Quote: (01-06-2015 07:37 PM)Sonsowey Wrote:
Yeah there is no real health risk associated with being thin.
A doctor told my girl that for her height, her "normal weight" would be about 10 pounds more than she currently weighs. She exercises and eats a very healthy diet.
"What does that mean, "normal weight"?" I asked her. "Normal people are fat, there are lots of health risks associated with being overweight, what health risks does the doctor think you face at your current weight?"
None, of course.
Normal - in this case means going to doctor and getting prescriptions to drugs.