For the curious...BMI
Dr. Hall has a mess of calculators on his web site, and uses multiple ways to figure BMI, breast cancer risk, etc.
Here's the index:
http://www.halls.md/mapit.htm
And breast cancer risk:
http://www.halls.md/breast/risk.htm
Body Mass Index:
http://www.halls.md/body-mass-index/bmi.htm
BMI calculator and body weight comparison page:
http://www.halls.md/body-mass-index/av.htm
Here's the index:
http://www.halls.md/mapit.htm
And breast cancer risk:
http://www.halls.md/breast/risk.htm
Body Mass Index:
http://www.halls.md/body-mass-index/bmi.htm
BMI calculator and body weight comparison page:
http://www.halls.md/body-mass-index/av.htm
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So, my wrists look bony, and you can count the ribs above my boobs--but I'm puffy from the LBb and other problems in legs/hips/waist. My BMI is close to what this doctor suggests is the upper limit of healthy for my height and weight--but is it accurate? Good question.
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I also have a lot more muscle than the average population, but according to the BMI, I'd have to lose 60-65 lbs to get to normal weight. That's just not going to happen. I have maybe 20 lbs. I can lose safely. After that, I'd have to take off an arm.
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It's my shorthand for the causative agent of Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi. I have chronic Lyme, and among other side effects is bloating, inability to process carbohydrates like wheat, corn, milk, potatoes--when I get trace amounts, I bloat. I still eat small amounts of rice, which also makes me bloat, but not as badly. I figure I can't cut it out completely...worried about diet balance.
After that, I'd have to take off an arm.
Definite bad idea. 8^) I'd vote for trying to slowly lose the 20, and then say screw it for the rest. If your blood work is good, and you feel healthy, is a doctor going to hassle you? Not unless any extra weight appears in the doctor's own, personal bugbear area--like stomach fat weirds out some doctors, because it increases certain risks.
And unless you're devoted to your doctor, a doc who is a nag about one small thing can be replaced. Speaking from experience...
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As for the weight, well if some asshat hadn't swiped my bike, I think I'd have those last 20 off by the end of the summer. Now I need a new bike.
Compensating...
Now I need a new bike.
Is real new in budget, or are you going to check out the pawn shops? Good luck--
Re: Compensating...
Newy new WAS in the budget, but now that my truck is kaput I'll have to settle for pawn shopping. I may try freecycle before I go to the pawn shop though.
Re: Compensating...