My friend, a physician, has been known to ask her patients just why they spend so much money just to ignore her advice. We all "know" the things we do that are unhealthy, but few of us are willing to change. Or perhaps we change one thing, and think that gives us a free pass on the others - "I don't smoke, therefore it doesn't matter that I weigh more than I should". Its human nature.FarmerChick said:I am right near 50 and have a 5 year old
there is no way I would choose not to have insurance
I will always do what I have to do to have coverage of some kind
doctors do make people healthier
It is the patient that fails to create health before they have some bad problems from diet and lifestyle.....don't be putting the "blame" on the medical profession. Most people know that diet and lifestyle choices are culprits, they are just too lazy to change them. How many times does a doctor say to a patient, lose weight, stop this and that, and that patient does not? MANY millions of times!