Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will likely not have a heart attack on this vacation, but maybe consider this a wake-up call that you need to prioritize your health and getting to a healthy weight.
Not helpful. You really have no idea all the reasons people end up overweight. It’s not just dumb lazy people with no willpower. I’ve been normal weight and overweight. In order to be normal weight I need to essentially barely eat and exercise a massive amount. Even then, I’m not even thin, just barely normal. If all you folks had to work as hard to “prioritize your health” you might not have the easiest time, either.
Nice excuses and internalizing.
Nope not the above poster, but I do believe you can still be healthy and overweight. No one is saying you need to be thin, but if someone is out of breath packing and worried about having a heart attach at Disney then, yes, they should take that as a sign to make some changes in their life for their healthy. I understand that people become overweight for a lot of reasons, but that doesn't mean there isn't anything they can do to improve their health.
Anonymous wrote:If you had a cardiac work up recently you are most likely okay. Anxiety also mimicked heart issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will likely not have a heart attack on this vacation, but maybe consider this a wake-up call that you need to prioritize your health and getting to a healthy weight.
Not helpful. You really have no idea all the reasons people end up overweight. It’s not just dumb lazy people with no willpower. I’ve been normal weight and overweight. In order to be normal weight I need to essentially barely eat and exercise a massive amount. Even then, I’m not even thin, just barely normal. If all you folks had to work as hard to “prioritize your health” you might not have the easiest time, either.
Nice excuses and internalizing.
Nope not the above poster, but I do believe you can still be healthy and overweight. No one is saying you need to be thin, but if someone is out of breath packing and worried about having a heart attach at Disney then, yes, they should take that as a sign to make some changes in their life for their healthy. I understand that people become overweight for a lot of reasons, but that doesn't mean there isn't anything they can do to improve their health.
Only when you're young. Diabetes and heart conditions kick in later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will likely not have a heart attack on this vacation, but maybe consider this a wake-up call that you need to prioritize your health and getting to a healthy weight.
Not helpful. You really have no idea all the reasons people end up overweight. It’s not just dumb lazy people with no willpower. I’ve been normal weight and overweight. In order to be normal weight I need to essentially barely eat and exercise a massive amount. Even then, I’m not even thin, just barely normal. If all you folks had to work as hard to “prioritize your health” you might not have the easiest time, either.
Nice excuses and internalizing.
Nope not the above poster, but I do believe you can still be healthy and overweight. No one is saying you need to be thin, but if someone is out of breath packing and worried about having a heart attach at Disney then, yes, they should take that as a sign to make some changes in their life for their healthy. I understand that people become overweight for a lot of reasons, but that doesn't mean there isn't anything they can do to improve their health.
Anonymous wrote:If you had a cardiac work up recently you are most likely okay. Anxiety also mimicked heart issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will likely not have a heart attack on this vacation, but maybe consider this a wake-up call that you need to prioritize your health and getting to a healthy weight.
Not helpful. You really have no idea all the reasons people end up overweight. It’s not just dumb lazy people with no willpower. I’ve been normal weight and overweight. In order to be normal weight I need to essentially barely eat and exercise a massive amount. Even then, I’m not even thin, just barely normal. If all you folks had to work as hard to “prioritize your health” you might not have the easiest time, either.
Anonymous wrote:You will likely not have a heart attack on this vacation, but maybe consider this a wake-up call that you need to prioritize your health and getting to a healthy weight.

Anonymous wrote:Fwiw, the two middle-aged people I know who have had cardiac issues were mega healthy athletes. I'm not saying that healthy eating and exercise matter, because they sure do...but sometimes life is just a crapshoot and the sooner you make peace with that, the more sane you will be.