I hear the sound of repeating the same sentence in my head.
“My vision is that every American wear to wear in four years.”
The RF’s Junior, our current Secretary of Health and Human Services, said this at the Congress hearing in late June. He said, wearing, is the key to Maha – make America healthy again – the agenda. Kennedy has an impact on their lifestyle on their lifestyle as a means of “control” or “accepting responsibility for Americans or” responsibility for “controlling” places of clothing for Americans. At the hearing, he also stated that his friends had consistently shed pounds thanks to devices like Glucose Monitor (CGM) and “lost diagnosis of diabetes”.
I am a specialist to wear. I do not clearly hate these devices. My problem with Kennedy’s “wear for every American” is that it gives a reputation to the idea All Benefits from wearing technology. It’s not so easy.
I started wearing a foot butt in 2014 to lose weight. I mysteriously got 40 pounds in six months. I started running. Avoiding my footsteps, 10,000 to 15,000 a day, from rain or shining. I ate less than 800 calories by logging 15,000 steps daily – for me, about 7.5 miles of hiking. The promise of all this figure, and what Kennedy is talking about is that people will have viable data to improve their health. I had a ton of data. I could see that things were not increasing. But the way these products and their apps were designed, I didn’t know how to “control” my health. Instead, I continued Advantage Weight
I cried a lot during this time. My mother, too, took my sudden hatred as a personal offense in carbohydrates. (How can you not eat Bap? Bap Life is !!) It doesn’t matter if I have improved running or I have measured everything from food. Every time I went to my doctors, I show them my fit butt data and request them seriously. My doctors did not know what to do with them what to do with them. I didn’t even know that I had to talk to what I was watching effectively. Instead, they only have to make the most of the people with “slow metabolism” from “you should be a vegetarian”. As of 2016, I put a pound of more pounds and, three years later, was diagnosed with polystic ovary syndrome – a hormonal condition that often causes weight gain and insulin resistance.
The workers helped me understand that something was closed, but it was a huge ride to answer. This has been the truth of my overall experience. Certainly, this tech helped improve Aspects I am a very active person of my health. I was unable to run two maraths, a handful of 10kg, and several 5kg race in the race. My sleep is more regular. I went to the early rise from the night to the night. I have seen a decrease in my resting heart rate by about 75 75 beats per minute, while sleeping up to 55 bpm while sleeping. My cholesterol is low. My weight is UU, but overall, I have been able to maintain weight loss from 60 pounds from PCOS to 25 pounds. And, I have put more muscles.
What I have not shared so much is that this improvement has come at a heavy price for my mental health.
In my first three years, my relationship with meal to wear was over. Despite tracking my data diligently, I didn’t get much through the results. There was not even a ton of guidance on how to enforce your data in a healthy way. I ended the hype -fixing by trying to help me reach my goal. I ended up with unpleasant eating habits. Food logging is also a significant feature in these wearing apps, so I carefully weight and log in everything that has been eaten over the years. If I had more than 15 calories than the budget, I would go for a five -minute race around the block to burn 50 calories and bring myself back. I avoided the social journey because, when eating out, my calorie logs were not guaranteed to be correct. If I was not developing enough, I would leave my food and punish myself. According to my physician, I began to show the light symptoms of both arthraxia Neroosa and anesthesia.

I also started creating anxiety about my race performance. If I was not improving my VO2 Max or mail hours, I was failing. It does not matter that I went 8 minutes, 45 seconds to run a personal best recording in 45 seconds. Whenever I was injured, my numbers would decrease, and I would feel like a complete failure. When my father passed away, I was trapped in a funeral house in Korean rural areas, walking in circles so that I could not lose my steps. The irony is, to please my wearing Overlords, I have injured myself several times in the past decade through an over -exposure.
I’m fine now, thank you for a lot of work in therapy and the help of your loved ones. But healing is not something else. Fifty percent time, I use to wear in a very reasonable way. I deliberately take the remaining five percent of the time, whenever old habits overtake their ugly heads.
I have no unique experience. Numerous studies and reports have shown that wearing can increase health anxiety. With the story, when a friend or acquaintance is able to wear new, I usually get one of the two types of messages. First of all, their data and all the ways they monitor the amount of food. The second is an uproar of the disturbing texts, asking whether their low HRV, heart rate, or any other matriculation is a sign that they are dying. Most of these messages come from people who have been intimidated by the recent health, and I usually teach them how to interpret their basic data in lesser terms. And it is rubbed. These devices overloaded people with a lot of information in my life but not enough context. If someone is struggling to understand it, how can anyone effectively “can control their health”?
Never all the solutions that fit one size will never happen.
Never all the solutions that fit one size will never happen. That is why I am skeptical that Kennedy’s vision is even more possible. Doctors do not always know how to translate the data capable of wearing. Not only that, enabling every American will be a massive move. Dozens of markets, if not hundreds, are products, and everyone’s health needs are unique. Will the government subsidize the cost? Where do Health Insurance Companies, FSA, and HSA fit in this photo? So far, we have heard everything from Kennedy is that the HHS plan is to launch a “largest advertising campaign in HHS history” to promote wearing usable.
But even if Kennedy had to solve this logistics scary dream, I raise the issue with enabled to wear as an essential component in one’s health journey. You take the risk of creating scenicism where insurance companies use as a means of reducing or increasing the premium of wearing premiums, such as how some car insurance providers use television devices to monitor their users’ driving in exchange for discounts. It looks good in the theory, but it also opens the door to discrimination. Something, but all diseases can be cured or prevented through lifestyle changes.
Not everyone will experience the deep side of this tech as I have. But I know that many people have, and many are willing. Some, like me, will eventually find a healthy balance. For others, that’s the most healthy thing they can do To avoid Worth wearing
