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    #11
    Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post

    Before I stock up on this stuff for my crackly sounding knees and unstable feeling which the doc says is because of wear and tear, if there anything else I should consider? ..
    Have you considered a zimmer frame?

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      #12
      bruv is a doc and says there isn't much evidence for these but I used to have painful knees the next day after sport - could really feel every stair etc and cod liver oil did seem to have a really good effect after a couple of months.
      Could be that I had a slight difficiency (not crazy about oily fish = don't eat any) which this replaced so if you have a better diet it could be a waste of time.

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        #13
        I found that taking some supplements called Dianabol, Testex and Decadurabolin made my joints better. I got them from a guy in the gym.... They did make me put weight on though ....

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          #14
          Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
          Not sure if I need the collagen as well, in which case, this is the product I need I think:

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          Maybe I need to have a good chat with a decent physio.
          Ftfy

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            #15
            Originally posted by Churchill View Post
            Ftfy
            Indeed churchy - Wrote to my GP yesterday asking for a Physio referral, so will see how that goes.

            As a permie, will start to make the most of medical appointment time

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              #16
              Originally posted by zeitghost
              37? I always knew that too much exercise was bad you.

              Yep. The body will wear out like any mechanical object if over used.

              That's my excuse for not going to the gym or doing any form of unnecessary exercise purely for the sake of it. Fortunately I have enough willpower to not stuff my face with sugar filled crap all day, so can stay slim without much extra effort. :SmugHolierThanThouSmilie:
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                #17
                Originally posted by PAH View Post
                Yep. The body will wear out like any mechanical object if over used.

                That's my excuse for not going to the gym or doing any form of unnecessary exercise purely for the sake of it. Fortunately I have enough willpower to not stuff my face with sugar filled crap all day, so can stay slim without much extra effort. :SmugHolierThanThouSmilie:
                There is more to being healthy than not getting fat though.
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by doodab View Post
                  There is more to being healthy than not getting fat though.
                  It is a very fine line.

                  My BP is and pulse rate is absolutely healthy, I will maintain this by going for spinning, and reducing my Body Attacks to one low impact one for keeping supple once a week.

                  If only the body was as easy to change as the car when it starts to fall apart!

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by doodab View Post
                    There is more to being healthy than not getting fat though.
                    True. Like most things in life, it's all about balance and moderation.

                    One of the things I love about foreign holidays is that generally it involves a lot more walking about than at home, if you can resist getting a hire car. I usually come back off holiday not only refreshed but also feeling fitter. Damn I need a holiday!

                    Maybe I should get a dog, then I can go out dogging with the fit neighbours down the park.
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
                      It is a very fine line.

                      My BP is and pulse rate is absolutely healthy, I will maintain this by going for spinning, and reducing my Body Attacks to one low impact one for keeping supple once a week.

                      If only the body was as easy to change as the car when it starts to fall apart!
                      It sounds to me as though you're equally reckless with both.

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