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Forgive me if I find it hard to believe that today , the same day a discussion about rapid weight loss and the pros and cons etc took place on here you went to your doctor , got an appointment and discussed the same stuff we talked about today
It seems one heck of a coincidence
But if you say so ON
I'm not really sure what to say. It was booked in months ago - I have to have one at least every 12 months. I didn't go to "my" doctor. My firm has an on-site clinic purely for the purpose of doing staff medicals so I went there, but the person who does the medical is a doctor. And of course we discuss diet. I have to complete a fairly thorough questionnaire about what I eat, drink, how I sleep, stress levels, my exercise etc before I go and obviously last time they observed a significant drop in my weight and fat and wanted to understand it, so he was interested to discuss whether the weight had stayed off.
People have medicals. Mine was today.
I know! No, the opposite, I have a sedantry desk job.
It does seem a bit OTT. I have to do press-up tests; treadmill; bike; flexibility; some sort of lung capacity test; bloods, urine tests; this insanely complex sound test; eye tests; the good old cough-and-drop and they even check your balls. But it is quite good really. Gives me a chance to mention all of the little things you dont' normally bother going to see the GP about, and they are willing to check pretty much anything you mention.
It's not something you pass or fail and the results are entirely confidential. As far as I can tell they do it just to encourage us to look after our health.
the last time i went to the doctors was over 10 years ago apart from having my ears syringed by the nurse over there . so if you got nothing wrong with you they will do all that optimistic nick ? i don' t want to be a burden on the health service as theres porthcawl nothing wrong with me . does everyone here go for regular checks with the doctor ?
Would they syringe my ears? Don't know- but he did take a look and say it was "all clear", so presumably if it hadn't been he'd have booked me in to have it done. (Have you ever seen a video of it happening, by the way? Its one of the most satisfying things I've ever seen, up there with things like blackhead removal videos. God knows how I stumbled across them, but there is a whole section of tiktok devoted to it and it's fascinating!)
I totally agree about people not going for regular checks. I mean - why would you? But on the other hand, it is nice when it happens and you can talk things through and at least get peace of mind that you aren't falling apart. Like you, I'd never burden the NHS by requesting one but when there is an actual facility in the office geared up to do it then I'm really grateful for it. I should add that you can opt out of any part of it - loads of people don't want to do the push-up test for example.
And Tuerto- my employer doesn't get the data. It is entirely confidential. If they did get it.... I'm not sure I'd be that bothered to be honest. Although I probably wouldn't have gone out on Thurs night and had a skinful if they did get it- I'm sure it will show up in my blood test! I used to have the more basic test you mentioned - not sure if it as a result of age or seniority that the test changed to this half-day event!
I wonder how many other football message boards have five pages of Slimming World
I used to work for a large company and they did health checks on you hearing eyesight general well being but I always thought it was info they kept to disprove a compensation claim.
I might be wrong.
He's selling his book
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