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Yet Another Way for the BSA to Discriminate

Posted by synedra on Jan 15, 2009 in Uncategorized

My friend has been a boy scout leader for years.  She doesn’t have any children, but she and her husband are active scout leaders nonetheless, giving their support and guidance to kids because they enjoy it, and because they are good people.

My friend has lost a lot of weight and goes to boot camp and bikram yoga regularly.  She did the Danskin triathlon with me last year.  She could almost certainly pass whatever fitness test the BSA threw at her to prove she’s able to survive in the severe conditions present at a Boy Scout Camping event.
The BSA has just updated their guidelines for their leaders.  According to the chart they have, unless she loses weight to meet an arbitrary standard, she will no longer be able to participate in remote or strenuous boy scout events, and the organization strongly suggests that she not be able to participate in *ANY* boy scout event. If their goal is to provide the boys with a good role model, a larger person who is active and healthy is a much better role model than a normal weight person who smokes, or drinks, or just plain doesn’t exercise.  I would take her as a leader for my den in a heartbeat – she is a smart, moral, and fit person who embodies the values I’d like my son to strive for.
I hope that someone sues the Boy Scouts over this.  It is pure discrimination with no reasonable defense.  I will have to consider strongly whether my son should continue in an organization which believes that they can judge his moral worth based on his belt size – or the belt size of his leaders.  I realize that the Boy Scouts are a private organization, but this kind of ignorant elitism is unacceptable.  If you want to make sure that people are fit to camp, test them.  The results might surprise you.  The only reason for this particular decision has to be that someone in BSA headquarters doesn’t want their organization associated with overweight people.  Pure, unadulterated, bigotry.
If you’d like to see the new health form yourself you can see it on their website. The precise wording is “Individuals desiring to participate in any high-adventure activity or events in which emergency evacuation would take longer
than 30 minutes by ground transportation will not be permitted to do so if they exceed the weight limit as documented at the
bottom of this page. Enforcing the height/weight limit is strongly encouraged for all other events, but it is not mandatory.”

 
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The Trials and Tribulations of my Tummy

Posted by synedra on Jan 2, 2009 in Uncategorized

My GI tract has been doing some super weird things over the last couple of years.  When I eat pretty much anything, my stomach puffs up by 5 inches, and it gets totally hard.  My answer to this conundrum up until now has been to only wear skirts, and only skirts with elastic waistbands, but it occurred to me that perhaps I should mention this to my doctor.   So I did, which started me on a super fun game called “What the heck is wrong with this system, anyhow?”

The first thing I did was a CDSA test, which indicated that I have a lot of inflammation markers in my gut.  This can be caused by a wide range of things, including Celiac, other food sensitivities, an infection, or cancer.  Also, my happy bacteria were completely missing, which wouldn’t be totally weird, except that I’ve been taking probiotics filled with them for a few months, so somehow they’re getting gobbled up and not colonizing.    And I had some little benign amoebas taking up residence.
So then we did a celiac test.  Negative.  That’s good, I guess, although at this point I’d rather have that than some of the other options.  I took Flagyl for a few days to kill the amoebas (in case maybe they weren’t benign, and were causing the problems).  It almost killed me, so I begged off of that for now.
Next stop, Elimination Diet.  So this week I started my 3-week diet with no corn, wheat, soy, milk, eggs, red meat, caffeine, sugar, peanuts… pretty much nothing.  I’m glad I’m on vacation this week while I get started with this, and I’m happy to say that I’m almost through day 5 and am still alive. I just finished a pretty decent lunch – homemade turkey chili over roasted potatoes, with slices of avocado on top.  My life became a lot better when I figured out how to make a pretty decent representation of a rice crispy treat with brown rice syrup, almond butter, vanilla, and brown rice crispy cereal.  I got to take those to the movies, and they were a perfect snacky treat.  
In a couple of weeks I’ll be visiting the gastroenterologist, to see what she thinks about this whole thing.  My tummy isn’t getting all that much better, but I’m going to go through this for 3 weeks so we know if it helps or not.  As long as I have my rice crispy treats, I think it’ll be ok.

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