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2007-02-03 13:27
[personal profile] flexibeast
This sort of thing makes me furious:
A woman in Oklahoma suffered for twelve years with a growing ovarian tumor that went undiagnosed. Everytime she went to the doctor, she was told she was just fat and needed to lose weight. After awhile she stopped going to the doctor. It wasn't until she'd become so swollen that the circulation in her legs became compromised and they began to crack and ooze that a doctor finally took her seriously and admitted it wasn't just a problem with "overeating." During an exploratory surgery they discovered a 93 pound ovarian cyst. Yet even then, it was compared to a "big balloon, a big beach ball" and the news reports wrote mockingly of her walking around with a tumor she didn’t know was there.

Luckily, this woman’s tumor was benign. But "obese" women have higher death rates from many cancers than "normal" weight women. Several researchers have looked for reasons for this health disparity and have learned it isn't because of their fat in the way that is popularly believed.
One of my partners, [livejournal.com profile] sacred_harlot, is quite a large woman. She's currently suffering from heart and leg problems, which in recent years have curtailed her ability to do as much physical activity as she used to. She still does a fair amount of physical activity anyway, not only because she's a mother of two teenagers, but because she tries to work out on her exercise bike as much as possible. She also eats better than anyone i know: salads are a regular part of her diet, she very much limits her intake of fats and sugars, she drinks lots of water and fruit juices, and she generally limits her food intake overall, having only health snacks between meals.

But none of this matters to the health 'professionals' she's seen in recent times; most of them have made it quite clear that they're not willing to properly address her health issues until she's "lost that weight". There seems to be an implication that she couldn't possibly be doing any of the above things, because otherwise she would obviously be slimmer. And never mind that she was sexually and physically abused as a child by her mother, which recent research suggests may be linked to heart problems; her heart and leg problems must simply be a result of her being 'lazy'. Presumably just like my ME/CFS and fibromyalgia merely reflects my own 'laziness'. :-P

We're constantly lectured about the (some real, some dubious) health costs of being fat; but what about the health costs of our society's fatphobia?

[ Cross-posted to [livejournal.com profile] fat_feminist ]
 

Date: 2007-02-03 03:09 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] not-in-denial.livejournal.com
I've run into a lot of this myself. And then I get told it's easy to lose weight.

Yeah. Right.

Even if my metabolism was brilliant, I have CFS. I can't exercise. A healthy diet will only keep your body healthy, but it won't lower your weight if you can't exercise.

The only way I've found to lose weight for me is to restrict what I eat to meat, eggs and some vegetables. And guess what? A high protein diet like that is no longer a viable option for me because of my bowel problems over the last two years!

And frankly, even if it was? I barely get out of the house these days. Life kind of sucks. Food is a pleasure that I can still take part in, so fuck it, I'm going to keep enjoying it.

Guess I'll just have to stay a fat tranny :p (which would be a much nicer thing to be if I could hide my breasts a little better.)

Date: 2007-02-03 06:39 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flexibeast.livejournal.com
I have CFS. I can't exercise. A healthy diet will only keep your body healthy, but it won't lower your weight if you can't exercise.

*sad nod* i've put on lots of weight since i started taking hormones - some of it wanted, of course! - and having CFS has limited my ability to do something about the unwanted parts of that weight.

Food is a pleasure that I can still take part in, so fuck it, I'm going to keep enjoying it.

Indeed!

Guess I'll just have to stay a fat tranny :p

See, it's precisely that self-defeating attitude that means you fatties never change. :-P

Date: 2007-02-03 07:34 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] not-in-denial.livejournal.com
Oh I don't know, I think being a "fat tranny" is kind of an awesome thing to be :)

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