dr referrel concern

I recently went to a new Dr for a physical and I spoke to her about
my weight and the history etcbackto childhood. She was real skinny
and although she is probably a good dr it worried me when she said 2
patients lost their weight on LA weight loss systems as well
asJennie Craig.She said she had one gastric bypass patient who had
it reversed. I really didn’t know what to think. She also said just
eat protein the size of your palm and that whole thing. Lord knows
I’ve been at this long enough to know this. She told me I won’t be
able to eat like I did before and I told her that would certainly be
the lesser of the 2 evils-I don’t care I just want my life to be
healthy and less weight to deal with. My gynocologist who is in the
same medical group thought bypass could be a good solution for me.
She knows me a long time and knows it is real difficult for me to
lose weight. I have over 120 lbs to lose so I am a candidate and
even have an appointment with a top surgeon who is very experienced.

I don’t know whether this new internist was just trying to check me
out as far as my desire for this or if she just doesn’t agree with
it. I will need her to refer me to the surgeon. Should I talk to her
about her feelings and my own or call my gyno who knows her and me
well. Can a gyno refer you for this-I will have Oxford freedom soon.
Maybe I should see a different Dr. Any help would be appreciated

One Response to “dr referrel concern”

  1. Candy Justina Says:

    Welcome, Andrea. You will find that there are knowledgeable docs
    and conversely, unknowledgeable docs, in all specialties. Just as
    you will find docs with prejudices against the obese - it’s not PC
    to admit it, but there are docs out there who are prejudiced. I
    don’t know if your gyn can refer you, my gyn did a great letter
    referring me to my surgeon, but my insurance still wasn’t going to
    pay because I didn’t have all their little rules down pat - I have
    lost weight hundreds of time in my life. But it never stayed off.
    Jennie Craig and LA weight loss are fine, but the issue is not
    losing the weight, it’s keeping it off. With the surgery we have a
    tool that will help us to do this. But it’s only a tool, we still
    will have to work.
    Pam in Niceville

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    I recently went to a new Dr for a physical and I spoke to her about
    my weight and the history etcbackto childhood. She was real skinny
    and although she is probably a good dr it worried me when she said 2

    patients lost their weight on LA weight loss systems as well
    asJennie Craig.She said she had one gastric bypass patient who had
    it reversed. I really didn’t know what to think. She also said just
    eat protein the size of your palm and that whole thing. Lord knows
    I’ve been at this long enough to know this. She told me I won’t be
    able to eat like I did before and I told her that would certainly be

    the lesser of the 2 evils-I don’t care I just want my life to be
    healthy and less weight to deal with. My gynocologist who is in the
    same medical group thought bypass could be a good solution for me.
    She knows me a long time and knows it is real difficult for me to
    lose weight. I have over 120 lbs to lose so I am a candidate and
    even have an appointment with a top surgeon who is very experienced.

    I don’t know whether this new internist was just trying to check me
    out as far as my desire for this or if she just doesn’t agree with
    it. I will need her to refer me to the surgeon. Should I talk to her

    about her feelings and my own or call my gyno who knows her and me
    well. Can a gyno refer you for this-I will have Oxford freedom soon.

    Maybe I should see a different Dr. Any help would be appreciated

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