WELL then I agree, yeah, but I still maintain that the percentage of people who are overweight whose status can be traced to medical disorders of some kind, either genetic or otherwise, is still pretty small compared to the number of people who are just plain fat and unwilling to change their sedentary lifestyles.
like, that was me. that was my dad and mom. we were just fat. we had no medical predisposition to it, we just didn't move around enough (and in my dad's case, ate like a garbage dump). once we all made a promise to ourselves to get right, we started getting, and more importantly FEELING, healthier
idk, maybe I'm just using anecdotal experiences to color my bias, but I'm just less likely to believe someone's self-diagnosis of medical issues.
Re: dda
WELL then I agree, yeah, but I still maintain that the percentage of people who are overweight whose status can be traced to medical disorders of some kind, either genetic or otherwise, is still pretty small compared to the number of people who are just plain fat and unwilling to change their sedentary lifestyles.
like, that was me. that was my dad and mom. we were just fat. we had no medical predisposition to it, we just didn't move around enough (and in my dad's case, ate like a garbage dump). once we all made a promise to ourselves to get right, we started getting, and more importantly FEELING, healthier
idk, maybe I'm just using anecdotal experiences to color my bias, but I'm just less likely to believe someone's self-diagnosis of medical issues.