They are both correct.
She should lose weight and he was unprofessional.
Now she has to find a new doctor and he has to take a communications class.
I think I sympathize with the doc.
What a world..we cannot even stand to HEAR words anymore...YOU’RE FAT FAT FAT...and any fat woman who says she is happy with her size is lying lying lying.
Stupid sow doesn’t have ears for this world.
She preferred “lifestyle” in order to exploit everyone’s natural assumption that ALL are ENTITLED to life —life, lifestyle, same differentce, right? Riiiiiight...!
She also preferred THAT word because it minimizes the importance of her lifelong decision to eat anything under the sun, making it JUST ANOTHER CHOICE, and therefore UNIMPORTANT.
Uhh...sorry you fat pig from hell, but there is an outside world, ya know...
well how “obese” was she? seriously obese or a little over weight. I hate how we’ve all excepted that plump is now obese.
And I personally don’t care. if she wants to be fat thats her choice and why does the doctor care enough to swear?
People don’t go to the doctor to hear that crap. I think people know they are fat and need to diet. The doctor’s role should be objective, honest, and accurate.
The doc was right.
He doesn’t seem to have a communications problem, but her ears seem to be blocked by lard deposits!
the first time my brother went to see his new doc the fellow came into the room and said, “okay, mr. what the f*** is wrong with you?” brother decided this was the perfect doctor.
He should not have used that _F_ word. He should have politely and honestly used the other _F_ word: fat. She should have deferred to his advice to begin with instead of mouthing crazy, typically domineering, militancy talk about her health problem.
Baseless pride makes us worse. Humility is a vehicle to improving ourselves. We should all get in better shape.
With her attitude of not liking the word “diet” he most likely lost his patience with her. By severing the doctor patient relationship he probably figured that gastric bypass would do her no good and didn’t want to preform it for her because of that.If you go back to eating like you always did after gastic bypass you can stretch the stomach back out and become fat again. Roseanne Barr is a perfect example of this.
...the doctor said "f..." at least three times after the 44-year-old obese woman told him she did not like the word "diet" and preferred the term "lifestyle".Okay, so, I can see both sides of this, so what? Quit staring at my gut.