Safe Weighing Guide

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Weight can be an important indicator of progress in treatment, but its relevance varies from person to person. For some, it plays a crucial role in recovery, while for others, it holds less significance. Ultimately, weight is one aspect of a person's overall health and well-being. This guide provides key considerations for conducting weighing in a safe and supportive manner.



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