, I think each individual person needs to evaluate their unique risks when it comes to gaining. Some people simply are healthier at higher weights than others (and vice versa). Maybe this sounds too preachy, but I really hope that intentional weight gain is not a decision that anyone is taking lightly. At the same time, it makes me angry to hear how dehumanizing doctors can be about this stuff.
It's awful. Few things make me quite as mad as medical bigotry. A fatphobic doctor is often a lazy doctor. Any ailment their patient as is usually blamed on their fatness. This often leads to them overlooking other issues their patient might have.
I remember last winter, my partner had a severe headache. Lasted for several days. His doctor blamed his weight as he was pushing 500 lbs at the time.
Both my partner and I knew that was a load of crap, so he got a second opinion. Turns out that he needed a root canal.
2 years
Worst thing said to you at a doctors office
Morbidly A Beast:
I’ve gotten extremely lucky from the sounds of it the most I got was concern for my weight but I was otherwise healthy in all my tests. Probably helps that I remain very active like more than you’d expect for someone my weight for my job, and I have only been to the doctor a handful of times had I been seeing that doctor since I was young I’m sure I would have gotten a earful.
It’s sucks that there’s doctors perfectly willing to put their patients at risk just because of their bias.
I’ve gotten extremely lucky from the sounds of it the most I got was concern for my weight but I was otherwise healthy in all my tests. Probably helps that I remain very active like more than you’d expect for someone my weight for my job, and I have only been to the doctor a handful of times had I been seeing that doctor since I was young I’m sure I would have gotten a earful.
It’s sucks that there’s doctors perfectly willing to put their patients at risk just because of their bias.
Yeah, it's everywhere. Doctors discriminate based on age, race, gender, sexuality, religion, mental health, size, and the list goes on. This is why you need to know the basics. Sometimes, the only way you can get the care you need is by being your own advocate.
2 years
Worst thing said to you at a doctors office
LuvsChub04:
that my blood was like pancake batter due to high cholesterol n my triglycerides were way to high...yet my family is way worse then a doc
Morbidly A Beast:
Just keep it mind that some people are genetically predisposed to stuff like diabetes, high blood pressure, and bad cholesterol and weight gain can just act as a catalyst rather than the culprit.
ForeverFFA:
Very true, and while specific dietary choices play a role, I think each individual person needs to evaluate their unique risks when it comes to gaining. Some people simply are healthier at higher weights than others (and vice versa). Maybe this sounds too preachy, but I really hope that intentional weight gain is not a decision that anyone is taking lightly. At the same time, it makes me angry to hear how dehumanizing doctors can be about this stuff.
Munchies:
It's awful. Few things make me quite as mad as medical bigotry. A fatphobic doctor is often a lazy doctor. Any ailment their patient as is usually blamed on their fatness. This often leads to them overlooking other issues their patient might have.
I remember last winter, my partner had a severe headache. Lasted for several days. His doctor blamed his weight as he was pushing 500 lbs at the time.
Both my partner and I knew that was a load of crap, so he got a second opinion. Turns out that he needed a root canal.
that my blood was like pancake batter due to high cholesterol n my triglycerides were way to high...yet my family is way worse then a doc
Morbidly A Beast:
Just keep it mind that some people are genetically predisposed to stuff like diabetes, high blood pressure, and bad cholesterol and weight gain can just act as a catalyst rather than the culprit.
ForeverFFA:
Very true, and while specific dietary choices play a role, I think each individual person needs to evaluate their unique risks when it comes to gaining. Some people simply are healthier at higher weights than others (and vice versa). Maybe this sounds too preachy, but I really hope that intentional weight gain is not a decision that anyone is taking lightly. At the same time, it makes me angry to hear how dehumanizing doctors can be about this stuff.
Munchies:
It's awful. Few things make me quite as mad as medical bigotry. A fatphobic doctor is often a lazy doctor. Any ailment their patient as is usually blamed on their fatness. This often leads to them overlooking other issues their patient might have.
I remember last winter, my partner had a severe headache. Lasted for several days. His doctor blamed his weight as he was pushing 500 lbs at the time.
Both my partner and I knew that was a load of crap, so he got a second opinion. Turns out that he needed a root canal.
didn't his tooth hurt tho?
2 years
Worst thing said to you at a doctors office
ForeverFFA:
Very true, and while specific dietary choices play a role, I think each individual person needs to evaluate their unique risks when it comes to gaining. Some people simply are healthier at higher weights than others (and vice versa). Maybe this sounds too preachy, but I really hope that intentional weight gain is not a decision that anyone is taking lightly. At the same time, it makes me angry to hear how dehumanizing doctors can be about this stuff.
Munchies:
It's awful. Few things make me quite as mad as medical bigotry. A fatphobic doctor is often a lazy doctor. Any ailment their patient as is usually blamed on their fatness. This often leads to them overlooking other issues their patient might have.
I remember last winter, my partner had a severe headache. Lasted for several days. His doctor blamed his weight as he was pushing 500 lbs at the time.
Both my partner and I knew that was a load of crap, so he got a second opinion. Turns out that he needed a root canal.
LuvsChub04:
didn't his tooth hurt tho?
My partner was already dealing with a headache due to another health reason. The tooth thing was just more pain on top of pain. Plus severe enough tooth pain causes headaches.
2 years