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Ask Your Dad
Like
it or not, men, your dad is the most perfect glimpse you will ever have into your future.
He gave you his genes, his habits, his outlooks, and then ran ahead of you by thirty years
to teest them on the battlefield of life. Here are ten questions you should ask your
father so that you can have a healthy, satisfying future.
- Did you care about your health when you were younger?
When he was your age, did your father's exercise program consist of of changing the TV
channel and lighting another Camel? Is so, his heart attack was probably his own doing,
and by managing your own lifestyle accordingly, you can easily avoid his fate.
- How did your last physical go? You need to know if he
suffers from diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol. They all have
strong genetic links and may attack you later in life, too, if you do not make preemptive
strikes.
- How long did your prostate last? If your dad developed
prostate cancer or prostatitis before age 70, it is likely that it was hereditary and your
risk of developing prostate problems may be doubled. If this is the case then changing to
a low-fat diet can help in the prevention process.
- How long have you had those moles? If your father has
carried that constellation of moles throughout his life, you are at a higher risk for skin
cancer. If he ever had melanoma, dysplastic nevi, or more than one melanoma your odds of
developing skin cancer are greatly increased.
- Did you ever have vision problems? Say, glaucoma?
Glaucolma is highly inheritable. It can be cured when detected early, but any vision loss
is permanent. If your dad ever had glaucoma, you have a one-in-four chance of developing
it so make sure your doctor is aware of your father's history.
- When did you sprout that gut? Body fat is just as
inheritable as height so look at your family to see where fat is found on their bodies. If
your relatives wear most of their fat around their bellies, rather than on their hips, you
are at an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
- What drove you? Many men regret not knowing what
motivated their fathers. Men are unconsciously driven by their fathers and many hold
themselves back because they do not want to compete with them. Just being aware of your
father's influence is key.
- How did you blow off steam? You need to find out how
he deals with the everyday hardships: job stress, financial pressures, marital rough
points. Chances are you cope with stress the same way. If your dad gritted his teeth for
thirty years, you may be following his lead to an early heart attack.
- Any vices ever get the best of you? If your dad
preferred to unwind by drinking, you better learn now. Just having one parent who was an
alcoholic increases your risk of becoming an alcoholic fourfold.
- How often do you have sex? We know you don't want to
even think about your father's sex life, but you can benefit by knowing whether or not he
hasn't had sex or even a passable erection in many years. Some health quirk or lifestyle
choice probably set him on the road to impotence, and you might follow him off the same
cliff if you're not careful.
This article can be found in the 1997 December
issue of Men's Health magazine
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