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Originally Posted by I-Hate-Hulse
Jeebus. Crotchety much? You may be fit, but your inexplicably hell bent need to blame age / genetic health woes on not exercising shows other levels of you are still dating from the 90's...
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Sorry, but feeling "more tired and old" isn't solely a "age / genetic health" woe.
At the end of the day, you have the ability to decide the quality of life you want to have. I wonder, and honestly don't know, if the pre-sickness fitness of an individual has a positive affect on the individual's ability to recover from that sickness.
For example:
Is an active 43 yr old and an inactive 43 yr old is diagnosed with a cancer are the survival rates higher for the active individual? I don't know, but I also don't care.
I do care about what I can control, and not feeling "more tired and old" is something I can control. I can decide to be active and be able to play with my kids when they are in their teens.