>>>>>but why socialize the cost of medicine of those unwilling to loose weight and unwilling to control their diet ? For my taste personal choice of living/behaviour should express itself in medical cost as well at least partially.
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>>>I agree in principle but how can you legislate such a thing? What about the obese diabetic mother of 5, including a piano prodigy? To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln: it's better to shell out for 99 undeserving than to abandon one deserving.
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>>As someone who will be dealing with this for the rest of my life, I have mixed feelings.
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>>My diet and lifestyle went out of control. I dropped 52 lbs and am in much better condition. But Type 2 runs in my family and I'll likely be taking metformin for the rest of my life. Even back in the spring when I dropped 20 lbs and had cut out some carbs and most sugar, my glucose was still dangerously high.
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>Trying to legislate it would be problematic - better thing is to increase preemptive health checkups for everyone ....while it would not solve the problem,it would reduce it and solve some other issues as well.
There's 2 ways to look at that. You might have a point - but then again, if more people got preemptive checkups, there would probably be many more people diagnosed with diseases like diabetes, high cholesterol, etc.