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I guess!
That's an easy fix, don't eat themI don't like walnuts so easy for ME to say!
Works for dogs too.
True, if he has a bad hip you shouldn't walk him too far.
You can reverse the normal human/dog walk thing. Instead of the dog continuously running far ahead and coming back to see if you are still coming, YOU run ahead and come back continuously.
Of course the dog would have to let you off leash for this to accomplish much exercise for you.
She's too adorable!
Thanks! Some days I feel older though with all the pains/problems I have already
And oh yeah, it's definitely useful and there's a ton of fat kids now so much so type 2 diabetes is being seen a lot in kids now when it used to be a mostly adult disease, but I'm just talking about the letter part mostly, not the actual BMI. Sending a letter saying they're fat is well idk. But of course most parents probably don't show their kids the letter but still. Then there's the fact that some people are all muscle and the BMI doesn't account for that. So I think it is or can be somewhat inaccurate.
Plus if your kid is fat you likely already know that and either don't care or can't afford better food or something. So what is a letter stating the obvious going to do?
It's like with Blooie and them saying oh Kendra has scoliosis well duh they're already well aware of that! Most parents are probably already aware their kid is fat, overweight, etc.
But maybe some parents really don't know and a letter might help? Idk.
And sorry if my post comes across at all aggressive or rude, not my intent at all, just having, or trying to, an interesting discussion.
As for overweight, well I for sure am and am not active at all.