There was a show on PBS a few years ago. David Pogue was getting advice from a doctor, testing his fitness, and visiting with kind of an ordinary guy with ratings for extra ordinary health. The guy had this unusual diet and exercise program. I remember that he would throw most of the apple away with the core and eat peelings.
Pogue looked like a fit guy but the tests didn't show any special level of health. He fell short in all sorts of ways. The doctor told him that on the basis of the results what he could expect. It wasn't a rosy picture. He was told how far short of where he could be he was today, would be next year, in twenty years. He was told, "It's your choice."
I'm watching this thinking, "Cut the guy some slack! There are quality of life issues for him." I mean, he is a fun-loving guy, has a lot going on, and he is smart. Yeah, I hope he was smart enough to take the test results and the doctor's evaluation seriously. That's what I personally and selfishly hope. I hope David is around for a long time and that he is in good health but, a lot of that depends on his choice.
@Carol Dee , I want to stay healthy. I also want to stay mobile and I've got a problem there. I have 4 herniated discs and other problems in my back. My sciatic nerve in one leg is so damaged that I can't lift my left foot, can't even wiggle those digitS'. The right leg isn't a lot better. I'm on a slippery slope towards not being able to walk. Excess weight will put an end to it. I'm lame. Put another 50 pounds on these legs and I will be immobile. About a part of this anyway, it's my choice.
Steve