Suff wrote:Good as an ethos for when things are fine. Not very good when it comes down to difficult times. One of the best phrases I ever heard to describe this was
"When a patient has an unbalanced condition such as diet, then the treatment must also be unbalanced". That, for me, is the whole crux of the thing.
And that is what I was/am getting at. We are not being looked at as individuals and our many variable conditions, we are treated for the conditions we present, but not for how those condition occurred. As far as treatment is concerned we are all the same.
I also agree with Kaz, We are treating fatness/obesity after it presents itself whilst not looking to the reasons for it. And when we do look at the reasons we always, for PC reasons, fail to blame the lifestyles of those suffering, so drugs or operations become the answer.