ChatterBank1 min ago
Is It Cheaper In The Long Run To Operate?
32 Answers
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/he alth-29 953082
I'm in 2 minds here. I'm not exactly thin but I'm not really fat enough to consider surgery but I do have some sympathy with the idea that surgery can improve quality of life as well save money in the long run, what do we think?
I'm in 2 minds here. I'm not exactly thin but I'm not really fat enough to consider surgery but I do have some sympathy with the idea that surgery can improve quality of life as well save money in the long run, what do we think?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by ToraToraTora. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not you in particular, YMB. My sister is obese, as is her daughter, and she's been that way for so long that if she got down to a healthy weight she'd be left with excess skin which, if you're honest, is quite unsightly. So...do they carry on eating their unhealthy food and unhealthy portion sizes, or do they lose weight knowing they'll need an operation they'd probably never be able to afford.
// How would the government decide what foods could be taxed under the 'fat tax'? //
Don't know. It can't be beyond the wit of man though. They already have a 'traffic light' system that shows lots of red boxes if something's deemed high fat/salt/sugar etc, so it would be something similar to how those rules are formulated.
Don't know. It can't be beyond the wit of man though. They already have a 'traffic light' system that shows lots of red boxes if something's deemed high fat/salt/sugar etc, so it would be something similar to how those rules are formulated.
jomifl...you are guilty of what so many are...lumping all obese people into the 'lazy,undisciplined,greedy' category. As I said,its not that simple. That greed...which you are so disparaging about...is also controlled by hormones. Obviously not helped by the availability of so much crappy,franken foods today. 50-100 years ago these problems existed...but at least the food available was, in most cases,good fresh food.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.