"You don’t need it!"
I went to my doctor yesterday for my first ever check-up with him for my continuing care. He’s the new Primary Care Provider I sought for me and the hubby and so far, I like him. The usual physical check-up routines were what I underwent and he said everything about my health is good, except for my asthma flairs. And so, he gave me a prescription refill for it to be ready at all times.
I complained about my weight status like I did to every little pain I currently have (joint and muscle pain, headache, and vision) and asked him if weight loss pills could be good for me. He quickly said I don’t need it because my BMI accordingly falls in the normal index and so I don’t have to worry if I feel like I am big. As long as I continue doing the 30-45 minutes of treadmill every day, Dr. Sander said I am on the right track.
It’s a relief to hear it from my own doctor, but then, I am still not satisfied. I’ve been complainig to the hubby how is it that I don’t seem to lose these excess lbs. that I have even though I’ve religiously do the exercise and have lessened my carb intakes. And as usual, the hubby would remind me to forget about the idea of doing the treadmill for the sake of losing weight. Because I simply don’t have to. I look fine and healthy, and it’s all that matters. Oh the struggle of losing weight, eh?





