Thank you, SheDevil, for the links and for sharing your personal experience. I would advise our colleagues on the forum to read further on the multitude of useful links describing the health (and other) benefits of going veg, or at least more veg than one presently is.
I won't pontificate on this further, as diet (like religion, politics, and intimate relationships) is a highly personal choice influenced by many factors. All I can speak from is my own experience, and since going veg (and predominantly vegan) I'm healthier, look better, feel better, and f**k better too. More energy and better endurance, even with my insane work schedule and limited hours of sleep.
That being said, I truly believe that a vegetarian diet is not ideal for everyone, and indeed there are some whose particular constitution, genetics, and physiological quirks preclude vegetarianism even with the best of intentions and motivations. For me, the transition was seamless but others seem to just deteriorate over time without reaping any benefit. If this applies to anyone reading this post, then I would recommend the advice of other posters like curious yellow, 4ByFish, and Ilovethemall: eat organically-raised and/or free-range meat. Even I've tried bison before, and it is delicious!
Eat well and Be well, PERBites!
VF