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<blockquote data-quote="viviennem" data-source="post: 285726" data-attributes="member: 31282"><p>The thread about the BBC2 new series <em>The Men Who Made Us Fat</em> triggered these thoughts, but I decided to post them here 'cos I didn't want to send the discussion off on a tangent.</p><p></p><p>Noblehead posted:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure the quote is exact but something along those lines.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm not offended and haven't taken it personally, so I'm not criticising you directly, Noblehead. You were talking about what the programme's message might be. But it saddened me rather, as it does reflect an underlying attitude - probably an unconscious attitude - that by implication, those of us who don't exercise - <em>choose</em> not to.</p><p></p><p>I admire and applaud those of you who can exercise. I used to love my dog walks and miss them - miss also having a dog about the place. To have a dog now would be unfair to the dog, as I can't walk far enough to exercise one. I know my cardiovascular fitness is nowhere near what it should be, and my muscle tone can only be described as 'flabby'. I don't exactly like being in this condition.</p><p></p><p>I am extremely frustrated that all I can do in this beautiful Dales countryside is take my car to a high place and walk maybe 200 metres before I have to get back into it. I can't even get around the supermarket without using a trolley for support :lol: , and I have been told not to use the treadmill or any weight equipment for fear of aggravating the nerves leading from my lower spine. I can use the exercise bike and do, a couple of times a week, but it's not the same as walking the fells. Most of my exercise these days comes from gardening and mowing the lawn. </p><p></p><p>It would be nice if occasionally the fit people among us would remember that there are some people on this forum who don't exercise because they can't, not because they can't be bothered. </p><p></p><p>In fact, I spend most of my time sitting on my backside because I can't stand or walk for very long <em>without considerable pain.</em></p><p></p><p>I am not looking forward to the day when I can't afford to run a car. I will be pretty well trapped in my own home. When that happens, the sooner I die the better.</p><p></p><p>Moment of self-pity over! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> . Gives self a shake - onwards and upwards! I still have a novel to write :lol: </p><p></p><p>Viv 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="viviennem, post: 285726, member: 31282"] The thread about the BBC2 new series [i]The Men Who Made Us Fat[/i] triggered these thoughts, but I decided to post them here 'cos I didn't want to send the discussion off on a tangent. Noblehead posted: I'm not sure the quote is exact but something along those lines. Now I'm not offended and haven't taken it personally, so I'm not criticising you directly, Noblehead. You were talking about what the programme's message might be. But it saddened me rather, as it does reflect an underlying attitude - probably an unconscious attitude - that by implication, those of us who don't exercise - [i]choose[/i] not to. I admire and applaud those of you who can exercise. I used to love my dog walks and miss them - miss also having a dog about the place. To have a dog now would be unfair to the dog, as I can't walk far enough to exercise one. I know my cardiovascular fitness is nowhere near what it should be, and my muscle tone can only be described as 'flabby'. I don't exactly like being in this condition. I am extremely frustrated that all I can do in this beautiful Dales countryside is take my car to a high place and walk maybe 200 metres before I have to get back into it. I can't even get around the supermarket without using a trolley for support :lol: , and I have been told not to use the treadmill or any weight equipment for fear of aggravating the nerves leading from my lower spine. I can use the exercise bike and do, a couple of times a week, but it's not the same as walking the fells. Most of my exercise these days comes from gardening and mowing the lawn. It would be nice if occasionally the fit people among us would remember that there are some people on this forum who don't exercise because they can't, not because they can't be bothered. In fact, I spend most of my time sitting on my backside because I can't stand or walk for very long [i]without considerable pain.[/i] I am not looking forward to the day when I can't afford to run a car. I will be pretty well trapped in my own home. When that happens, the sooner I die the better. Moment of self-pity over! :D . Gives self a shake - onwards and upwards! I still have a novel to write :lol: Viv 8) [/QUOTE]
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