I think there's a big difference between regular weigh-ins at the doctor and significant changes in weight. A patient usually knows if their weight has changed a significant amount and can bring that up with a doctor themselves if it's not something they've done purposefully. It's also a question a doctor can ask without having to weight a patient at the very start of a visit like most doctor's offices do. Just asking if it's okay to be weighed, or if you'd like to be weighed at the start (or during) an appointment can set a different tone than making it a set expectation.
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Date: 2021-09-27 08:41 am (UTC)