Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you could be dead of cancer by 65.
Just keep trying to stay mobile and hope for the best. There are literally no guarantees.
It is absolutely mind-blowing to me how many people here expect to be in control of their health outcomes in late life.
Yes. MS, ALS, cancers, other autoimmune diseases, accidents, etc can disrupt the best laid plans to live to 95.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you could be dead of cancer by 65.
Just keep trying to stay mobile and hope for the best. There are literally no guarantees.
It is absolutely mind-blowing to me how many people here expect to be in control of their health outcomes in late life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you could be dead of cancer by 65.
Just keep trying to stay mobile and hope for the best. There are literally no guarantees.
It is absolutely mind-blowing to me how many people here expect to be in control of their health outcomes in late life.
Anonymous wrote:I am 68 years old and ride my elliptical machine 5 days a week and also walk 3 1/2 miles 5X a week. I was never an athlete, but have always been active—clean my own house and do yard work. My motto is keep it moving.
Anonymous wrote:OP you could be dead of cancer by 65.
Just keep trying to stay mobile and hope for the best. There are literally no guarantees.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t be fat or even a little overweight
Work out every day. 10-20k steps a day plus weights and hard cardio
Anonymous wrote:I am 68 years old and ride my elliptical machine 5 days a week and also walk 3 1/2 miles 5X a week. I was never an athlete, but have always been active—clean my own house and do yard work. My motto is keep it moving.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I'm surprised your parents aren't on any medications, especially your mom since she is overweight. Or is it that they just don't go to the doctor? Anyway, it might be a sign you have good genes and their habits and mentality might be more of the issue.
I'm in my 50s its just starting to hit me how my choices now could affect me 20 years from now. A recently joined a local running club (but am still just walking now). And many of the folks in the club are 60 and over. They are super inspiring to me.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I'm surprised your parents aren't on any medications, especially your mom since she is overweight. Or is it that they just don't go to the doctor? Anyway, it might be a sign you have good genes and their habits and mentality might be more of the issue.
I'm in my 50s its just starting to hit me how my choices now could affect me 20 years from now. A recently joined a local running club (but am still just walking now). And many of the folks in the club are 60 and over. They are super inspiring to me.