on 26-04-2019 16:11
Hi everyone,
You might remember that earlier this month we asked you which health apps, if any, you use regularly to manage and improve different aspects of your health, or which apps you could think of that would be useful in that regard. We'd like to get a better understanding of your view on using tech in relation to your health, so in the coming weeks we'll have a few discussions around this!
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on 26-04-2019 16:18
Just too darn late for me.......
on 26-04-2019 16:23
on 26-04-2019 16:23
Hello @EmilieT
I have a few friends that use fitbit ~ a few months went by and no more fitbit
Other friends have gym memberships again after a while they stop going and the money is wasted.
I have a static bike which is useful but won't recommend because I use it rarely.
I feel I just need to fit in walking during the day and stay normal get exercise without
making a big deal about it.
I don't think that diets, jump up and get fit or any other momentary idea is good.
If I need to drop off some weight bit more walking to shop bit adjustment to food and keep
to that ~ a little every day is much better and more manageable.
on 26-04-2019 18:56
on 26-04-2019 18:56
on 26-04-2019 22:19
on 26-04-2019 22:19
26-04-2019 22:29 - edited 26-04-2019 22:29
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@Glory1 wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:
@jonsie wrote:Just too darn late for me.......
You and me both @jonsie
And that makes three of us
What's this, the Decrepitude Appreciation Society?
Life has proven fatal in all known cases. And it's sexually transmitted, too...
Chew on that awhile (or gum, if the gnashers have long departed!)
on 26-04-2019 22:41
I just don't
I did try the keto diet ... & ... it worked well ... but ... is too expensive for me because it is all about 1st class protein & vegetables & certain fruits ... = ... no carbs ... ... ... I exist on sandwiches, yes, I realise it's not healthy but a sarnie & cuppa soup with bananas (a superfood) ... I just don't cook anymore & havn't for some years
Cooking For One Is No Fun
Too decrepit to do any dancing anymore excepting 'hand jive'
That makes 4 members of The Decrepitude Appreciation Society then @pgn
Like what you say above ^ ^ ^ @TallTrees
on 26-04-2019 22:52 - last edited on 29-04-2019 10:53 by Marjo
on 26-04-2019 22:52 - last edited on 29-04-2019 10:53 by Marjo
@Anonymous wrote:That makes 4 members of The Decrepitude Appreciation Society then @pgn
Like what you say above ^ ^ ^ @TallTrees
Yes, @Anonymous, I think I should join - my steps walked used to be good, poor these days - more time in the car than on foot.
I agree, @TallTrees says it right up there somewhere.
on 26-04-2019 22:56
on 26-04-2019 22:56
@pgn wrote:
@Glory1 wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:
@jonsie wrote:Just too darn late for me.......
You and me both @jonsie
And that makes three of us
What's this, the Decrepitude Appreciation Society?
Life has proven fatal in all known cases. And it's sexually transmitted, too...
Chew on that awhile (or gum, if the gnashers have long departed!)
@pgn There is an old saying.....'The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.'
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-04-2019 23:00
on 26-04-2019 23:00