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I think what it comes down to is just genetics. I live a moderately unhealthy lifestyle and yet have no back pain, have good eyesight, and maintain a reasonable weight.
Did your parents also go through the same "early" downward spiral, by chance?
Not early, just a bunch of cancer in their 50s. ๐ฌ
Well... hopefully in 30 years cancer will be a thing of the past! Glass half full we're getting to the point where we can cure a lot of cancers, and it's only going to get easier
As for your pain now... I'm not sure you can do much to mitigate these issues you're having. Maybe just make sure you're getting enough vitamins and calories that you need throughout the day. And most importantly make sure you get lots of sleep, it's crazy how important sleep is to us