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Ragen Chastain's avatar

Thank you for the work that you are doing with your patients, in the medical community, and here on Substack. You've made so many important points here and the ending "Either medical education cultivates anti-fatness or it does a terrible job correcting it. Or both." cuts right to the heart of the issue (and, for the record, in my experience it is most definitely both.) I'm so glad that your patients get to have you on their healthcare team and grateful that you are doing this work more widely and that you are modeling how we can do our own work to uncover and dismantle anti-fat bias in healthcare!

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Chloe Ackerman, PsyD (she/her)'s avatar

Thank you for writing this. I remember in my early twenties, I went to the doctor for hives on my arm, and the nurse talked to me about my weight. I was filled with shame and guilt. Several years later, while seeing a doctor for follow up on an unrelated condition, she talked to me about I need to do something about my obesity. Turns out her MA put my height into the computer wrong -- even though he hadn't even checked my height.

Since then, I've learned that I have lipedema, a rare adipose disorder that doesn't respond to diet, exercise, or even bariatric surgery. I feel much more able to advocate for myself and partner with my doctors to learn together about a diagnosis that gets no air time in residency. I feel fortunate to say that in the last several years, I've never had a doctor bring up my size or weight in a way that's unrelated to the matter at hand. I think it's doctors like you, Zed, who are helping to transform that medical culture, so thank you.

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