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<blockquote data-quote="Pstmstr" data-source="post: 3865790" data-attributes="member: 51164"><p>Maybe so but not my brother who sits in the hospital as we speak after having his 3rd heart attack Saturday. Born from the same mother and raised the same way with similar height, weight, and habits thru our young adult years. I joined the Marine Corps and he joined the Army. He got an early general discharge after 2 years because he wouldn’t stop drinking and feeding his face. I did my 4 and got out. I’m no specimen of perfect health or conditioning but my heart is strong and I can walk a couple of miles without falling on my face. Enjoy your recliner and I hope you live a long life. Obesity causes more health problems in this country than any other. I think insurance companies should charge more for people who are obese. At least some do offer incentives for living a healthy lifestyle. Sorry for the rant, it’s hitting close to home for a brother I love and watching him eat/drink himself to death. You do you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pstmstr, post: 3865790, member: 51164"] Maybe so but not my brother who sits in the hospital as we speak after having his 3rd heart attack Saturday. Born from the same mother and raised the same way with similar height, weight, and habits thru our young adult years. I joined the Marine Corps and he joined the Army. He got an early general discharge after 2 years because he wouldn’t stop drinking and feeding his face. I did my 4 and got out. I’m no specimen of perfect health or conditioning but my heart is strong and I can walk a couple of miles without falling on my face. Enjoy your recliner and I hope you live a long life. Obesity causes more health problems in this country than any other. I think insurance companies should charge more for people who are obese. At least some do offer incentives for living a healthy lifestyle. Sorry for the rant, it’s hitting close to home for a brother I love and watching him eat/drink himself to death. You do you. [/QUOTE]
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