Had my annual MOT at my GPs last month. Apart from being a stone and a half or so overweight I'm doing fine. Yet again, they focused on that one thing. Watch your diet, drink less alcohol, exercise more. I then produced the ammunition. I showed them my alcohol intake from the previous 8 weeks minus the usual Xmas and New Year excesses. Showed food portion sizes reduced from the year before, reduced amounts of carb intake. During the summer between 150 and 200 Km a week cycling. In the winter 2 and occasionally 3 games a month as ref, covering an average of around 10Km per game. I closed that portion of the discussion with..... and I aint cutting down further.
Then I brought the big guns out. 4 of the 9 meds I was on have weight gain as a possible side effect. Result? They have stopped one of the meds and halved the dose of a second one. Upshot of that is half a stone loss in 4 weeks despite a 5 day weekend of celebrating my 66th birthday last weekend. I fully expect the weight loss to continue, especially now the better weather is on the way and I can get back out on the racing bike again.
The point of this? I am getting benefit out of doing my doctor's job for him rather than taking the crap thrown at me each year. Education IS the life blood of society but it isn't just Joe Public that needs educating, by any stretch of the imagination. Once you hit a certain age the doc always says "it's an age thing", no matter what the issue is. Education is a 2 way street. We should not only be educated by the press and the media (and doctors and others) but we also have a duty to educate others in the same wway I have educated my doctor. We are now looking at another one of my meds which has tinnitus as a side effect. Can we safely drop it or is there a good alternative I could try?
The point I think you both want to make is that education should be a daily part of life but that it should, in no way, be condescending.
On the other hand I might have this all wrong
Then I brought the big guns out. 4 of the 9 meds I was on have weight gain as a possible side effect. Result? They have stopped one of the meds and halved the dose of a second one. Upshot of that is half a stone loss in 4 weeks despite a 5 day weekend of celebrating my 66th birthday last weekend. I fully expect the weight loss to continue, especially now the better weather is on the way and I can get back out on the racing bike again.
The point of this? I am getting benefit out of doing my doctor's job for him rather than taking the crap thrown at me each year. Education IS the life blood of society but it isn't just Joe Public that needs educating, by any stretch of the imagination. Once you hit a certain age the doc always says "it's an age thing", no matter what the issue is. Education is a 2 way street. We should not only be educated by the press and the media (and doctors and others) but we also have a duty to educate others in the same wway I have educated my doctor. We are now looking at another one of my meds which has tinnitus as a side effect. Can we safely drop it or is there a good alternative I could try?
The point I think you both want to make is that education should be a daily part of life but that it should, in no way, be condescending.
On the other hand I might have this all wrong

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