NEW YORK, Feb. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Today's Wall Street Journal ran a story
on the health of Dr. Robert Atkins and grossly distorted and inaccurately
reported information that Dr. Atkins was obese at the time of his death. In
fact, up until the time he became comatose and lay in the hospital for two
weeks. Dr. Atkins' average weight was actually 60 pounds less than reported
in the Journal. The newspaper article was based on incomplete personal
medical records that were illegally delivered to the newspaper in violation of
federal law, coming from a known group of Vegan and animal rights extremists.
Dr. Atkins' weight was consistently and frequently documented in the years
and months prior to his fall; as he was suffering from cardiomyopathy, his
health was monitored closely. Due to water retention, this robust 6-foot plus
man, who competitively played tennis frequently during the week, had a weight
that varied between 180 and 195. During his coma, as he deteriorated and his
major organs failed, fluid retention and bloating dramatically distorted his
body and left him at 258 pounds at the time of his death, a documented weight
gain of over 60 pounds. How and why the Journal reported that he was obese,
remains the only unanswered question in this pathetic situation.
Any implication that Dr. Atkins was obese or fat prior to his coma, shows
a blatant disregard or even worse, lack of understanding of the medical facts
surrounding this case, or of the physiology of severe heart failure and the
degree of fluid retention that occurred during this hospitalization. None of
us would expect the physicians at PCRM to reveal this in light of their past
and their current motivation ... but surely as physicians they understood that
this was not obesity, I guess it just didn't support the point they cared to
convey ... so they chose to ignore it?
SOURCE Stuart Trager, M.D.
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