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I didn't say that a doctor should tell a patient they should lose weight (though it is a reasonable thing for a doctor to do). Because of your sensitivity to the subject of losing weight I said "Isn't it reasonable for a doctor to tell people....... what their most healthy weight would be?" Then you can decide what you will do about it (but don't blame the doctor if you get sick). I don't understand the argument that doctors should not tell patients to lose weight because the patient will inevitably (really?) gain it back again. That sounds like the patient intends to gain it back again. After all, if one goes through the trouble of losing weight, it is less trouble to keep it off. Re #24: I am surprised that Jim's doctor thinks a cholesterol level of 145 is too low. Mine is 135 and my doctor is delighted.
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