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Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by MarkG
(Post 12391942)
1. We're getting closer to viable rejuvenation technologies every day. We already have the healthiest, longest-live mice in history in research labs, and some of those treatments are soon to be tested on humans.
2. In twenty years, you won't be lying in the hospital bed doing nothing, because they'll plug you into a VR machine to keep you occupied. |
Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by Tirytory
(Post 12393557)
But in the real world, my children's generation will die before their parents. Our lifestyles are literally killing us. No amount of machines can cope with people not heeding medical advice.
Downside is as you say, people dying earlier then previous generations. |
Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12393560)
When people have to work 2 or more jobs, spend most of their day working, there isn't much time to exercise or eat balanced meals at home, have to eat on the go, this is for whatever reason what society seems to want.
Downside is as you say, people dying earlier then previous generations. Honestly if you have time to be on expats then you have time to exercise. |
Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by Tirytory
(Post 12393577)
Fruit and veg can be eaten on the go. I work too, we prepare healthy cheap meals the night before so for instance tomorrow I will go from work, to picking up kids in different places, to activities, to my exercise and dinner will be ready to go.
Honestly if you have time to be on expats then you have time to exercise. This month I have today off, then the 12th off, 18th off, and 24th off. Other then the 25th when I work 4:30am to 1:30pm, the other shifts are the 12 to 12:30. My day when I work, up at 9:30am, eat breakfast, shower, out the door at 10:30, arrive at work by 11:45. Off at 12:30am, home at 1:30-1:45am, bed by 2:30am, rinse and repeat. I really don't see much time in there to exercise and prepare meals and grocery shop. |
Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by cxx
(Post 12392787)
But can everyone afford to live for a very long time?
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Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by MarkG
(Post 12394084)
If you're 80 years old with the body of a 20 year old....
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Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by Tirytory
(Post 12393577)
Fruit and veg can be eaten on the go. I work too, we prepare healthy cheap meals the night before so for instance tomorrow I will go from work, to picking up kids in different places, to activities, to my exercise and dinner will be ready to go.
Honestly if you have time to be on expats then you have time to exercise. What are these cheap healthy meals? The on the go cheap fruit and veg? Carrots and bananas and? |
Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12394398)
This sound very self righteous.
What are these cheap healthy meals? The on the go cheap fruit and veg? Carrots and bananas and? A few onions, potatoes, peas and carrots with ground meat and a few herbs, a few tomatoes or beans if you're flush and you have a stew, curry or whatever for at least three days for an outlay of less than $10 and much cheaper if you limit the meat. Not self righteous at all simply sensible. Buy coffee at Timmies and processed or fast food during the day and your hard earned simply dribbles away without even noticing. |
Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by dave_j
(Post 12394428)
Buy coffee at Timmies and processed or fast food during the day and your hard earned simply dribbles away without even noticing.
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Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12394451)
Yes, but I'm fairly sure those are not Jsmth's habits. :lol:
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Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by dave_j
(Post 12394459)
I might be losing my marbles but I don't remember saying that it was....
It was Jsmth's comment that began the subject saying it wasn't easy for the reasons he gave, Bats felt the suggestion in response (addressing him spending time on BE) was a bit self righteous and you said it wasn't. If it were a general discussion, fair enough, but it was pretty specific. :nod: |
Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by dave_j
(Post 12394428)
The problem with money is that it's only a problem when you don't have enough of it, then you've to be careful otherwise you can be as frugal as you like. As a student in 1971, a group of us ate well for a pound a week each and we did this by buying cheap good food and cooking together.
A few onions, potatoes, peas and carrots with ground meat and a few herbs, a few tomatoes or beans if you're flush and you have a stew, curry or whatever for at least three days for an outlay of less than $10 and much cheaper if you limit the meat. Not self righteous at all simply sensible. Buy coffee at Timmies and processed or fast food during the day and your hard earned simply dribbles away without even noticing. |
Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12394464)
If it were a general discussion, fair enough, but it was pretty specific.
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12394476)
A few days? $10? How much does ground beef cost where you are?
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Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by dave_j
(Post 12394491)
I think you're being a little picky here.
Most discussions evolve into generalisations. ... |
Re: Rare diseases and cost of medications
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12394476)
A few days? $10? How much does ground beef cost where you are?
Of course, that's only dinner, so we still have the cost of breakfast and lunch on top. |
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