I want to work in a bariatric hospital but it's hard to sympathize with fat fucks; especially if they don't take care of themselves and do what their doctors say. I want to be an office manager so I don't come in constant contact with fatties as I monitor their health. An SJW told me that I need to say "I know how you feel and I understand." before I say "If you want to live, you must do what the doctor asks of you or else your life would mean nothing." The SJW even did a roleplay with me where she pretended to be an alcoholic and I pretended to be a medical worker so it went like this.
Me: That alcohol will kill you. If you don't stop, you will die a slow and painful death.
SJW: I don't care and I'm happy with myself. Each person is different and I think I'm fine.
Me: If that's true, then why are you in my office?
SJW: I just wanted to see if I can continue living the way I want to and see if you have any advice that will help me without giving up my drinking habits.
Me: I just told you to stop drinking alcohol and you may be smiling now but soon, you will die a slow and painful death to the point of regret.
After that roleplay, she told me that I need to have sympathy for others if I want to work for a hospital of any kind including bariatric hospitals. She told me that when a bariatric patient is suffering from depression and food addiction, they need sympathy and be told that they have the willpower to change. Here's the problem; even if I tell them that and they get bariatric surgery, the rest of the treatment plan is in their hands. If they're sneaking in their trigger foods in their fat rolls and they get caught, the doctor has the right to sign them off to get discharged from their treatment centers for failure to follow with treatment plans. Skinny people suffer from depression too. So, if you're a medical worker, how do you deal with bariatric patients who are just admitted into the hospital for treatment?
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[–] SUPA_FUPA [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
No. Just a coworker. She knew what I wanted to do in the future when we have to introduce ourselves as new employees.