If society want to change an out come, then it needs to change it's attitude and perceptions.
As a society we changed the attitude of being Fat and fundemently it's your fault... Into a medical condition and taken the blame away from the individual! So
Obesity becomes very much like my T1, a chronic illness which the individual couldn't avoid getting!
So if we want things to change we need to turn the clock back, where people were fat and it's there fault!
That is the kick up the backside that they need, not the ***** footing around that we presently see...
Sometimes you just need to be cruel to be kind
On the whole, I do agree with Ellie here.
Tia's dad has a dibilitating Lung condition, he did abuse his body, big time and now, well, The thing is he has put on quite a lot of weight, he has been tested for Diabetes but he hasn't got it,
🙂 thank god he said as he didn't want yet another condition, but he is pirme material for Type 2, but isn't. At least he did cut out the smoking and is only drinking a small amount of Alcohol, that I know of. It's a wake up call and thankfully, for him and Tia, he woke up big time.
I have said so many times before, a lot of people live in our now lazy society. I feel sorry( not) when I hear people moaning about their busy lives driving the kids to school, they should be walking!, driving to work at their sit down jobs, driving home or driving to the Supermarket and putting all that shopping in the car, driving home, unpacking food, they are tired out by now so phone for a takeaway, someone drives to go and collect it or waits at home for the delivery. This is the real world for millions of people, they know what they are doing, but just carry on regardless.
People have always overindulged, smoking, drinking over eating or eating unhealthily.
We have too many gadgets for an easy life, pressing this button and that one. A tougher approach must be used to try and stop this condition from soaring out of control and eventually killing the NHS that is so desperatley needed . The money will not be there forever . We have a choice of how we live our lives and we must try and make a good choice. Obviously people with debilitating conditions cannot just turn things around, but prevention, on the whole, is still better than cure. I hate to think what it will be like in 10 to 20 yrs and beyond, it's frightening. Sheena