Does the doc have a specific protocol for the weigh-in? I find the variety in how people get weighed infuriating, especially when all of them seem to choose different methods, and then put the results in a category like "VITALS" on a portal pretending to track essential measurable truths. Same deal with blood pressure monitoring.
So, I have chosen my cardiologist's protocol she taught me for measuring blood pressure:
1. Sit at a table or desk with a surface at the height of the center of your heart. Use a fat book or a pillow to adjust the height.
2. Adjust your cuff to where it is comfortable just up from your elbow, with your arm straightish and your elbow down, palm up.
3. Listen or read something, Let at least five minutes pass.
4. Make sure you are sitting comfortably and nothing is stressed
5.Push the button and, whichever stresses you the least, either watch or close your eyes.
So, I choose closing my eyes and listening to music.
Now that it is a regular thing, how would you prefer the protocol of getting weighed? With a gown? Without?
Underwear? Nude?
One short lived doc weighed her patients in their shoes, from hiking boots to flip flops, in whatever they came in , heavy wook coats or silk mini dresses. One day, I was feeling a little dizzy from fasting and forgot to note I was still wearing my backpack, at least a fifteen pound load that day. She was all in my face about the weight gain "after I told you to work at losing 10% of your body weight". She was so nasty that when she had finished writing up my lab orders and informed me that he staff member was going to come take my blood, and my response was that I would rather have it taken in the hospital lab, she informed me that I did not seem like a cooperative patient, that I was not cooperative and that she did not want me as a patient. She tore up my lab orders as she said this. I had fasted fourteen hours and waited two months for my first comprehensive examination with her. "And, it has been very rude of you to wear your backpack during the appointment" She never put two and two together and realized that I had been wearing all along, even during the weigh -in.