• doubtingtammy@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Fat people: I should be able to get medical care beyond being told “you should lose weight”.

    Dummies like OP: 😡

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      1 year ago

      But what if the medical care is loosing weight?

      What do you expect them to do when a 160kg dude is rolled into the ICU with his third heart attack of the month? A transplant?

      • TheSambassador@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Every time people talk about this, they always envision the most morbidly obese example that they can think of, when we’re really just talking about the average slightly overweight/obese people. Those people often have their actual medical needs ignored by doctors and are given “lose weight” as a cure all. There are literally hundreds of millions of people who experience this.

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          Lose weight often IS the cure-all as obesity is clearly linked to a litany of health issues.

          Do you want to treat the symptom or the cause? Folks can take pain killers for their knees, but the issue here is often that the knees are overloaded with too much weight.

          Idk much about ozempic, but before that, “Lose weight” was rough to hear because a doctor can’t wave a magic wand to fix the patients problems - the patient had to work to fix things. And if you’re honestly putting in the work, eating a healthy diet and exercising and you’re still struggling with weight, then I feel for you, because that suggests there’s a hormonal or other medical cause for the obesity, that the doc needs to go over. However I am certain that the majority of the hundreds of millions of people you cite don’t.

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            Studies show there isn’t an actual diet people can go on to lose weight and keep it off. The diet just doesn’t exist for the vast majority of people. People gain the weight back almost 100% of the time. The only thing you can do is prevent the weight gain in the first place, which isn’t that simple given our lack of walkable cities, cheap food being the least healthy etc

            Given how seriously bad doctors say obesity is, I don’t understand why people are mad at fat people for taking ozempic.

            Another thing to be mad about: the most expensive component of the ozempic shots is the plastic container it comes in.

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          Because in a lot of ways “lose weight” really is a cure all, and it’s not some grand mystery as to why people gain weight.

          It isn’t a doctors job to drug the people up so they don’t have to live a healthy lifestyle. Most people aren’t told too lose weight because they go to the doctor to lose weight, they’re told to lose weight when they go to the doctors for the litany of health affects surrounding obesity.

    • Liz@midwest.social
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      1 year ago

      I’ve argued with people who claimed being overweight isn’t bad for your health. It’s not a common position, but it’s not exactly a strawman either. It’s more like focusing on the crazies.