Saw my medical records.
jenniferb973
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So I had to switch primary care physicians because my doctor was moving out of state. I picked up a copy of my medical records....the first report said:
"29 year old morbidly obese female with complaints of chest pain......"
Well I never!!! Morbidly obese?!?!? Granted, I am 186lbs and 5'4....but I thought I wasn't that bad....I didn't feel like I looked morbidly obese...but hey....HERE I AM!!!!
words hurt lol....I'm having my second go around on MFP...hopefully this time around I'll stick to it, and get to my goal good luck everyone!
"29 year old morbidly obese female with complaints of chest pain......"
Well I never!!! Morbidly obese?!?!? Granted, I am 186lbs and 5'4....but I thought I wasn't that bad....I didn't feel like I looked morbidly obese...but hey....HERE I AM!!!!
words hurt lol....I'm having my second go around on MFP...hopefully this time around I'll stick to it, and get to my goal good luck everyone!
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Eh, I'm considered obese by BMI standards but if I described myself that way to people, they wouldn't believe me. You are technically barely above the regular obese range according to a BMI calculator.0
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You can do it!0
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Doctors go off the BMI but that's not accurate because there are so many different body types. Just focus on being healthy and you'll be fine0
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it is not personel. your weight and height are determined bu BMI chart(look it up) most insurance require the Dr to chart BMI..morbidly obese,obese, over weight,normal0
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It's a medical term, not meant as a judgement or an insult. Your BMI works out as obese (as do many of ours, myself more than included), but the morbid part is generally tacked on for people higher in the range than you, or at your level but with health problems caused by obesity. Essentially it means your are at risk for heart disease, diabetes, etc. It's not an insult, and you shouldn't take it as such.0
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jenniferb973 wrote: »So I had to switch primary care physicians because my doctor was moving out of state. I picked up a copy of my medical records....the first report said:
"29 year old morbidly obese female with complaints of chest pain......"
Well I never!!! Morbidly obese?!?!? Granted, I am 186lbs and 5'4....but I thought I wasn't that bad....I didn't feel like I looked morbidly obese...but hey....HERE I AM!!!!
words hurt lol....I'm having my second go around on MFP...hopefully this time around I'll stick to it, and get to my goal good luck everyone!
The "morbidly" part is technically wrong, so take solace in that. Unfortunately, the "obese" part is still correct. But you are soooooo close!
Trust me, I'm 5'4, so I'm very familiar with those numbers.0 -
jenniferb973 wrote: »So I had to switch primary care physicians because my doctor was moving out of state. I picked up a copy of my medical records....the first report said:
"29 year old morbidly obese female with complaints of chest pain......"
Well I never!!! Morbidly obese?!?!? Granted, I am 186lbs and 5'4....but I thought I wasn't that bad....I didn't feel like I looked morbidly obese...but hey....HERE I AM!!!!
words hurt lol....I'm having my second go around on MFP...hopefully this time around I'll stick to it, and get to my goal good luck everyone!
It is obese, I was 172 and 5'10" when I started at that is at the edge of overweight for 6" more of height.
I think the issue here is that it's a medical term that has been turned into an insult. Just look at it as a medical term, ignore how the general public looks at it.0 -
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You are not morbidly obese, clinically. I'm with you. LOL. If you're going to use medical terms, use them correctly!0
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Your doctor wasn't getting all judgey on you. "Morbidly Obese" is a clinical term for someone with a BMI of >40 OR someone with a BMI of >35 who also experiences any of a number of obesity-related health conditions, such as high blood pressure or diabetes. Even though your height/weight doesn't put you in that category alone, your chest pains could have put you in that second category.
But I know. I HATE the word "obese." Always have. PLEASE just call me fat, OK?!0 -
jenniferb973 wrote: »So I had to switch primary care physicians because my doctor was moving out of state. I picked up a copy of my medical records....the first report said:
"29 year old morbidly obese female with complaints of chest pain......"
Well I never!!! Morbidly obese?!?!? Granted, I am 186lbs and 5'4....but I thought I wasn't that bad....I didn't feel like I looked morbidly obese...but hey....HERE I AM!!!!
words hurt lol....I'm having my second go around on MFP...hopefully this time around I'll stick to it, and get to my goal good luck everyone!
What is glaringly wrong is that morbidly obese is a term reserved for either 100 lbs past ideal weight range, or having a BMI over 40 (or over 35 with related health conditions). Your doctor has something that is an actual medical condition put on your chart that you do not have.0 -
BMIs suck lol, everyone tells me not to lose anymore weight, "You look skinny now"- even though I'm technically obese and my doctor would say the same. Just medical terms, don't take it too personally.0
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You would be surprised how little you need to be overweight to fall into the obese category. If youre healthy and comfortable then that is the right weight for you.0
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If the words upset you, forget about them and focus on improving your health. Being mad at the doctor (or yourself) is fairly unproductive and probably won't be a huge help, anyway. Accept that you have some work to do and then go do it.
I was morbidly obese, starting with a BMI around 38.0 and now am in the normal category with a BMI of 23.9. I am not done, but I got to a normal BMI. Loads of people have lost weight. So many! Read the Success Stories section and you'll see. They did it and you can, too!0 -
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I kept getting rejected my health insurances when trying to find my own insurance and I ordered a copy of my medical reports from my doctor's office. Reading that stuff really hurt and I'm not much of an emotional person!0
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I've never been asked for my weight or BMI when getting health insurance.
Try not to be to butt-hurt, obese is obese. Like others said, the chest pains were probably what made him say morbidly obese. I started out with a BMI of 52 in Jan so I was well used to my adipose tissue being described by health professionals in unfavourable ways.0 -
I am going to try an say this as nicely as possible, but it will likely be read as being mean.
It is a medical term. That is it. Your doctor was not writing it to be mean. As a healthier care provider, I am sure there are things I have written on charts that would upset someone if they read it, but when documenting, you have to be honest, regardless of it will hurt the persons feelings or not.0 -
Yup, just medical, not personal, because of your BMI and accompanying health issue. Hey, when I was pregnant at 36 my chart said "advanced maternal age." Ha! Medical terms don't sound nice but they're really nothing personal!0
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Yup, just medical, not personal, because of your BMI and accompanying health issue. Hey, when I was pregnant at 36 my chart said "advanced maternal age." Ha! Medical terms don't sound nice but they're really nothing personal!
A co-worker of mine had "elderly multigravida" written on hers. She was 38.0 -
Mine said,"Severely comminuted intra-articular right Colles fracture," but that was only because I destroyed my wrist in a motorcycle accident, so... oh, wait.0
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Don't be too offended, these terms are often used together by medical professionals.
http://www.atlanticare.org/index.php/understanding-obesity/what-is-morbid-obesity
However, given your height and weight you are probably better described as obese rather than morbidly obese. I am obese (meaning I am heavier than I should be). The key is really just eating healthy foods and getting a sensible amount of exercise.
Also, if you are serious about losing weight and you are committed, please first talk to your doctor. Healthy weight loss is actually a slow process, you do not want to lose 10 lbs in a week for example, that would not be healthy way to lose weight.
I shoot for 1 maybe 2 lbs / week as I lose weight for example.0 -
JeffArmstrong112 wrote: »Don't be too offended, these terms are often used together by medical professionals.
http://www.atlanticare.org/index.php/understanding-obesity/what-is-morbid-obesity
However, given your height and weight you are probably better described as obese rather than morbidly obese. I am obese (meaning I am heavier than I should be). The key is really just eating healthy foods and getting a sensible amount of exercise.
Also, if you are serious about losing weight and you are committed, please first talk to your doctor. Healthy weight loss is actually a slow process, you do not want to lose 10 lbs in a week for example, that would not be healthy way to lose weight.
I shoot for 1 maybe 2 lbs / week as I lose weight for example.
Actually the key is a calorie deficit, does not matter the types of food in regards to weightloss.0 -
I can definitely relate. At one point my weight dipped into the obese category (although, while I've always been chubby, I don't think you could tell I was obese...) and it sucks so bad.0
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You're nowhere near morbidly obese, and you're only a few points into the obese category. Your future doctor will surely disregard the "morbid" part.0
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Bronan_The_Brobarian wrote: »Your doctor probably just hates overweight people
Yeah, no. Not at all.0 -
Bronan_The_Brobarian wrote: »Your doctor probably just hates overweight people
Doctors should love us. We're cash cows!... so to speak.
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