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I don't understand this.I was the gym and overheard an older guy complaining of neck issues. during a break I went over and inquired as to whether they were disc-related or muscular. When he said muscular, I showed him some neck exercises that would alleviate neck tension and also how to be aware of where his neck was in his day to day activities. (I know about this b/c I had just finished PT and this was one of the issues addressed.) He thanked me and then added, "If I'm not too lazy to do them!" I find this just inexplicable. I'm offering him something costs him NOTHING, save a little time and effort on his part, but which would greatly improve the quality of his life. And he cares enough to come to the gym. So....WTF?

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Must be related to the president.

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Only the one who carry the bag, really knows how much it weights......and that's my thought

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maybe he was just being honest

Phin Level 6 June 6, 2018
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Self-deprecating humour, maybe?

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You can give all the great advice to people you want; however, if they don't ask or want your advice, then don't expect them to follow through with it.

I work in county health departments as a WIC nutritionist, and I've learned that even though I have the knowledge and opportunity to educate people to lead healthier lives through proper diet and exercise that doesn't mean the people I see want my advice, even the ones that really need it. A lot of people don't want to change until things haven't gotten life-threateningly bad, and at that point sometimes it's too late.

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It doesn't do much good to help people from my experience the different things I've done to help people came back to me. Very evil way it's like people bite the hand that you feed

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He'd rather suffer and complain about it.
You can only do so much. You tried.

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Not having been there could it have just been a flippant remark?
Unless he's completely mindless when his neck gives him trouble again at least someone told him the thing.

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Having suffered through 14 years of back pain, why anyone would not take action to relieve the pain is beyond me.

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Lead a horse to water but can't make it drink.

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