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Old April 15th, 2005, 05:48 PM
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
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blash wrote:

Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD makes yet another bad guess:

I suspect the truth has indeed hurt you mortally.

WRONG AGAIN Andy!!!!


The yelling betrays your mortal injury.

At His service,

Andrew

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Old April 15th, 2005, 05:48 PM
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wendy wrote:

Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
She seems she is paralyzed by her fear of hunger.


You are worse psychologist than detective. I guess to understand how
cancer works is really to be in fear?

Hopefully the following truths will help her:


Your truths are what you make up in your head then justify with the
convenient mechanism of religion.


Sorry the truth bothers you terribly.

At His service,

Andrew

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Board-Certified Cardiologist

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Old April 15th, 2005, 06:09 PM
blash
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Andy writes:

The yelling betrays your mortal injury.

I do have a hang-nail........
Any other brilliant deductions???

Just a suggestion...... when you finally change your sig line, one that is
very appropriate would be:

"You're all just jealous because the voices only talk to me"

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Old April 15th, 2005, 08:46 PM
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jmk wrote:
If you were less negative, you might find it easier.


I don't think i am negative at all. I am just taking the trouble to be
realistic. That makes it easier.
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Old April 15th, 2005, 08:48 PM
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Beverly wrote:
The eat-less mantra seems to work for all who have been successful in their
weightloss efforts. It even works for those of us who have a few minor road
blocks in our path - such as menopause, limited ability to exercise, etc.


If you are able to do and it works for you then that's great.
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Old April 15th, 2005, 08:49 PM
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Ignoramus31693 wrote:
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 08:15:42 -0700, wendy wrote:

jmk wrote:

I lost a lot of weight and kept it of for the past year and a half as
well. While I agree that it is not particularly easy, I wouldn't say
that it's particularly difficult either.


That may be true with you. But it could be a lot harder for someone
else with a different genetic heritage. If you are a black women who
naturally emits more ghrelin you might find it harder. If you have
become leptin insensitive you might find it harder. If you have
fewer dopamine recpetors you might find it harder.



In real life, we become successful by overcoming obstacles.


In real life you have to know what the obstacles are to overcome them.
Just saying eat less isn't about obstacles. It's about magic. When i try
to bring up real obstacles in our real biology look what happens.
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Old April 15th, 2005, 08:50 PM
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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
Decreasing intake down to the **right** amount does work every time for
helping folks achieve lasting weight loss:


That's the same for any diet. If you could stay on any diet that would
work. But people don't stay on a diet. And I know, your approach isn't a
diet.
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Old April 15th, 2005, 09:07 PM
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"wendy" wrote in message
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Ignoramus31693 wrote:
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 08:15:42 -0700, wendy wrote:

jmk wrote:

I lost a lot of weight and kept it of for the past year and a half as
well. While I agree that it is not particularly easy, I wouldn't say
that it's particularly difficult either.

That may be true with you. But it could be a lot harder for someone
else with a different genetic heritage. If you are a black women who
naturally emits more ghrelin you might find it harder. If you have
become leptin insensitive you might find it harder. If you have
fewer dopamine recpetors you might find it harder.



In real life, we become successful by overcoming obstacles.


In real life you have to know what the obstacles are to overcome them.
Just saying eat less isn't about obstacles. It's about magic. When i try
to bring up real obstacles in our real biology look what happens.


It's "magic" to be able to cut back on food portions and stop eating crap?

Wow...that truly is a failure-oriented mindset. If you really think it's
magic, then just give up now...you'll never be successful with that
attitude.

GG


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Old April 15th, 2005, 09:12 PM
Beverly
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"wendy" wrote in message
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Ignoramus31693 wrote:
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 08:15:42 -0700, wendy wrote:

jmk wrote:

I lost a lot of weight and kept it of for the past year and a half as
well. While I agree that it is not particularly easy, I wouldn't say
that it's particularly difficult either.

That may be true with you. But it could be a lot harder for someone
else with a different genetic heritage. If you are a black women who
naturally emits more ghrelin you might find it harder. If you have
become leptin insensitive you might find it harder. If you have
fewer dopamine recpetors you might find it harder.



In real life, we become successful by overcoming obstacles.


In real life you have to know what the obstacles are to overcome them.
Just saying eat less isn't about obstacles. It's about magic. When i try
to bring up real obstacles in our real biology look what happens.


You seem to be making excuses for not losing weight. I think you'll find in
real life people who are successful don't look for obstacles, they look for
ways to obtain the results they desire.


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Old April 15th, 2005, 09:19 PM
wendy
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GaryG wrote:

It's "magic" to be able to cut back on food portions and stop eating crap?

Wow...that truly is a failure-oriented mindset. If you really think it's
magic,


Failure-oriented mind set is motivational clap trap. You are like those
think and grow rich hucksters. Amp up the rah rahs enough and it will
just happen.

then just give up now...you'll never be successful with that
attitude.


As i have been successfull you must be wrong.
 




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