IIN that fat people should get compliments on social media?

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  • You are splitting hairs: if the medication causes changes in the metabolism that result in increased weight then it IS the medication which is causing it!

    The fact that I'm having to defend myself repeatedly is yet another example of how fat people are demonised. I was losing weight, went on a particular medication and with no change in diet or exercise put on a lot of weight very quickly which I'm still carrying.

    Around that time I faithfully kept a two month food diary and consulted a dietician who said my diet was healthy and nutritious and she couldn't see how I could change it to lose weight.

    It's so easy for slim people or people who've had no problems losing weight to judge others AND I AM SICK SICK SICK OF IT

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    • I think you completely missed the point of my post which was that even if a medication doesn't cause weight gain directly, reactions of the body to that medication can ultimately have the same effect, which is exactly what you just said. As I said in the first line, my post wasn't about you or your situation, but it was certainly supportive of your position. I was not splitting hairs, I was offering another way to look at it.

      Because you offered, I will point out that if what you just said about your nutritionist is true, then the person was a moron. As I said in my post, the exact same methods do not work for everyone. Just because what they thought was correct, and might have been for many people, if you were gaining weight, it was clearly wrong for you. As such, the nutritionist should have made adjustments based on your individual situation. If they honestly felt you were eating the bear minimum, they could have recommended more activity to burn a larger number of calories.

      The whole point of seeing a nutritionist is to get an individualized course of action that is right for you. If they are just going to give you a one size fits all assessment, you might as well have just bought a nutrition book instead.

      By the way, I am not some skinny person judging fat people. I am carrying quite a few extra pounds myself. Though I am happy to admit I am not struggling with my weight. My current food vs activity ratios makes me happy, I don't mind at all a few extra pounds, and am very happy to stay as I am.

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      • She's comfortable how she is. No amount of reasoning or logic will change that.

        Using the excuse of "it's my medication" or "it's genetic" is what precipitated my interjection.

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