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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 702998" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Being overweight can lead to so many different health problems. I have watched my mother in-law's health decline over the years due to being overweight and a sedentary lifestyle. My mother in-law did not care what the Dr.s told her, she continued to eat as she pleased which led to high blood pressure and chronic kidney disease. She has been on dialysis for almost 2 years. This past week she was moved to a nursing home.</p><p>It's heart breaking to watch this happen to anyone but just as our difficult children have taught us, you cannot force someone to change their lifestyle.</p><p>I know for some, food can be just as much an addiction as drugs.</p><p>I also know the older we get, the harder it can be to lose those extra pounds.</p><p>My heart goes out to all who struggle with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 702998, member: 18516"] Being overweight can lead to so many different health problems. I have watched my mother in-law's health decline over the years due to being overweight and a sedentary lifestyle. My mother in-law did not care what the Dr.s told her, she continued to eat as she pleased which led to high blood pressure and chronic kidney disease. She has been on dialysis for almost 2 years. This past week she was moved to a nursing home. It's heart breaking to watch this happen to anyone but just as our difficult children have taught us, you cannot force someone to change their lifestyle. I know for some, food can be just as much an addiction as drugs. I also know the older we get, the harder it can be to lose those extra pounds. My heart goes out to all who struggle with this. [/QUOTE]
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