This was a threat created just to cause dissent I suspect. If you are happy with the way you look and doing the best to make a positive impact on your health it's nobody else's business what you weigh. Well it's nobody else's business anyway! Good luck with the op Syl.
It quite pisses me off that I have inherited osteoarthritis, I have always been slim (ish) and active, I see obese people who never exercise, and they don't need joint replacements.
I'm hoping to stop at three major ones.
Having a genetic predisposition to something like that can be a bugger - I wish you well for the procedure next week, and I'm sure that those here who care will be thinking of you and sending you positive messages for a smooth recovery.
I do my weights...81b each, one in each hand...so that's 161b's of extra weight I am holding, and it really hurts my knee. So I imagine being a stone plus overweight, is not good on the joints.
Incidentally, I am going into hospital next week to have my other knee replaced. The first was done 11 years ago, and (touch wood) is still going strong.
All the best with that, Syl! You must be so glad to know it’ll soon be over and done with
I do my weights...81b each, one in each hand...so that's 161b's of extra weight I am holding, and it really hurts my knee. So I imagine being a stone plus overweight, is not good on the joints.
Incidentally, I am going into hospital next week to have my other knee replaced. The first was done 11 years ago, and (touch wood) is still going strong.
All the best with that, Syl! You must be so glad to know it’ll soon be over and done with
I do my weights...81b each, one in each hand...so that's 161b's of extra weight I am holding, and it really hurts my knee. So I imagine being a stone plus overweight, is not good on the joints.
Incidentally, I am going into hospital next week to have my other knee replaced. The first was done 11 years ago, and (touch wood) is still going strong.
I do my weights...81b each, one in each hand...so that's 161b's of extra weight I am holding, and it really hurts my knee. So I imagine being a stone plus overweight, is not good on the joints.
Incidentally, I am going into hospital next week to have my other knee replaced. The first was done 11 years ago, and (touch wood) is still going strong.
Just seen this.
Good luck with your.operation Syl x
You will be kayaking again soon!
Thanks Mags...sadly, sold the kayaks a while ago now, may take up cycling again (possibly with an electric bike this time, the lazy way to get out and about)
I keep relatively fit and healthy but my main issue is that I lost all my confidence when I went bald as a coot in my 30s. I think I secretly overcompensate for it by obsessively working out. Yes I always wear a hat out and certainly wouldn’t be seen in any photo without one, but deep down it’s still there.
I keep relatively fit and healthy but my main issue is that I lost all my confidence when I went bald as a coot in my 30s. I think I secretly overcompensate for it by obsessively working out. Yes I always wear a hat out and certainly wouldn’t be seen in any photo without one, but deep down it’s still there.
I keep relatively fit and healthy but my main issue is that I lost all my confidence when I went bald as a coot in my 30s. I think I secretly overcompensate for it by obsessively working out. Yes I always wear a hat out and certainly wouldn’t be seen in any photo without one, but deep down it’s still there.
I keep relatively fit and healthy but my main issue is that I lost all my confidence when I went bald as a coot in my 30s. I think I secretly overcompensate for it by obsessively working out. Yes I always wear a hat out and certainly wouldn’t be seen in any photo without one, but deep down it’s still there.
Are you male or female?
They're trolling me. They aren't going to tell you the truth anyway..
I keep relatively fit and healthy but my main issue is that I lost all my confidence when I went bald as a coot in my 30s. I think I secretly overcompensate for it by obsessively working out. Yes I always wear a hat out and certainly wouldn’t be seen in any photo without one, but deep down it’s still there.
If it’s any consolation very few people are happy with their lot, we just have to embrace what we’ve got and accept what we haven’t in the best way possible. Life’s too short.
You’d be surprised at just how many find baldness attractive.