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Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.  

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SailAweigh - Feb 22, 2010 5:26:14 am PST #10734 of 30000
Nana korobi, ya oki. (Fall down seven times, stand up eight.) ~Yuzuru Hanyu/Japanese proverb

Happy Birthday, Laura!

Andi, I seriously hope you take Laura up on her offer. You need to find someone who believes in you. I've got a great doctor and dread the day she retires, because I don't know if I'll ever find another that willing to listen to me.


Connie Neil - Feb 22, 2010 5:44:58 am PST #10735 of 30000
brillig

I had a House dream. He only mocked my weight in a tangental way and insinuated that I might have a functioning brain. Twoo Luv House style.


Glamcookie - Feb 22, 2010 6:02:35 am PST #10736 of 30000
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

Happy birhday, Laura! (It tickles me every year to see your b-day greetings on the board as it's my Laura's b-day, too!)


Ginger - Feb 22, 2010 6:59:35 am PST #10737 of 30000
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

Happy birthday, Laura!

Doctors don't believe that she eats a ridiculously low-calorie diet and still gains weight.

One of the many depressing parts of Gina Kolata's Rethinking Thin was that one of the things that retarded research into obesity is that doctors simply did not believe their patients who said they were only eating 800 calories a day and not losing weight. It took studies in which there was no way the patients could be sneaking these mythical calories to show that one can indeed not lose weight on extremely low calorie diets. The doctors who still believe in those mythical calories still abound, though.

I have had many doctors who were wonderful in their specialties but who still do not believe middle-aged fat women who say they died and exercise. It's just ingrained in their view of the world.


Connie Neil - Feb 22, 2010 7:00:26 am PST #10738 of 30000
brillig

who say they died and exercise

Yeah, that's the way I feel about it.


Vortex - Feb 22, 2010 7:02:30 am PST #10739 of 30000
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

LOL!


Nora Deirdre - Feb 22, 2010 7:16:14 am PST #10740 of 30000
I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast! (Bojack Horseman)

Happy birthday Laura(s)!


Zenkitty - Feb 22, 2010 7:16:25 am PST #10741 of 30000
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Just today my sister and I were talking about how her dairy sensitivity is worse if she eats NO dairy and then eats some as opposed to always eating a little.

I found the same thing to be true of me and bread. If I eat NO bread for a long while, then when I do eat some, I get sick. But if I eat a little bread regularly, I'm fine. I read somewhere (I should take notes) that the body can react badly to practically any food that it doesn't consume regularly, without necessarily having an allergy or a systemic intolerance, per se.

I think extremely low-calorie diets only work for people who already have fairly high metabolisms. Like, young people, and naturally thin people. My niece can subsist on Diet Coke and crackers for a week and drop five pounds. I'd probably gain weight if I did that.


Ginger - Feb 22, 2010 7:22:45 am PST #10742 of 30000
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

who say they died and exercise

Yeah, that's the way I feel about it.

Now I have to leave the typo.


P.M. Marc - Feb 22, 2010 7:26:03 am PST #10743 of 30000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Being often on the fat end of things (I am right now), and having medical professionals scattered throughout my family, I have to say that even the otherwise nice and sane medical professionals often have weird and stupid issues around weight if they themselves have a body set point in the normal range. It's depressing, but so many of them take the lose-weight-be-healthy-you-can-do-it as a matter of faith or something.

My mother, a medical professional, is constantly worried about my Dad's weight ruining his health. Other than his blood pressure (under control with medication, and actually controlled better than hers), his numbers are fine. Losing weight or gaining it hasn't changed them. Just like me losing those 40lbs I regained didn't fix my blood pressure, and regaining them didn't hork anything else.

And yes, his knees are bad. And that's one thing where weight loss may help. BUT, he blew one out 50 years ago playing football, so it's not like his weight caused his knee issues.