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Major problem... as is the incredible increase in risk for major surgery of all types in the obese. hlthe2b Mar 2015 #1
My friend was young and extremely healthy (as she still is) when she gave CTyankee Mar 2015 #2
Although the first novel diet drug in over a decade has been FDA approved and has been having good Snotcicles Mar 2015 #3
I think it is a result of our "blame" society... Some refuse to look at it as a medical issue, hlthe2b Mar 2015 #4
You are absolutely right. IMO nt Snotcicles Mar 2015 #6
Which drug is that? Freddie Mar 2015 #7
the last one i remember well was fen-phen/redux; that had good results too -- until it didn't. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #35
Some birth control methods are less effective if one is overweight. LeftyMom Mar 2015 #5
OBGYN Runningdawg Mar 2015 #8
It's depressing. CTyankee Mar 2015 #9
That's horrible. Also fat phobia causes some of the problems laundry_queen Mar 2015 #10
My mother was 5'6" and 108lbs when she had her first child REP Mar 2015 #11
omg I can relate laundry_queen Mar 2015 #18
I'm not even sure what my kid weighed at birth- the hospital falsified the record. LeftyMom Mar 2015 #33
These pregnancy weight gain limits are fairly new REP Mar 2015 #57
It's defensive medicine: LeftyMom Mar 2015 #67
the great thing about this article is that it talks about the medical issues involved. CTyankee Mar 2015 #12
The article is full of fat phobia laundry_queen Mar 2015 #16
I had my babies when I was 5'6" and weighed 130 lbs. and I was in my early 20s. CTyankee Mar 2015 #20
I will try this point by point laundry_queen Mar 2015 #25
1 in 100 and 2 in 100 are percentages: 1% and 2%. So not sure why you think ND-Dem Mar 2015 #36
huh? laundry_queen Mar 2015 #44
I agree with you. The article started right off with a personal anecdote for one thing. kcr Mar 2015 #41
In the early 60s when I was having my 3 kids, I was told to only gain 20 libs CTyankee Mar 2015 #46
Pelvic bone structure is separate from obesity. Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2015 #27
I had the same problem Spacemom Mar 2015 #54
ugh. So sorry you had to go through that too. laundry_queen Mar 2015 #71
I've been pregnant 7 times Bettie Mar 2015 #55
Dear god laundry_queen Mar 2015 #72
Fat Shaming Doctors daredtowork Mar 2015 #13
I wish medication could help but I don't think we are there yet. CTyankee Mar 2015 #14
To clarify - I don't think induced anorexia is the answer daredtowork Mar 2015 #61
Yeah, I hate "compliance." It actually sounds threatening. There should be a CTyankee Mar 2015 #62
Doctors not speaking up is the issue. joshcryer Mar 2015 #15
I'm willing to bet this is the exception daredtowork Mar 2015 #58
10,000 years ago, those women would have been the only women in the tribe-- eridani Mar 2015 #17
Wow, that is interesting! I had no idea. I thought our cave people were rather CTyankee Mar 2015 #21
I'm talking the genetics behind insulin resistance eridani Mar 2015 #24
This is what I tell my son... haikugal Mar 2015 #29
All too many other people notice stuff like that about horse breeds-- eridani Mar 2015 #38
My mare haikugal Mar 2015 #40
Yeah, but a 240 pound, 5'4" woman was not likely to move very fast, either TexasMommaWithAHat Mar 2015 #52
As a specialist in gathering, she didn't have to run eridani Mar 2015 #65
I seriously don't know how malaise Mar 2015 #19
Conversely laundry_queen Mar 2015 #22
I agree with that! CTyankee Mar 2015 #23
The article struck me as fat shaming, LeftyMom Mar 2015 #34
Because I got "scared straight" due to eating high sodium prepared foods last CTyankee Mar 2015 #47
Is talking about the dangers involved in smoking cigarettes "Tobacco Shaming"? KittyWampus Mar 2015 #53
Why the hell are you taking that tone with me? LeftyMom Mar 2015 #68
Absolutely! haikugal Mar 2015 #30
I agree that people should have time to exercise malaise Mar 2015 #42
going to tuck this in right here- look into Leslie Sansone's walking exercise dvd's. Many on Youtube KittyWampus Mar 2015 #48
no, people need to get off their ass and stop watching tv and using elevators snooper2 Mar 2015 #56
disagree laundry_queen Mar 2015 #70
On the contrary, obesity and smoking reduce overall health care costs eridani Mar 2015 #39
Interesting malaise Mar 2015 #43
Statistics, damn statisics, and lies. :) TexasMommaWithAHat Mar 2015 #49
You may not know why they're there REP Mar 2015 #59
I'm sorry to hear about your disease. TexasMommaWithAHat Mar 2015 #63
I wouldn't trust a doctor who violates privacy and HIPAA like that REP Mar 2015 #64
He is an excellent doctor TexasMommaWithAHat Mar 2015 #69
The "majority of his patients" are the ones still alive eridani Mar 2015 #66
I am currently obese - 70-80 pounds overweight. phylny Mar 2015 #26
There is still so much we don't know scientifically about why simply dieting and exercising doesn't liberal_at_heart Mar 2015 #28
Sugar is addicting... haikugal Mar 2015 #32
Interesting you mention meditation, because this doctor is a big advocate phylny Mar 2015 #37
liberalatheart- post here if you'd like some good recipes for sweet stuff that are not high glycemic KittyWampus Mar 2015 #50
My best to you! peace13 Mar 2015 #45
Good luck! TexasMommaWithAHat Mar 2015 #51
((phylny)) LiberalAndProud Mar 2015 #60
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