conarb
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A Federal Employee no less, working in the Socialist Security Administration, we always knew they were full of it.
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Not all medical conditions are ADA issues.conarb said:I think it is, maybe install large fans over his cubicle?
This like telling an obese person in a wheelchair to control what he eats, I've noted in Costco that the majority of people using the provided motorized carts are obese, I've stood next to them in the checkout lines and marveled at the large quantities of fastening good in their carts, all they have to do is look at the foods they are buying and compare them to the foods that normal weight people are buying.Mark said:They guy says he is lactose intolerant, he knows he is lactose intolerant, the SSA does not buy food for him. The SSA does not make him eat Dairy products. He needs to control what he eats. From the picture, he needs to control All eating
I think we agree, we're just saying it differently. To me, diet and exercise are about eating well and being physically active.brudgers said:Diet and exercise keep people yoyoing the scale. They are temporary changes.
Eating well and engagement in physical activity are what matters, regardless of form.
They are approaches which can become habits.