well-informed wrote:Come to WA then, go do the things that you "claim" you once did in the 1990's. I'm pretty sure you wouldn't even do a quarter of what you say do today
1990's winston : 4 minutes of jogging 1990's winston: can play tennis for 4 sets
2011 winston : 1 minute of jogging 2011 winston : can play tennis for only a set
The problem isn't the environment, the problem is YOU Winston.. IT'S YOU. Come back to Washington and you'll see that you can't do the things that you once did. Moving from place to place isn't going to change anything at all. That's the thing about you, as soon as someone disagrees with you, you go post a whole page on why you're right.. when you're not.
You think Washington is going to change the fact that
1. You've gotten older, slower and weaker. That's your next excuse you're not going to blame yourself, you're going to blame nature for making the great Winston older in age
2. You've gotten lazier, excuses and more excuses
3. Horrible diet and using the facade of being "vegetarian" as a way to justify that you're healthy, when you're clearly not. Nice one let's eat more brownies
4. You don't have the self-will/determination to make your body healthy. Now you've gotten to the point of no return. Winston do you even have testerone left in your body? I'm sorry if i hurt your feelings
Unless you yourself change, then you're going to stay the same. Please don't even go about your great exaggerated immune system, because i can't even remember the last time i was sick. Heck if i was in Angeles i would work out at home (something you should have been doing the whole time). I'm not into the american victim-blaming mentality, its just i call it like i see it. All i see and hear are excuses and whining on your part. So please tell everyone how i'm wrong and after your WA trip you're going to become Olympic athlete you always were
*By the way therapists do tell people what to do with their lives ok. It's of no help actually.
You're such a load of shit and you lie too. I ought to kick your ass.
I never said I played 4 sets of tennis in WA and CA. I said I played regularly. In Angeles, when I tried to play tennis, I could only play three games before I was exhausted and drenched in sweat. It was horrible.
Why do you not think it's the environment? Based on what asinine logic? Where are your qualifications? Why should I consider you credible at all? You're just a dickface on the internet.
If you do some research, you will find many stories of people whose health improved after moving to nicer climates. That is not farfetched or hard to believe. So what the f**k is your problem?
Oh hey wait! I found something! Look at this!
http://www.usatoday.com/weather/wheat3.htm
Heat and humidity add up to danger
High humidity makes heat more dangerous because it slows the evaporation of perspiration – the body's natural cooler.
To use the chart below to find the danger level at a particular time and place, type in the name of a city or town anywhere in the world in the box at the bottom of this page. Click the "Go" button to see a report of the place's latest weather conditions and forecasts Use the Fahrenheit temperature and the relative humidity in the current conditions report with the chart below to find the apparent temperature.
Links to more information are below the chart.
Also look at this!
http://www.usatoday.com/weather/wheat1.htm
Heat, humidity add up to danger
The elderly and ill aren't the only people that heat kills. It also kills healthy young people, usually because they do not recognize the dangers of exercising in hot weather, especially hot, humid weather.
When heat and humidity combine to slow evaporation of sweat from the body, outdoor exercise becomes dangerous even for those in good shape.
Oh get a load of this too!
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m ... _87854525/
The way weather affects your health; believe it or not, high humidity can aggravate arthritis, and a warm wind may bring on a migraine. Here's how the weather can influence you physically and mentally - Our Planet and Your Health
Temperature's Toll
Hundreds of studies link temperature, humidity, air pressure, or wind to arthritis, asthma, migraines, and other ailments. But most experts say the strongest evidence exists for the effect of temperature on your health.
When temperatures rise, heart, vascular, and respiratory problems increase, says Scott Sheridan, Ph.D., a climatology professor at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. High temperatures force your blood vessels to constrict and your blood pressure to increase so you can release excess heat through your skin, according to Larry Kalkstein, Ph.D., a professor at the University of Delaware's Center for Climatic Research in Newark. But if you can't cool yourself sufficiently in this way, your body overheats. This exacerbates any cardiovascular problems and may cause heat stress.
In warmer weather, respiratory troubles may result from poor air quality. Scientists know that on hot, sunny days, compounds from car exhausts and industrial pollution interact with sunlight to form ozone. Ozone can inflame your airways and reduce lung function, says Susan Stone, an environmental health scientist for the Environmental Protection Agency in Research Triangle Park, N.C. In a study published in the Lancet early this year, researchers observed 3,535 healthy children for five years. They found that kids playing sports outside when ozone levels were high had a higher risk of asthma.
Humidity's Sticky Situations
Just like temperature, humidity plays a key role in your well-being. In the Argentine study, the researchers concluded that high humidity contributed to flare-ups of both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. (Humidity was not linked to fibromyalgia.) Researchers aren't sure why humidity appears to increase aches. However, they do know why hot, humid days can cause fatigue. Normally, your body perspires to cool you down when temperatures are high, according to Malek. But if the humidity is also high, you're trapped in a moist environment where your sweat can't evaporate and escape from your skin. This causes you to expend extra energy, which can leave you feeling sluggish or fatigued.
BUSTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What do you say now? You've just been PWNED! See what an idiot you are now?
I ought to ban you for three days again, unless you apologize and admit that you were foolish for saying that weather and temperature have nothing to do with health!
Now you've just been bitch-slapped!
Mr S,
You too claimed that weather and environment only have a miniscule affect on health, and that only out of shape people, ill people, and elderly people are affected by weather, and therefore, my problems are not environment related but caused by my own bad habits. Now you've been PWNED too. Will you be a man and admit that you erred in saying that? Or will you be a typical macho PI expat who is arrogant, dominating, know it all, insensitive and never admits that he's wrong? If so, then women do have a justification for claiming that men are stubborn, since you would be an example.