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<blockquote data-quote="Jenny15" data-source="post: 1794456" data-attributes="member: 196992"><p>Just my two cents worth here, but I think if a 92 year old wants to eat desserts and not greens, she should do it to her heart's content. </p><p></p><p>I hope I make it to 92 and that I am allowed to eat whatever I want without others trying to persuade me differently. My parents are getting up there in age and there's no chance of persuading them to do anything different with their eating, lifestyle or health choices. </p><p></p><p>My Dad has health issues that I know would be much easier for him to bear if he took medication for them but he will not budge. So I respect his autonomy and focus on enjoying the time he has left with me. I like your approach: What will be will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenny15, post: 1794456, member: 196992"] Just my two cents worth here, but I think if a 92 year old wants to eat desserts and not greens, she should do it to her heart's content. I hope I make it to 92 and that I am allowed to eat whatever I want without others trying to persuade me differently. My parents are getting up there in age and there's no chance of persuading them to do anything different with their eating, lifestyle or health choices. My Dad has health issues that I know would be much easier for him to bear if he took medication for them but he will not budge. So I respect his autonomy and focus on enjoying the time he has left with me. I like your approach: What will be will be. [/QUOTE]
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