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My spouse is concerned about my losing some weight in the last few months
(down to a morning weight of 96-97 recently, with a 5'6" small-boned
body), and while I fiddle with my diet, I would appreciate some help in
giving him perspective. He looks at my arms and says he thinks I may be
getting down to a weight that might endanger some vital organs (he says
he thinks about kidney damage or electrolyte imbalance, while I'm more
worried about long-term bone loss). It's to the point where, while I
have an appointment with my GI in three weeks, he suggested calling his
office to see if they can move my appointment up. I think I have a
weight problem but not a medical emergency, and thus far, he says he
isn't worried about my driving our kids around.
Any ideas?
Elizabeth Margareta
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