Yesterday, I went for a physical checkup.
I enjoy my own "ultra-precise weight management" as a hobby.
Therefore, on the day of my physical checkup, I have a strange habit of feeling pleasure in achieving my target weight with an error of less than 0.1kg (that is, right on the meter scale).
Well, I guess it's a socially accepted "good habit". It's not so much "health management" as it is "health control".
On the day of the event, I had prepared to even calculate the amount of sweating I would have to do to get to the hospital.
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Yesterday was the "afternoon start human health checkup" which I have never experienced before.
When I arrived at the hospital, I was the only participant.
It was good that we could do more and more tests with practically no waiting time, however,
"They made me take a Valium before my turn to be weighed"
This was an unexpected trouble.
"How dare you! This is going to add at least 300 grams to my weight!"
I wanted to scream, but I don't have a strong enough heart to ask for a barium test after my weigh-in.
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The result was +0.1kg.
If it weren't for the Valium, I would have been -0.2kg, which was far to my goal.
However, I am still not convinced.
From next year, I would like to add the "traveling check-up problem" like, "traveling salesman problem" for preliminary consideration.
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By the way, I got 1.5 in both eyes using the "Ebata Bayesian Prediction".
By the way, I can't even read the words on my computer with my naked eyes -- but
An eye test is not something you see with your eyes. "It's something you calculate with your mind.