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JonInMiddleGA 08-24-2005 10:44 AM

Doctor said a bad word, faces loss of license
 
NH doctor in trouble with state because he told woman she needed to lose weight

Published on: 08/24/05

ROCHESTER, N.H. — As doctors warn more patients that they should lose weight, the advice has backfired on one doctor with a woman filing a complaint with the state saying he was hurtful, not helpful.

Dr. Terry Bennett says he tells obese patients their weight is bad for their health and their love lives, but the lecture drove one patient to complain to the state.

"I told a fat woman she was obese," Bennett says. "I tried to get her attention. I told her, 'You need to get on a program, join a group of like-minded people and peel off the weight that is going to kill you.' "

He says he wrote a letter of apology to the woman when he found out she was offended.

Her complaint, filed about a year ago, was initially investigated by a panel of the New Hampshire Board of Medicine, which recommended that Bennett be sent a confidential letter of concern. The board rejected the suggestion in December and asked the attorney general's office to investigate.

Bennett rejected that office's proposal that he attend a medical education course and acknowledge that he made a mistake.

Bruce Friedman, chairman of the board of medicine, said he could not discuss specific complaints. Assistant Attorney General Catherine Bernhard, who conducted the investigation, also would not comment, citing state law that complaints are confidential until the board takes disciplinary action.

The board's Web site says disciplinary sanctions may range from a reprimand to the revocation of all rights to practice in the state.

"Physicians have to be professional with patients and remember everyone is an individual. You should not be inflammatory or degrading to anyone," said board member Kevin Costin.

Other overweight patients have come to Bennett's defense.

"What really makes me angry is he told the truth," Mindy Haney told WMUR-TV on Tuesday. "How can you punish somebody for that?"

Haney said Bennett has helped her lose more than 150 pounds, but acknowledged that the initially didn't want to listen.

"I have been in this lady's shoes. I've been angry and left his practice. I mean, in-my-car-taking-off angry," Haney said. "But once you think about it, you're angry at yourself, not Doctor Bennett. He's the messenger. He's telling you what you already know."

Kodos 08-24-2005 10:46 AM

She was probably ugly too. I hope he didn't mention that.

Eaglesfan27 08-24-2005 10:49 AM

Wow. Just wow.

I'm obese, but as a doctor and psychiatrist, I frequently counsel my patients about the negative effects of being obese on both their psychological and physical health. I do it sensitively, but I do it. I realize that my own weight may lessen the effectiveness of my message. However, I've never had a patient complain about my telling them that they are overweight and need to lose weight. I really wonder the context of his message and how he delivered it.

Draft Dodger 08-24-2005 10:49 AM

WTF is WRONG with this fucking world?

JeeberD 08-24-2005 10:50 AM

Fucking ridiculous... :mad:

Kodos 08-24-2005 10:54 AM

"Lose weight, you friggin' cow!"

cartman 08-24-2005 10:54 AM

Next she'll probably sue the junk food industry for making her gain the weight. It's never your fault.

Neon_Chaos 08-24-2005 10:54 AM

Fat people should die!

Oh wait. I'm fat. :(

stevew 08-24-2005 10:56 AM

"in-my-car-taking-off angry"


Now that is freaking angry.

cartman 08-24-2005 10:57 AM

Denial ain't just a river in Egypt.

Kodos 08-24-2005 10:58 AM

And "The Nile" isn't just an emotional state.

Oh wait, yes it is. "My bad."

Farrah Whitworth-Rahn 08-24-2005 11:03 AM

If she died due to obesity related diseases, her family would be suing the doctor for failing to warn her of the risks. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.

I hope he recommended she consult a shrink. Clearly this woman has issues.

Bee 08-24-2005 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eaglesfan27
I really wonder the context of his message and how he delivered it.


That's what I'm wondering as well. I hate stories that don't give enough information.

rkmsuf 08-24-2005 11:05 AM

he should have had sex with her

Solecismic 08-24-2005 11:09 AM

I don't care if he told her using a Triumph the Insult Dog hand puppet, it's nothing to threaten his license with. If she felt insulted, she should have switched doctors.

Maybe she could find one that gives away free potato chips in the reception area while you're waiting for your appointment.

lurker 08-24-2005 11:10 AM

Am I missing the bad word? It's not obese, is it? I thought that's just the word for someone who's 20% overweight.

rkmsuf 08-24-2005 11:11 AM

he said mean, awful things and then she fell down the stairs and her shoes fell off

Eaglesfan27 08-24-2005 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Solecismic
I don't care if he told her using a Triumph the Insult Dog hand puppet.


Hmm, that might be a good new technique :D

Mustang 08-24-2005 11:14 AM

Its amazing that we can tell people not to smoke, drink, run with scissors, look both ways before crossing, don't shoot up heroin, don't stick things in electrical outlets and use a condom all in the name of making sure someone doesn't harm themselves but, tell someone to lose weight because it is unhealthy for their long term health and BY GOD.. HOW DARE YOU INSULT MY FATTOGY BODY!

sovereignstar 08-24-2005 11:21 AM

Run a few laps, fat ass.

Bee 08-24-2005 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Solecismic
I don't care if he told her using a Triumph the Insult Dog hand puppet, it's nothing to threaten his license with. If she felt insulted, she should have switched doctors.

Maybe she could find one that gives away free potato chips in the reception area while you're waiting for your appointment.


I don't see the guy losing his license, but depending on how offensive he was in dealing with his patient I can see the board wanting him to take a class in bedside manners or something similar. When you're sanctioned by a board, it covers more than just the ability to do the job. There's a certain level of professionalism that they require you to maintain. Without more information, it's hard to tell if he crossed the line or not but it sounds like he might have at least approached it considering the recommendations by both the board appointed panel and the attorney's general office.

Lathum 08-24-2005 11:32 AM

All this does is set a precident that is going to make other doctors wary of advising their patients to lose weight.

timmynausea 08-24-2005 11:57 AM

If he would've done it sarcastically, thus not using the word obese, he could've gotten away with it. Plus it actually would've offended her more.

Dutch 08-24-2005 12:03 PM

Worst.Lawsuit.Ever

CamEdwards 08-24-2005 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Solecismic
I don't care if he told her using a Triumph the Insult Dog hand puppet, it's nothing to threaten his license with. If she felt insulted, she should have switched doctors.

Maybe she could find one that gives away free potato chips in the reception area while you're waiting for your appointment.


You're just the right size... for me to POOP ON!!!

Subby 08-24-2005 12:25 PM

"Hey Kodos"

Kodos 08-24-2005 12:43 PM

"'Hey Subby.'"

Subby 08-24-2005 12:44 PM

"What's shakin'?"

Kodos 08-24-2005 12:49 PM

"How's it hangin'?"

rkmsuf 08-24-2005 12:55 PM

"You two should get a room."

Lonnie 08-24-2005 12:56 PM

Dr. House would be proud.

sabotai 08-24-2005 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lurker
Am I missing the bad word? It's not obese, is it? I thought that's just the word for someone who's 20% overweight.


That's what I was wondering. I must have missed the news report that said using the word "obese" is no longer acceptable.

Bee 08-24-2005 02:00 PM

That's the thing...no where does it actually say what he said to her other than the one line about "...peeling off the weight...". Did he just say "You're obese" or did he say something completely out of line? He said he tried to get her attention, but how did he do that? Everyone here seems to be assuming all he did was call her fat or obese and tell her to lose weight. Since the article doesn't actually go into any details that's just a assumption, but considering the medical board had a panel look into it and wanted to send a warning and the attorney's general office wanted him to take a medical education course and acknowledge he made a mistake tends to lend credence to her opinion that he was unprofessional. Of course, that doesn't get headlines...so the media just tells enough of the information to get the general public up in arms. But then again, that's just a guess as well, so maybe the media isn't trying to sensationalize a non-story on a slow news day and all he did was call her fat...making her, the medical board and the attorney general's office idiots.

Critch 08-24-2005 02:06 PM

The vet told me my kitty was "tubby". She actually used the word "tubby".

Can I sue?

aran 08-24-2005 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Critch
The vet told me my kitty was "tubby". She actually used the word "tubby".

Can I sue?


Yup. Just feed your pet some crack or some other drug and bring him in front of the court to show that he/she's been emotionally traumatized by the name-calling.

tucker342 08-24-2005 02:33 PM

If he said something like "lose some weight you fat fuck!!!" than I could see how she might feel insulted.:)

duckman 08-24-2005 02:34 PM

"Why are you smiling? You got a candy bar in your pocket?"

HomerJSimpson 08-24-2005 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bee
I don't see the guy losing his license, but depending on how offensive he was in dealing with his patient I can see the board wanting him to take a class in bedside manners or something similar. When you're sanctioned by a board, it covers more than just the ability to do the job. There's a certain level of professionalism that they require you to maintain. Without more information, it's hard to tell if he crossed the line or not but it sounds like he might have at least approached it considering the recommendations by both the board appointed panel and the attorney's general office.



I agree. There is more to this story than we have here, and whoever wrote this article is feeding the sensationalist slant.

ice4277 08-24-2005 02:37 PM

People need to realize that sometimes the truth hurts. Its like the airlines charging very overweight people two tickets. Everybody complains how unfair it is, discrimination, etc. Well, the last time I flew, I had some fat guy sitting next to me basically falling into my seat. As if you already don't have enough room on a plane. How the hell is that fair to me?

sterlingice 08-24-2005 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lurker
Am I missing the bad word? It's not obese, is it? I thought that's just the word for someone who's 20% overweight.


Yeah, I'm trying to figure out what he said that was wrong. It's not for obese, I'd assume- maybe he called her fatass or something. Still, not a reason to lose a license. Just a reason for her not going to him from now on.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lonnie
Dr. House would be proud.


Yes, but he'd find an even wittier way to say it.

SI

illinifan999 08-24-2005 03:02 PM

My teacher today...she...she...she...said I was white. :(

JonInMiddleGA 08-24-2005 03:04 PM

Quote:

I told her, 'You need to get on a program, join a group of like-minded people and peel off the weight that is going to kill you.' "

Given the state of the world today, I really believe this will boil down to something as simple as the doctor described in the article.

Raiders Army 08-24-2005 03:24 PM

But if she loses weight, her breastses will get smaller. Would someone please think of the breastses!?!

BigJohn&TheLions 08-24-2005 03:30 PM

I'm gonna sue the next cop who gives me a summons for public intoxication. It hurts my feelings to have my drinking problem brought to light, and then having to go stand in front of a judge is publicly embarassing...

kingfc22 08-24-2005 03:31 PM

Maybe he told her she ws fat after she broke his scale. He should sue her for that.

Eaglesfan27 08-24-2005 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lonnie
Dr. House would be proud.


He's my secret hero.

cody8200 08-24-2005 04:46 PM

Ugggh. Dumbass lawsuits are ruining the good name of law. ;)

stevew 08-24-2005 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ice4277
People need to realize that sometimes the truth hurts. Its like the airlines charging very overweight people two tickets. Everybody complains how unfair it is, discrimination, etc. Well, the last time I flew, I had some fat guy sitting next to me basically falling into my seat. As if you already don't have enough room on a plane. How the hell is that fair to me?


Man, i remember a similar experience on the bus. I see this dude walking up the aisle who would make Jerry Ball look like a midget. The bus is full, nobody is sitting beside other people. Inside my head, i start the "please dont sit beside me" chant. Of course he does, and i get pressed up against the window, thankfully he gets off the bus in a few stops. I cant imagine a plane ride, as you cant just get off the plane early.

John Galt 08-24-2005 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eaglesfan27
He's my secret hero.


I would think he would be almost every GP or clinic doctor's secret hero. The way he lays into patients during the clinic visits is always fun (and often better than the rest of the show).

Raven 08-24-2005 05:10 PM

Maybe the reason she is so upset is because she came to the doctor's office for something other than her weight. Then the Doc took it upon himself to bring up her obesity. I could see that offending her.


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