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Fitnessgirl0913
Fitnessgirl0913 Posts: 481 Member
edited August 2017 in Goal: Maintaining Weight
I am 5'5" and weight 137lbs but I wear a size 4 pants which I think comes out to around a 26.5 inch waist. I recently went to 2 different doctors and got weirdly different opinions. The first doctor was my primary care who said I may want to drop a couple of pounds because I am borderline overweight. The second doctor was a GI specialist and first of all made me get weighed on 2 different scales because she said she could not believe I weight almost 140 by looking at me and said I should try and put on a couple pounds. What the *kitten* is going on here? I honestly thought I was fine and have just been trying to maintain and possibly recomp. I have no weight related health issues and feel good overall, should I just ignore both of them and keep doing what I am doing?
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  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member
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    Do you have a GI disease? In my experience with G Is (I have crohn's) they seem to want you to maintain a high normal weight so that you have reserves when the disease flares and you lose quickly.
  • Fitnessgirl0913
    Fitnessgirl0913 Posts: 481 Member
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    I have IBS but nothing else diagnosed. I have been tested for crohns and celiac which were both negative.
  • nowine4me
    nowine4me Posts: 3,985 Member
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    Ignore. If you are comfortable, that's all that matters. Sizes are weird, I'm 5-7, about 143 and wear size 4, but can barely get size 26 jeans on, never mind button them.
  • STEVE142142
    STEVE142142 Posts: 867 Member
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    Completely agree. Keep on doing what you're doing. Take what both doctor say with a grain of salt cuz weight is a very subjective number.

    When the first doctor said you're borderline overweight was he referring to BMI index. If he was BMI to meet is playing *kitten*. BMI index is not realistic. I'm 57 year old male 6-4, 208 lb with approximately a 35 inch waist. according to BMI I'm overweight. According to BMI normal for me is roughly 155 to 205. If I weighed 165 or 170 I would look like a skeleton. Also according to the BMI index every player in the NBA is overweight or obese. Without knowing your specific BMI does not take muscle into account if you do a lot of lifting.

  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member
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    Completely agree. Keep on doing what you're doing. Take what both doctor say with a grain of salt cuz weight is a very subjective number.

    When the first doctor said you're borderline overweight was he referring to BMI index. If he was BMI to meet is playing *kitten*. BMI index is not realistic. I'm 57 year old male 6-4, 208 lb with approximately a 35 inch waist. according to BMI I'm overweight. According to BMI normal for me is roughly 155 to 205. If I weighed 165 or 170 I would look like a skeleton. Also according to the BMI index every player in the NBA is overweight or obese. Without knowing your specific BMI does not take muscle into account if you do a lot of lifting.

    You are only 3 lbs overweight. It's a range. You don't have to be at the bottom. I doubt you'd look lkke a skeleton at bmi 24.9. BTW OP is bmi 22.8 so not borderline overweight.
  • Raegold
    Raegold Posts: 191 Member
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    If you are wearing a size 4, I'd say there's no way you're overweight.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
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    I am 5'5" and weight 137lbs but I wear a size 4 pants which I think comes out to around a 26.5 inch waist. I recently went to 2 different doctors and got weirdly different opinions. The first doctor was my primary care who said I may want to drop a couple of pounds because I am borderline overweight. The second doctor was a GI specialist and first of all made me get weighed on 2 different scales because she said she could not believe I weight almost 140 by looking at me and said I should try and put on a couple pounds. What the *kitten* is going on here? I honestly thought I was fine and have just been trying to maintain and possibly recomp. I have no weight related health issues and feel good overall, should I just ignore both of them and keep doing what I am doing?

    what issue(s) did you go to see the doctor(s) about?
  • heybales
    heybales Posts: 18,842 Member
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    Thanks everyone! I found a basic BMI calculator and am not borderline overweight so I don't know where my doctor got that one.. I also think I have more muscle than people realize since it is all in my legs from walking 6 plus miles a day and I tend to not wear shorts which is why I got the other doctor not believing I almost weigh 140.

    I will just keep doing what I'm doing!

    BMI was never intended for individual stats - but population studies where the outlayers don't effect the results.

    Insurance jumped on it for individuals, then Dr's and others took lazy way out and started using it too.

    And your reason is exactly why it wasn't mean for individual.
  • Fitnessgirl0913
    Fitnessgirl0913 Posts: 481 Member
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    I am 5'5" and weight 137lbs but I wear a size 4 pants which I think comes out to around a 26.5 inch waist. I recently went to 2 different doctors and got weirdly different opinions. The first doctor was my primary care who said I may want to drop a couple of pounds because I am borderline overweight. The second doctor was a GI specialist and first of all made me get weighed on 2 different scales because she said she could not believe I weight almost 140 by looking at me and said I should try and put on a couple pounds. What the *kitten* is going on here? I honestly thought I was fine and have just been trying to maintain and possibly recomp. I have no weight related health issues and feel good overall, should I just ignore both of them and keep doing what I am doing?

    what issue(s) did you go to see the doctor(s) about?

    I was seeing my primary care doctor about some GI problems because I needed a referral for a GI specialist in order for insurance to cover it. The GI specialist was for *warning TMI coming your way* my body flipping back and forth between extreme constipation and diarrhea and never being "normal".
  • tcunbeliever
    tcunbeliever Posts: 8,219 Member
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    height/weight charts seem to always be wrong for muscular folks, if you are happy with your size 4, then don't fret it...there's a reason doctors call what they do "practice"
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
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    I am 5'5" and weight 137lbs but I wear a size 4 pants which I think comes out to around a 26.5 inch waist. I recently went to 2 different doctors and got weirdly different opinions. The first doctor was my primary care who said I may want to drop a couple of pounds because I am borderline overweight. The second doctor was a GI specialist and first of all made me get weighed on 2 different scales because she said she could not believe I weight almost 140 by looking at me and said I should try and put on a couple pounds. What the *kitten* is going on here? I honestly thought I was fine and have just been trying to maintain and possibly recomp. I have no weight related health issues and feel good overall, should I just ignore both of them and keep doing what I am doing?

    what issue(s) did you go to see the doctor(s) about?

    I was seeing my primary care doctor about some GI problems because I needed a referral for a GI specialist in order for insurance to cover it. The GI specialist was for *warning TMI coming your way* my body flipping back and forth between extreme constipation and diarrhea and never being "normal".

    Then i would take more notice of that doctor.

    And I think that @singingflutelady was right about your docs reason for having a little extra weight on you.
  • Fitnessgirl0913
    Fitnessgirl0913 Posts: 481 Member
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    Thanks everyone! I appreciate all of your responses!
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,576 Member
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    I am 5'5" and weight 137lbs but I wear a size 4 pants which I think comes out to around a 26.5 inch waist. I recently went to 2 different doctors and got weirdly different opinions. The first doctor was my primary care who said I may want to drop a couple of pounds because I am borderline overweight. The second doctor was a GI specialist and first of all made me get weighed on 2 different scales because she said she could not believe I weight almost 140 by looking at me and said I should try and put on a couple pounds. What the *kitten* is going on here? I honestly thought I was fine and have just been trying to maintain and possibly recomp. I have no weight related health issues and feel good overall, should I just ignore both of them and keep doing what I am doing?

    what issue(s) did you go to see the doctor(s) about?

    I was seeing my primary care doctor about some GI problems because I needed a referral for a GI specialist in order for insurance to cover it. The GI specialist was for *warning TMI coming your way* my body flipping back and forth between extreme constipation and diarrhea and never being "normal".

    Then i would take more notice of that doctor.

    And I think that @singingflutelady was right about your docs reason for having a little extra weight on you.

    I agree with this. Listen to the specialist.