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many doctors, no matter their specialty, think weight falls under their authority. Gudzune often spends months working with patients to set realistic goals—playing with their grandkids longer, going off a cholesterol medication—only to have other doctors threaten it all. One of her patients was making significant progress until she went to a cardiologist who told her to lose 100 pounds. “All of a sudden she goes back to feeling like a failure and we have to start over,” Gudzune says. “Or maybe she just never comes back at all.”

And so, working within a system that neither trains nor encourages them to meaningfully engage with their higher-weight patients, doctors fall back on recommending fad diets and delivering bland motivational platitudes. Ron Kirk, an electrician in Boston, says that for years, his doctor's first resort was to put him on some diet he couldn't maintain for more than a few weeks. “They told me lettuce was a ‘free’ food,” he says—and he’d find himself carving up a head of romaine for dinner.

In a study that recorded 461 interactions with doctors, only 13 percent of patients got any specific plan for diet or exercise and only 5 percent got help arranging a follow-up visit. “It can be stressful when start asking a lot of specific questions” about diet and weight loss, one doctor told researchers in 2012. “I don’t feel like I have the time to sit there and give them private counseling on basics. I say, ‘Here’s some websites, look at this.’” A 2016 survey found that nearly twice as many higher-weight Americans have tried meal-replacement diets—the kind most likely to fail—than have ever received counseling from a dietician.

“It borders on medical malpractice,” says Andrew (not his real name), a consultant and musician who has been large his whole life. A few years ago, on a routine visit, Andrew’s doctor weighed him, announced that he was “dangerously overweight” and told him to diet and exercise, offering no further specifics. Should he go on a low-fat diet? Low-carb? Become a vegetarian? Should he do Crossfit? Yoga? Should he buy a fucking ThighMaster?

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Everything you know about obesity is wrong (2018 swipe) [View all] , MEAT, Tue Dec-10-19 12:27 PM
 
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It's not fat people's fault that all this processed food is poison
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the harder thing to overcome is....genetics
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Fat isn’t necessarily unhealthy just like skinny isn’t necessarily h...
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      thats not what i was getting at
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RE: It's not fat people's fault that all this processed food is poison
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RE: Everything you know about obesity is wrong (2018 swipe)
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Doctors have shorter appointments with fat patients and show less emotio...
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      “I was worried I had cancer,” Emily says, “and she was turning it ...
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           Then there are the glaring cultural differences.
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                     “She didn't even ask me what I was already doing for exercise,” he s...
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                          If Sonya ever forgets that she is fat, the world will remind her.
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                               “It’s always hidden,” she says
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                                    stigma associated with being overweight,” the study concluded, “is ...
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                                         And the abuse from loved ones continues well into adulthood.
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                                              “You can’t claim an identity if everyone around you is saying it do...
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                                                   And in all that time, no nation has reduced its obesity rate. Not one.
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                                                        Every link in the chain, from factory farms to school lunches, is domina...
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                                                             Just 4 percent of agricultural subsidies go to fruits and vegetables.
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                                                                  OUR SHITTY ATTITUDES TOWARDS FAT PEOPLE
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                                                                       THE ONLY WAY TO GET RID OF STIGMA IS FROM POWER
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                                                                       in a world that refuses to change, it is still up to every fat person, a...
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                                                                       RE: OUR SHITTY ATTITUDES TOWARDS FAT PEOPLE
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luckily i have tremendous doctors my whole life
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Thats awesome. Sincerely.
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anyone see the fasting fatman on youtube?
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And so, in a world that refuses to change, it is still up to every fat p...
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      fasting fatman was really happy...
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      interesting. i'm a fat guy w/ irrational confidence though.
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           I don't think there's enough talk
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Good article...but at the same time...I don't fully get the point it was
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Fat isn't monolith, it isn't individual failure, and the multiple ways w...
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