
Back in the day before the internet became the driving force of today’s health repercussions
The slow fat kid always played right field with the coach hoping the ball didn’t bounce off his head causing concussions
But obesity wasn’t the problem it is today. The steady diet of screen time, soft drinks and pizza rolls has taken its toll
It’s easy to eat when the monotoned educator drones on about an uninteresting subject and the student lost all interest immediately after the teacher took role
Recently the American Academy of Pediatrics released new guidelines for treating childhood obesity advising updated treatments
Included in these listings were new rounds of medications and surgery causing raised eyebrows and parental disagreements
Big Pharma once again is popping the cork on celebratory champagne as many of the drugs mentioned are ongoing and expensive
Insurance may or may not pay the drug costs so throw covered bariatric surgery in the mix and have a medical professional sell the idea should you be apprehensive
There’s nothing like taking a self concious, sensitive kid and putting them through major surgery for a gastric sleeve or a lap band
It’s a quick susceptible solution to a problem when in a fair number of cases the issue could be solved by shutting the door on the over active social media gland
Seattle Public Schools this past week filed a lawsuit against Big Tech for creating a health crisis by creating mental addiction
This is the same type of public system that insisted on face time teaching, covid testing, shots and mask mandates for two years sounding much like a hypocritical contradiction
Public schools have lost a generation of kids. Poorly educated, angry, and not mentally equipped to handle society
Teaching that an individual’s choices will determine their future should become a priority
The fat kid probably didn’t like playing right field during the sixth inning in a lost cause of a game
But he learned at an early age that life is not always fair and participation trophies are meaningless and lame
Leave a Reply