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R. C. Binstock, a 58-year-old novelist and technical writer in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has always been heavy. He felt ashamed, accepting others’ judgmental views. So when he went to Dr. Sriram Machineni at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston 2 years ago, he vowed that this would be his last attempt before bariatric surgery. His doctor suggested lifestyle modification. R. C. refused. He was already doing all that and it didn’t help. Eventually, his doctor found a drug combination that had a lasting effect. R. C. lost 55 pounds and maintained it. “I will never be ashamed of my body again, ever,” said R. C., who @kayanaszymczak photographed with his dog, Lucy. 2 people can have the same amount of excess weight, they can be the same age, the same socioeconomic class, the same race, the same gender. And yet a treatment that works for one will do nothing for the other. The problem, researchers say, is that obesity and its precursor — being overweight — are not one disease but instead, like cancer, they are many. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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