It's between A. Medical Blog and B. A nurse's recommendation
Yes, depending on the perspective. If it's going to be because they want you to, than no. If it's going to be a continuous thing to lose weight, get in shape, etc, than yes.
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Answer should be C.
That is why everyone should complete a durable power of attorney legal document (may vary by state).
If you become incapacitated, no one has access to your assets: paying bills, depositing checks etc.
Have this arranged with your family so one or more trusted persons can manage your affairs.
Without a POA, assets are frozen until you get a court to intervene.