Do I need to lose weight at 5'1 87 pounds?!


Question: Do I need to lose weight at 5'1 87 pounds.?
I'm 20 years old and everyone tells me I'm skinny, but I don't believe any of them. Is 87 a good weight or what.?Health Question & Answer


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You are dangerously thin. Check for yourself here http://www.weight-loss-surgery-or-weight...

Your BMI is under 17. Normal BMI range is from 18.5-24.9. You can contact your doctor to see what you can do.

Hope this helps.
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If you're serious, you have a weight problem. You could probably pack on a few pounds and look healthier. I am 5'3 and I weigh around 108 with a BMI of about 18% which is healthy in women because anything lower than that it's not safe to bear children (even if you don't plan on having them any time soon). As long as your eating the right amount and not obsessively working out you should be at a good weight.Health Question & Answer

Are you really 20.? I would have never guessed in my life.

How is someone fat at 87 pounds.? Those people are right, you are skinny. Far too skinny. You are underweight and it's very unhealthy. You seriously need to gain weight, and a lot. Health Question & Answer


yeah, why don't you go starve yourself, you're fat.

NOT. i can't believe you're even asking this question.. you my friend are considered Underweight, SUPER underweight. if anything, you need to gain a few pounds.Health Question & Answer

That places your BMI at 16.4 way under weight.If you honestly think you are fat you should see a doctor you may have an eating disorder.Health Question & Answer

Don't even think about it, sweetie. You'll kill yourself.Health Question & Answer

go to therapy.Health Question & Answer



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