Romy:
I am already extremely obese and am taking my last steps before immobility.
I want to have immobility? The truth is that it worries me a bit, but it's inevitable, at some point I'm going to stop walking and I'll have to get used to it.
For the moment I am going to enjoy the food and my obesity.
Doctorjohn:
It’s understandable to have concerns but just embrace your immobility.
Many things we must solve before being bedridden.
I'm not stuck in bed yet, but without my husband's help I can't get up.
It terrifies me knowing that if my house catches fire or has an earthquake, I can't get out of bed and leave my house and no matter how hard my husband tries to help me, it takes a long time.
I'm helpless, we laugh about it with my husband, but it's real. In a fire I depend on the efficiency of the fire brigade or I am going to burn alive. In an earthquake I can only pray and hope that the roof doesn't collapse.
Something simpler a small heart attack and I just have to wait to die, because no one can get me out of the house without a crane.