Tazz76
New Member
This is something that has stuck in my craw for years. I wonder if anyone else has had this?
I have, like most people I would imagine had a long and difficult journey to get where I am now with my weight loss. For me the support I received didn't come into effect till last year. Previous to this my battle has lasted a total of 6 years! All the way through the one thing I hated was the way the medical profession categorise people who are overweight. Whether you're just overweight, obese or morbidly obese. (I think they are horrible labels to put on anyone.) One of the reasons I found it so offending was it felt like the GP's were using my weight gain and they said labels as an excuse to diagnose a problem. Whether it was my IBS or it was a problem with a joint i.e. my neck. I know that there is a lot of conditions that can relate to people being heavier than the average person And I know a lot of mine were due to my weight. But when you see 5 different GP's about a problem and they all say you need to lose weight even though a neck problem was the reason of me going and to my knowledge it has no bearing on weight gain. (Please anyone correct me if I'm wrong.) Then that became a pattern for every GP I saw, they never seemed to refer to their notes even though the previous GP would place it on the computer. They all seem to say it as a fall back just for something to say. It made me worse. It is like someone who has serious illness and is constantly picked on for having that illness. It made me feel worthless. I know my weight was a big catalyst for my depression. And the more they pulled at me over it, the more I got depressed and as a knock on effect the more I ate. And even when you start to lose weight They give very little support and tell you you're going in the right direction and how to improve on what you are doing to maximise your weight loss.
Has anyone else ever felt like this or had a similar experiences?
I have, like most people I would imagine had a long and difficult journey to get where I am now with my weight loss. For me the support I received didn't come into effect till last year. Previous to this my battle has lasted a total of 6 years! All the way through the one thing I hated was the way the medical profession categorise people who are overweight. Whether you're just overweight, obese or morbidly obese. (I think they are horrible labels to put on anyone.) One of the reasons I found it so offending was it felt like the GP's were using my weight gain and they said labels as an excuse to diagnose a problem. Whether it was my IBS or it was a problem with a joint i.e. my neck. I know that there is a lot of conditions that can relate to people being heavier than the average person And I know a lot of mine were due to my weight. But when you see 5 different GP's about a problem and they all say you need to lose weight even though a neck problem was the reason of me going and to my knowledge it has no bearing on weight gain. (Please anyone correct me if I'm wrong.) Then that became a pattern for every GP I saw, they never seemed to refer to their notes even though the previous GP would place it on the computer. They all seem to say it as a fall back just for something to say. It made me worse. It is like someone who has serious illness and is constantly picked on for having that illness. It made me feel worthless. I know my weight was a big catalyst for my depression. And the more they pulled at me over it, the more I got depressed and as a knock on effect the more I ate. And even when you start to lose weight They give very little support and tell you you're going in the right direction and how to improve on what you are doing to maximise your weight loss.
Has anyone else ever felt like this or had a similar experiences?