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PhotoChick 09-14-2008 05:40 PM

Health Care Issues
 
There's an interesting article here that talks about the health risks of being overweight ... not just the standard ones that we all know about, but how being overweight can affect the level and type of care you receive when you are ill.

http://refusetoregain.typepad.com/my...-maintain.html

Thought it might be interesting to share.

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bargoo 09-14-2008 06:25 PM

Interesting article.

CountingDown 09-14-2008 06:28 PM

Interesting article - thanks for posting! I love reading about maintenance, and it affirmed much of what I believe to be true.

twilit tera 09-14-2008 06:53 PM

Thanks for the post, PhotoChick. When I think about it, it all seems fairly obvious - fat is an insulator and there's no reason to think that it wouldn't insulate against x-rays and ultrasound. This is just something I've never really thought about before.

auntie g 09-14-2008 07:15 PM

Interesting... and more fine reasons to get this weight off! Thanks PhotoChick!

kittycat40 09-14-2008 09:58 PM

When I read your op I thought it was something different. I work in health care. A statement I once heard is that the two groups of people who receive the poorest care are the mentally ill and the obese. But that's another whole thread...

Altari 09-15-2008 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by kittycat40 (Post 2361685)
When I read your op I thought it was something different. I work in health care. A statement I once heard is that the two groups of people who receive the poorest care are the mentally ill and the obese. But that's another whole thread...

Definitely on the bolded part. I will say, though, I think that my obesity is why my gallbladder wasn't diagnosed sooner. It seemed like the docs were going through the gauntlet of the "usual" obesity related medical conditions before looking at the very obvious {my gallbladder was shot and needed to come out ASAP}.

Pandora123a 09-15-2008 08:12 AM

I was a hospital social worker for 13 years. One of my friends used to say she was going to write a manual on how to get the best care possible...and title it "It pays to be cute".

Sadly, still true.

Beverlyjoy 09-15-2008 10:01 AM

I have often felt that obese people get inferior care. I have been subject to this over the years. I don't think that some doctor's know how to treat big people.

That being said...I had one doctor, when I lived in Michigan, who really 'got it' when it came to treating obese folks. I am to have had her when I lived there.

Thanks for the article.


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