HRHB15:
Good Morning,
I’ve found a few similar discussions but nothing as blunt as I want to present this.
I know there are people into the grim aspects that this lifestyle can present on the medical front. I am not personally into that. It’s a bit scary to me and the reason I have stopped a couple times.
How are you managing health consequences? Is it something you just accept? Or is there something you do to put a band aid on it? I’m not really sure how to balance my desire to continue to gain and the increased medical risk that accompanies that.
Please share your thoughts or experiences.
Thank you,
HRHB15
Good Morning,
I’ve found a few similar discussions but nothing as blunt as I want to present this.
I know there are people into the grim aspects that this lifestyle can present on the medical front. I am not personally into that. It’s a bit scary to me and the reason I have stopped a couple times.
How are you managing health consequences? Is it something you just accept? Or is there something you do to put a band aid on it? I’m not really sure how to balance my desire to continue to gain and the increased medical risk that accompanies that.
Please share your thoughts or experiences.
Thank you,
HRHB15
There are a few things you can do.
1. Eat a balanced yet high-calorie diet.
2. Do light to moderate exercise.
3. Pace your weight gain. Give your body time to process things.
4. Do not avoid going to the doctor.
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