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How do I get my doctor to stop fatshaming me?

I have hypothyroidism. I read about it online and I have all the symptoms, including weight gain, fatigue, and constipation, but the doctor says all my test results came back normal. He then told me I should eat healthier and exercise more, which will also miraculously help my depression. I already eat healthier and exercise more than almost anyone I know, but I’m still fat. How do I make him treat me correctly and give me the pills I need for my condition?

Mod response:

Alas, you probably can’t. I recommend finding a new doctor. Before you settle on one, make sure they actually listen to you and your symptoms, the way a doctor is supposed to. But there isn’t much you can do to convince a bigoted person their bigotry is wrong, and frankly, you shouldn’t have to spend time doing that with someone YOU are paying to HELP YOU. Fire him and get a new one.

-MG

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  1. varithoughts reblogged this from constantlogic and added:
    I am going to say that Calleo could be wrong; generally hypothyroidism is easily detected - however, there are times...
  2. shoresoftheshadowlands reblogged this from toxeh
  3. constantlogic reblogged this from toxeh and added:
    It could very well be hormone imbalance, particularly estrogen. There should be a full battery of tests done if there...
  4. chickentape reblogged this from toxeh
  5. sylveira reblogged this from toxeh
  6. shannashedevil said: Hypothyroidism has to be diagnosed with a blood test. You either have it or you don’t. Your doctor fatshaming you is BS, but if your bloodwork came back normal, you aren’t hypo.
  7. wander-luzt said: i fucking hate doctors
  8. yourfavouritewalkingcorpse said: make sure you let your hospital or clinic know why you switched doctors too. tell them you will take your business elsewhere if you cant find a doctor that doesnt fatshame you. we need medical providers to know this is a major issue.