I see many with very pour nutrition in their diet.
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This guy. A good heart with a bit of an attitude problem. Would bang forever and always.0 -
Out for Brad Pitt (But to be fair I had a crush on Seth Green as a young girl so my tastes might be abnormal), but if we're talking dudes we find attractive
Wait... Seth Green was a young girl? (Giggle)
You didn't know?
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Wait...there was a posse? Oh man! I never get invited to where the cool kids are
Yes. I have a posse. Some jealous chicks were trying to steal it.
if you are in this thread, you have joined by default
Oh good. Now I feel accepted
Do we have a name? We should have a name.
Ok, now I'm starting to feel left out. I better be in on this shiznit! :huh:0 -
You all know Nancy left right? Not telling where though cause she left a biscuit and gravy recipe and I'm not sharing :grumble:0
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Did she ever say what endocrine disease she had?
Insulin resistance, severe hypoglycemia, carcinoid tumors, extreme ventricular tachycardia, and exercise induced syncope, and Osgood-schlatters.
This is what she actually said.
Waaaa???? What the....:huh:
yes, I quoted myself. hahahaha. Wanted to add:
If she had carcinoid tumors, she'd have had surgery and been on chemo.
If she had had "extreme ventricular tachycardia" - how did she do gymnastics and cheerleading and continue training as if she were still a gymnast and cheerleader? I'm not saying she couldn't exercise, but if it is "extreme", I don't see this happening.
And Osgood–Schlatter, when I looked it up, says that there are painful lumps just below the knee and is seen most often in young adolescents (9-16). So again, how could she be doing all this training back in Middle School and High School and continue on as an adult? Especially as it seems treatment lasts 2-3 years and requires an orthopedic cast.
It all seems...odd.0 -
You all know Nancy left right? Not telling where though cause she left a biscuit and gravy recipe and I'm not sharing :grumble:
To me biscuits = cookies and should never be combined with gravy so it's all good.0 -
Out for Brad Pitt (But to be fair I had a crush on Seth Green as a young girl so my tastes might be abnormal), but if we're talking dudes we find attractive
Edited for bracketing issue. I'm tired, was up too early.0 -
Did she ever say what endocrine disease she had?
Insulin resistance, severe hypoglycemia, carcinoid tumors, extreme ventricular tachycardia, and exercise induced syncope, and Osgood-schlatters.
This is what she actually said.
Waaaa???? What the....:huh:
yes, I quoted myself. hahahaha. Wanted to add:
If she had carcinoid tumors, she'd have had surgery and been on chemo.
If she had had "extreme ventricular tachycardia" - how did she do gymnastics and cheerleading and continue training as if she were still a gymnast and cheerleader? I'm not saying she couldn't exercise, but if it is "extreme", I don't see this happening.
And Osgood–Schlatter, when I looked it up, says that there are painful lumps just below the knee and is seen most often in young adolescents (9-16). So again, how could she be doing all this training back in Middle School and High School and continue on as an adult? Especially as it seems treatment lasts 2-3 years and requires an orthopedic cast.
It all seems...odd.
This thread is not about her anymore.
Focus, Joy! :laugh:0 -
She appears to have ragequit by editing her previous posts to be simply "."
I guess everyone who quoted her should go edit theirs that way too...
...or not.0 -
This guy. A good heart with a bit of an attitude problem. Would bang forever and always.
highest of fives.0 -
You all know Nancy left right? Not telling where though cause she left a biscuit and gravy recipe and I'm not sharing :grumble:0
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Out for Brad Pitt (But to be fair I had a crush on Seth Green as a young girl so my tastes might be abnormal), but if we're talking dudes we find attractive
Oh agreed! And there is totally too much Smaug and not nearly enough Kili in the second movie too.
Well...considering that in the book he...uhm..well, nevermind.0 -
Oh jesus, there's a sequel.
The sequels are never as good though, especially when the original cast doesn't all show.
I know I'm late, but I made it! :laugh:
I know, I know … I'm more of an extra.
*goes to pout in the extra's food bar … with bacon and bread and donuts*0 -
Did she ever say what endocrine disease she had?
Insulin resistance, severe hypoglycemia, carcinoid tumors, extreme ventricular tachycardia, and exercise induced syncope, and Osgood-schlatters.
This is what she actually said.
Waaaa???? What the....:huh:
yes, I quoted myself. hahahaha. Wanted to add:
If she had carcinoid tumors, she'd have had surgery and been on chemo.
If she had had "extreme ventricular tachycardia" - how did she do gymnastics and cheerleading and continue training as if she were still a gymnast and cheerleader? I'm not saying she couldn't exercise, but if it is "extreme", I don't see this happening.
And Osgood–Schlatter, when I looked it up, says that there are painful lumps just below the knee and is seen most often in young adolescents (9-16). So again, how could she be doing all this training back in Middle School and High School and continue on as an adult? Especially as it seems treatment lasts 2-3 years and requires an orthopedic cast.
It all seems...odd.
Don't try. Just don't. It's too hard to unravel. I spent a long time wondering why someone with 'extreme v-tach' was prescribed green tea extract instead of like, a defribrillator.0 -
Does anyone else think "Osgood-Schlatter" sounds like something you might get from the red light district in Amsterdam?0
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Out for Brad Pitt (But to be fair I had a crush on Seth Green as a young girl so my tastes might be abnormal), but if we're talking dudes we find attractive
Oh agreed! And there is totally too much Smaug and not nearly enough Kili in the second movie too.
Well...considering that in the book he...uhm..well, nevermind.
Get. Out.0 -
Oh jesus, there's a sequel.
The sequels are never as good though, especially when the original cast doesn't all show.
I know I'm late, but I made it! :laugh:
I know, I know … I'm more of an extra.
*goes to pout in the extra's food bar … with bacon and bread and donuts*
This movie has no villain!0 -
Did she ever say what endocrine disease she had?
Insulin resistance, severe hypoglycemia, carcinoid tumors, extreme ventricular tachycardia, and exercise induced syncope, and Osgood-schlatters.
This is what she actually said.
Waaaa???? What the....:huh:
yes, I quoted myself. hahahaha. Wanted to add:
If she had carcinoid tumors, she'd have had surgery and been on chemo.
If she had had "extreme ventricular tachycardia" - how did she do gymnastics and cheerleading and continue training as if she were still a gymnast and cheerleader? I'm not saying she couldn't exercise, but if it is "extreme", I don't see this happening.
And Osgood–Schlatter, when I looked it up, says that there are painful lumps just below the knee and is seen most often in young adolescents (9-16). So again, how could she be doing all this training back in Middle School and High School and continue on as an adult? Especially as it seems treatment lasts 2-3 years and requires an orthopedic cast.
It all seems...odd.
This thread is not about her anymore.
Focus, Joy! :laugh:
POUR out of mouth diet.0 -
Did she ever say what endocrine disease she had?
Insulin resistance, severe hypoglycemia, carcinoid tumors, extreme ventricular tachycardia, and exercise induced syncope, and Osgood-schlatters.
This is what she actually said.
Waaaa???? What the....:huh:
yes, I quoted myself. hahahaha. Wanted to add:
If she had carcinoid tumors, she'd have had surgery and been on chemo.
If she had had "extreme ventricular tachycardia" - how did she do gymnastics and cheerleading and continue training as if she were still a gymnast and cheerleader? I'm not saying she couldn't exercise, but if it is "extreme", I don't see this happening.
And Osgood–Schlatter, when I looked it up, says that there are painful lumps just below the knee and is seen most often in young adolescents (9-16). So again, how could she be doing all this training back in Middle School and High School and continue on as an adult? Especially as it seems treatment lasts 2-3 years and requires an orthopedic cast.
It all seems...odd.
Just reminded me of my mate who said she's had compartment syndrome in her legs since she was 13. She's seriously overweight and blames that on having chunky legs...I pointed out that a) she would have it all over if that was what making her chunky...and b) she'd have had her legs amputated long ago since she'd never been seen by a doctor for it.
People will find any excuse for not wanting to put the effort into losing weight while they sit around waiting for a miracle.0 -
Out for Brad Pitt (But to be fair I had a crush on Seth Green as a young girl so my tastes might be abnormal), but if we're talking dudes we find attractive
Oh agreed! And there is totally too much Smaug and not nearly enough Kili in the second movie too.
Well...considering that in the book he...uhm..well, nevermind.
Get. Out.
I am not saying he's not hot. He is.0 -
This thread is not about her anymore.
Focus, Joy! :laugh:
My bad!!! Have we reached cat gif status?0 -
Does anyone else think "Osgood-Schlatter" sounds like something you might get from the red light district in Amsterdam?
No, I thought it was Australian for beer.0 -
Did she ever say what endocrine disease she had?
Insulin resistance, severe hypoglycemia, carcinoid tumors, extreme ventricular tachycardia, and exercise induced syncope, and Osgood-schlatters.
This is what she actually said.
Waaaa???? What the....:huh:
yes, I quoted myself. hahahaha. Wanted to add:
If she had carcinoid tumors, she'd have had surgery and been on chemo.
If she had had "extreme ventricular tachycardia" - how did she do gymnastics and cheerleading and continue training as if she were still a gymnast and cheerleader? I'm not saying she couldn't exercise, but if it is "extreme", I don't see this happening.
And Osgood–Schlatter, when I looked it up, says that there are painful lumps just below the knee and is seen most often in young adolescents (9-16). So again, how could she be doing all this training back in Middle School and High School and continue on as an adult? Especially as it seems treatment lasts 2-3 years and requires an orthopedic cast.
It all seems...odd.
I REALLY suggest being quiet because you have no idea what you are talking about.
I am having surgery to remove the tumor. You don't NEED chemo for carcinoid tumors. I don't at least.
I didn't have v-tachy when I was a cheerleader and gymnast. I JUST was in v-tach two weeks ago when I was in the hospital.
You can still be an athlete with osgood-schlatter. It's called you suck it up and deal. I eventually had to quit because it got to a point where it was too painful for me. And yes, I was in PT for over 4 years for my knees and was casted TWICE on both knees from my hip all the way down to my ankle.
So please, do yourself a favor and actually know me, my situation and what I've been through before you say anything about me ever again.0 -
Does anyone else think "Osgood-Schlatter" sounds like something you might get from the red light district in Amsterdam?
You probably can. I heard you can get anything there.0 -
This thread is not about her anymore.
Focus, Joy! :laugh:
My bad!!! Have we reached cat gif status?
Not yet, it's still at dirty hot men status.0 -
You all know Nancy left right? Not telling where though cause she left a biscuit and gravy recipe and I'm not sharing :grumble:
Well, I have my own so...0 -
RE; Kili....I've read the book. Please don't remind me *rocks back and forth in a corner*0
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Um. I know I'm new here, but not new to forums in general.
This thread convinced me to stick around Reminds me of the years I spent on a different forum site in a posse. I'm home...!!!0 -
Did she ever say what endocrine disease she had?
Insulin resistance, severe hypoglycemia, carcinoid tumors, extreme ventricular tachycardia, and exercise induced syncope, and Osgood-schlatters.
This is what she actually said.
Waaaa???? What the....:huh:
yes, I quoted myself. hahahaha. Wanted to add:
If she had carcinoid tumors, she'd have had surgery and been on chemo.
If she had had "extreme ventricular tachycardia" - how did she do gymnastics and cheerleading and continue training as if she were still a gymnast and cheerleader? I'm not saying she couldn't exercise, but if it is "extreme", I don't see this happening.
And Osgood–Schlatter, when I looked it up, says that there are painful lumps just below the knee and is seen most often in young adolescents (9-16). So again, how could she be doing all this training back in Middle School and High School and continue on as an adult? Especially as it seems treatment lasts 2-3 years and requires an orthopedic cast.
It all seems...odd.
I REALLY suggest being quiet because you have no idea what you are talking about.
I am having surgery to remove the tumor. You don't NEED chemo for carcinoid tumors. I don't at least.
I didn't have v-tachy when I was a cheerleader and gymnast. I JUST was in v-tach two weeks ago when I was in the hospital.
You can still be an athlete with osgood-schlatter. It's called you suck it up and deal. I eventually had to quit because it got to a point where it was too painful for me. And yes, I was in PT for over 4 years for my knees and was casted TWICE on both knees from my hip all the way down to my ankle.
So please, do yourself a favor and actually know me, my situation and what I've been through before you say anything about me ever again.
Ah nice of you to return. Any reply to the answer I provided where you asked about how responsible it is for me to eat fast food?0 -
Out for Brad Pitt (But to be fair I had a crush on Seth Green as a young girl so my tastes might be abnormal), but if we're talking dudes we find attractive
Oh agreed! And there is totally too much Smaug and not nearly enough Kili in the second movie too.
Well...considering that in the book he...uhm..well, nevermind.
Get. Out.
I am not saying he's not hot. He is.
You've brought down the mood with your talk of...well you know what.
I'm hoping that considering all the other liberties that have been taken with his storyline that other...changes will occur.0
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