Can you decline to be weighed?

Research supports that many individuals, especially women, are less likely to see their doctor because of uneasiness associated with being weighed. (1, 2) As a patient, you have the right to decline being weighed.
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Can I refuse to get weighed at the doctor?

Something to keep in mind is that you always have the right to refuse to be weighed. This right often surprises people and for some, this may feel like a bold stance to take. You may even get some pushback from the medical staff, but this is your right and your stance to take.
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How do you decline being weighed?

You are allowed to refuse to be weighed. If the nurse insists, you can tell her to write “Patient declined to be weighed.” You can also say “I'd like to wait to see if it's medically necessary based on the doctor's assessment.”
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Can a doctor force you to get weighed?

Sometimes, knowing your weight is important information your doctor needs to inform a treatment decision (like certain medication dosages). In these cases, your doctor may insist on weighing you.
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Why do I weigh more at doctor?

A higher reading during your checkup could be due to many factors outside your control. "Some weight fluctuations are to be expected from things like eating salty foods, monthly hormonal fluctuations, strength training and weight of clothing," says Dr.
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Why do doctors weigh you with clothes on?

“It can have a strong psychological impact from the number on the scale,” she said. Weight fluctuates for several reasons, experts say, but it also helps to know what your base weight typically is. Clothing, time of day, when you use the bathroom, water weight and hormones all play into weight change during the day.
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Do gynecologists weigh you?

The Checkup

A nurse or medical assistant will take you into the exam room to weigh you and get your blood pressure. If the doctor is going to do a quick visual check of things like breast growth, you will be left alone to get undressed.
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Why do psychiatrists weigh me?

A simple physical. Many psychiatrists will take your vitals on your first visit to establish a baseline. They will take your blood pressure and temperature and many will also weigh you. There is also the possibility of a blood draw.
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What top obesity doctors think you should know?

Weight and Obesity: 10 Things Doctors Want You to Know
  • “Exercise doesn't help you lose weight.” ...
  • “Working out can help you maintain weight loss.” ...
  • “Weight loss drugs can make a big difference.” ...
  • “Understanding why you overeat is key to treatment.” ...
  • “Diets aren't one-size-fits-all.”
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What happens during a psychiatric evaluation?

During the evaluation, you may be asked to complete blood work, a urine test, or a brain scan to rule out any physical conditions. You may also be asked to answer questions about drug and alcohol use to confirm your experience is not a side effect.
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What does a physiatrist do on the first day of meeting?

Initial visit with a physiatrist

You can expect the following at your first visit: A physical exam and medical history review. Possible imaging tests such as an X-ray, MRI or CAT scan. An evaluation of your symptoms.
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Do Gynos care if you shave?

Nope! You do not need to shave before a gynecologist appointment (or any doctor's appointment!). Your doctor doesn't care how you care for your pubic hair, because it isn't a health or hygiene concern. They've seen it all, and how you style (or don't style) your pubic hair probably won't even register.
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When should a girl have her first pelvic exam?

What is the right age to take this step? The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends that girls first see a gynecologist when they're between the ages of 13 and 15. Most girls will not need a pelvic exam during this first visit, though.
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Should you take your shoes off to weigh yourself?

The clothes you wear also can contribute to the number on the scale. To have less variation, weigh yourself in the same clothes, with or without shoes, or weigh yourself when you're nude. The type of scale you use also may cause a variance.
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How much do clothes typically weigh?

Researchers went through the trouble of testing the average weight clothing added when participants weighed themselves and found that clothes added an average weight of around 1.8 pounds among women and around 2.6 pounds among men.
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How much weight do you take off for clothes?

Men can lop off nearly 2.5 lbs to account for their clothing while women can only subtract around 2. And this holds true, unfortunately, no matter what the weather outside. So no more making allowances for that thick wool sweater. Now you know exactly how much your clothes weigh.
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Do gynecologists judge you?

Contrary to what you might think, when your gyno asks you these sorts of questions, there's no right or wrong answer. “We don't want to judge you, we just want to help you,” says Sherry Thomas, M.D., a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
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Do pelvic exams hurt?

A pelvic exam is a normal part of taking care of your body. It only takes a few minutes and it doesn't hurt.
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Do I cancel my Pap smear while on period?

You may want to reschedule your Pap smear if you're on your period. Technically, you can get a Pap smear while on your period, but it may be better to reschedule to a time when you aren't menstruating. Depending on how heavy your flow is, it may affect the results of your screening.
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Can I go to Gyno on my period?

There is no medical reason to cancel or reschedule your appointment because you're on your period. In fact, if the reason you're going to the doctor is that your menstrual cycle is causing your issues, it's actually an ideal time for you to go.
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Can boyfriend come to Pap smear?

You can call your doctor ahead of time to find out if your boyfriend (or anybody else) can accompany you. For a number of reasons, however, it's unlikely that he'll be allowed to be with you. It might make you feel a little better to read up on what a pelvic exam consists of and what it will probably feel like.
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What do you wear to a gynecologist?

Wear comfortable clothing you can get out of easily. Also, if you're having a mammogram before or after your Pap test, “wear a top and skirt or pants,” Dr. King says. “That way you can remove just your top for the test.”
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How long does it take for a psychiatrist to diagnose you?

A doctor usually conveys an unfavorable diagnosis after 5 to 10 visits. Once a person knows the name of their problem, they will inquire about prognosis. Prognosis means predicting the outcomes of disease.
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What can a physiatrist diagnose?

Physiatrists diagnose and treat a variety of patients with many types of disorders such as:
  • Back pain.
  • Neck pain.
  • Strokes.
  • Brain injuries.
  • Neuromuscular disorders.
  • Sports injuries.
  • Spinal cord injuries.
  • Arthritis.
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What kind of questions do psychiatrists ask?

Be prepared for the psychiatrist to ask you questions

“So, what brings you in today?” “Tell me what you're here for.” “How're you doing?” “How can I help you?”
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