Being overweight when you are a patient can be upsetting as GP's and staff tend to put every ailment down to your weight. Friends tell me how demoralising this can be especially when they are trying hard to lose weight.
We have all heard of a member of the practice staff who condemns people for their weight but have issues themselves.
Equally if you are underweight it can be disheartening when you are lectured by an overweight Nurse about the need to put weight on. This often happens to me and I want to retaliate by suggesting that they also have a weight issue. Try as I might, I cannot put weight on and have given up trying.
This article suggests that G.P's should help staff to obtain a healthy weight.
Comments need to be read as when the tables are turned there are excuses such as working a 12hr. day. I am sure that patients work long hours too.
http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/practic...-practice-staff/20000901.article#.UKfk9o7-Tdk
We have all heard of a member of the practice staff who condemns people for their weight but have issues themselves.
Equally if you are underweight it can be disheartening when you are lectured by an overweight Nurse about the need to put weight on. This often happens to me and I want to retaliate by suggesting that they also have a weight issue. Try as I might, I cannot put weight on and have given up trying.
This article suggests that G.P's should help staff to obtain a healthy weight.
Comments need to be read as when the tables are turned there are excuses such as working a 12hr. day. I am sure that patients work long hours too.
http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/practic...-practice-staff/20000901.article#.UKfk9o7-Tdk