In my early twenties, I was advised to have a knee operation due to cartilage problems. Not wanting the surgery I ignored it and suffered a lot of pain.
A couple of years later, I had moved and went to see a new GP. He gave me a set of exercises and thirty years later, the knee is almost as good as new. I also play real tennis three times a week, which helps.
So when people need new hips when they are overweight, shouldn’t they have been told to do the exercise many years previously? Perhaps, overweight people, who always need more from the NHS should pay more taxes.
Tax food! And especially sugar and bread.
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