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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny O" data-source="post: 985460" data-attributes="member: 61743"><p>That's the thing, you're healthy NOW but extra weight takes its toll on joints, heart, BP, etc. later in life. Seen it in my own family. I'm far and away the little guy, the only man in my family (counting uncles and cousins too) that is under 200 lb. My dad was always healthy too but developed diabetes two years ago and lost some weight as a result. This was good because it took some strain off his hips and knees, one of each is already shot and need to be replaced. Dad lost a bunch of weight and looks thin at 235 after spending most of his life in the 250-270 range. A late uncle lost a leg and I have a cousin not much older than me who needs both knees replaced (although I think being a college and pro football player has something to do with it too). There is a plus-sized family in my church, the dad and daughter had gastric bypass, now he looks normal and she is stone hotness. :grin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny O, post: 985460, member: 61743"] That's the thing, you're healthy NOW but extra weight takes its toll on joints, heart, BP, etc. later in life. Seen it in my own family. I'm far and away the little guy, the only man in my family (counting uncles and cousins too) that is under 200 lb. My dad was always healthy too but developed diabetes two years ago and lost some weight as a result. This was good because it took some strain off his hips and knees, one of each is already shot and need to be replaced. Dad lost a bunch of weight and looks thin at 235 after spending most of his life in the 250-270 range. A late uncle lost a leg and I have a cousin not much older than me who needs both knees replaced (although I think being a college and pro football player has something to do with it too). There is a plus-sized family in my church, the dad and daughter had gastric bypass, now he looks normal and she is stone hotness. :grin: [/QUOTE]
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