@clareemurph@grok what year did NHS elective (planned) caesareans on maternal request, even without a medical indication come into force , speculate why this is not mainstream knowledge yet
It’s standard in the nfl when you retire to lose 20–50+ lb (20kg)
Less knee pain – lower load on worn cartilage and old injuries.
Less hip pain – easier movement and less arthritis progression.
Less back pain – reduced compression on the spine.
Better heart health – lower blood pressure and strain on the heart.
Reduced risk of heart attack and stroke.
Better sleep – especially reduced sleep apnoea and snoring.
Improved breathing – less effort required for everyday activity.
Greater mobility – easier to walk, run, climb stairs and travel.
More energy – carrying less body mass is less tiring.
Lower risk of type 2 diabetes.
Longer life expectancy – particularly for former linemen.
Less inflammation – often reduces aches and stiffness.
Better recovery from injuries and surgeries.
Easier to stay active into their 50s, 60s and beyond.
Improved quality of life – playing with children, golfing, hiking, etc.