I'm just posting to have a little rant!
I've been in MJ for 18 months. Started at a BMI of 30 and mu BMI is now 20 and I'm on a maintenance dose which I aim to come off fully by the 2 year mark in August.
Yesterday my doctor rang me to say he got a letter from a pharmacy that I'm on MJ but my BMI is too low, why am I on it, it's dangerous, this is the first he's heard of it, it's only for BMIs 27+ etc.
Firstly - a letter first appeared on my GP record in October 2024 as I can see a copy on the NHS app.
Secondly - The most recent letter states I am maintaining and that they can prescribe maintenance down to BMI of 19 with close monitoring and it's been verified that I was previously eligible. I've been with the same pharmacy since November 2024.
Thirdly - When I tried to explain the above he wasn't listening and just kept repeating how dangerous it was!
Honestly, I was in shock when I came off the phone. Are GPs really that clueless about this medication?
I've seen a few posts where people haven't wanted to disclose to their GP as their GP is clueless / judgemental etc. And the responses are usually things like that the letter just gets uploaded to your file, as if you're going to get a phone call from your actual GP....Well turns out I did.
He just kept repeating BMI of 27+. Right, so I get to a BMI of 27 then, have to stop the medication just to get fat again and repeat?
He wasn't interested in me saying how I train regularly, eat 2000+ calories a day, the best health I've been for ages.
Honestly, I was furious, felt told off like a child!
Anyone else had similiar from their GPs? Clueless, absolutely clueless.