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  1. Simon

    Should we fund barbiatric surgery

    I reckon we did exercise more when I was a kid in the 70s. My mum wouldn't drive me anywhere so if I wanted to go somewhere I rode my bike or walked 2km to a bus stop. I walked to and from school from about age 7. About 3km. High school I rode 7km each way via monster hills. I did this as mum...
  2. Simon

    Should we fund barbiatric surgery

    Finally we agree. Some people are weakwilled. What about the others? Perhaps gobbledegook might help?
  3. Simon

    Should we fund barbiatric surgery

    http://www.theshovel.com.au/2014/10/30/science-to-be-replaced-by-anecdotes/
  4. Simon

    Should we fund barbiatric surgery

    I don't think it is a simple matter of finding a cure. Telling people to have willpower probably won't change things. I suggest addictions can't be cured only treated. Much like a depressive illness needs treatment rather than telling someone to snap out of it. Hence the point I raised above...
  5. Simon

    Should we fund barbiatric surgery

    Self control is the answer to addictions? That's like telling a depressed person to snap out of it.
  6. Simon

    Should we fund barbiatric surgery

    Why try improving anyone's health. They are all going to die eventually.
  7. Simon

    Should we fund barbiatric surgery

    No one? Not even yourself? how can you apply that to everyone?
  8. Simon

    Should we fund barbiatric surgery

    From a dogs viewpoint. http://textfromdog.tumblr.com/image/25631455897
  9. Simon

    Should we fund barbiatric surgery

    I worked with a girl who was morbidly obese. Lovely girl but unhealthy and unhappy. Had the surgery and we watched in amazement as she turned into a fit healthy and happy young woman. I went OS. Saw her a year or so later. She was fat again. She said she discovered she could suck down a...
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