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Old 08-12-2007, 05:58 AM
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Default Re: The American \"Obesity Epidemic?\"

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Java,

Just guessing from your post. You aren't one to really make any sort of observation. You are some fattie with type 2 betes' talking abotu some inane topic that bears little resemblance to what Blarg and I were discussing. It is not "difficult" to take care of yourself. Your doctor or anyone can explain what to do in explicit detail. Compared to the results it is very very easy, I have little clue where you are going with this and I stand my ground on previous comments.

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What a mature argument. "You weigh more than me, so you don't know what I am talking about".

I do know what type 2 diabetes is all about. And it is true that there are millions of doctors around the world, who can tell you how you should live your life, the problem is that they don't live it for you. I can make the corrections I need to make, but as you are still young-ish, you probably have not had to make major corrections to your own life yet, so you would not understand how difficult it is for 95-99% of this worlds population to change their life.

If you ever watch Dr. Phil, try to ponder on why on earth the guests are doing to themselves what they are doing. Can't they see that they need to change? Yes they can, otherwise they wouldn't be on the show. What they don't know is how. And not how as in 'stop yelling at your kids' but how do I change my automatic response to the kids behavior.

In your teens when your mom nagged you about something, I bet your response was the exact same every single time. I'll bet that if your mom nagged you about the same today, your feelings inside would be exactly the same, over time you might have learned not to yell at her, but the same stress of her interfering with your life is still the same. To change your own life you need not only to not yell at your mother, which is only a superficial change, you need to change the internal reaction. Next time your mother nags you, you will now how far you yourself have to go to be able to change yourself.

And about calling me a fattie? Have you got turrets or something else that prevents you from writing a dignified response?
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