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On 4/15/2005 10:08 AM, Ignoramus31693 wrote:
I don't know about cannot, but it's a lot harder than people want to admit. It is, indeed, rather difficult. I lost weight and kept it off for the last 1.5+ years, and it is not particularly easy. 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. -- jmk in NC |
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blash wrote:
in article , Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD at wrote on 4/15/05 10:03 AM: Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD tap-dances: blash wrote: Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD announces again: I have written that there are **more** than 625,550 people with **more** than 5 years experience with the 2PD-OMER Approach. All have **not** regained what they have lost in weight. I'm sure Chung will be glad to provide a "believable" link to substantiate this ridiculous statement........... However, it "could" be true if they're all dead........ The experiences of these people have been publicly presented and discussed before an audience made up of medical professionals and general public: http://www.geocities.com/todayswoman2005/ Now, THAT'S impressive.........."Celebrating the Modern Woman" presented by The Marietta Lions Club and East Cobb Lions Club Foundation.........(and it also included a Family Fashion Show by Belk Department Stores)....WOW!!!! Is that a new medical society??? The Lions Club is the largest civic organization in the world. This may start a new trend.........presenting medical claims to a group of ladies at a lunch/fashion show instead of publishing papers in medical journals..........It sure would avoid a lot of scrutiny and tough questions like trying to substantiate "that there are **more** than 625,550 people with **more** than 5 years experience with the 2PD-OMER Approach. All have **not** regained what they have lost in weight." VERY CLEVER!!! P.S. I'm hurt......you didn't call me "dear"........... I suspect the truth has indeed hurt you mortally. At His service, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD Board-Certified Cardiologist ** Suggested Reading: (1) http://makeashorterlink.com/?L26062048 (2) http://makeashorterlink.com/?V113154DA (3) http://makeashorterlink.com/?X1C62661A (4) http://makeashorterlink.com/?U1E13130A (5) http://makeashorterlink.com/?K6F72510A (6) http://makeashorterlink.com/?I24E5151A (7) http://makeashorterlink.com/?I22222129 |
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GaryG wrote:
You seem to be a very negative person...specifically, a "toxic personality". I see the light. Wishing makes it so. Picture me tossing rose buds in the air. It's not negative to try and figure out what really is going on without resorting to the brainless eat-less mantra. Do you ever get referred to as "Whiny Wendy"? Only when i fart. Other than a forum for you to vent about how impossible it is to lose weight (something many of the regular posters here have managed, somehow, to do), It's not impossible. And some people run 4 minute miles, that doesn't mean everyone can. On a population basis what is likely? what's the point of this thread? While it's ostensibly a thread to discuss a study on starved rat metabolism, it's really telling us much more about your outlook on life, and your personal issues in coming to grips with your weight. I think it says more about you really. |
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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. |
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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD makes yet another bad guess:
I suspect the truth has indeed hurt you mortally. WRONG AGAIN Andy!!!! Whatever hospital you practice at(if any), should check out your guesswork.......the results are NOT very impressive........ However, between your grandiose claims and your tendency towards the "slight" bending of facts, I can see a great future for you in the Used Car industry......... Good Luck............ |
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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. |
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On 4/15/2005 11:15 AM, 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. If you were less negative, you might find it easier. -- jmk in NC |
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"wendy" wrote in message ... GaryG wrote: You seem to be a very negative person...specifically, a "toxic personality". I see the light. Wishing makes it so. Picture me tossing rose buds in the air. It's not negative to try and figure out what really is going on without resorting to the brainless eat-less mantra. Do you ever get referred to as "Whiny Wendy"? Only when i fart. That would be "Windy Wendy" 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. |
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Beverly wrote:
"wendy" wrote in message ... GaryG wrote: You seem to be a very negative person...specifically, a "toxic personality". I see the light. Wishing makes it so. Picture me tossing rose buds in the air. It's not negative to try and figure out what really is going on without resorting to the brainless eat-less mantra. Do you ever get referred to as "Whiny Wendy"? Only when i fart. That would be "Windy Wendy" The eat-less mantra seems to work for all who have been successful in their weightloss efforts. Decreasing intake down to the **right** amount does work every time for helping folks achieve lasting weight loss: http://www.heartmdphd.com/wtloss.asp At His service, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD Board-Certified Cardiologist ** Suggested Reading: (1) http://makeashorterlink.com/?L26062048 (2) http://makeashorterlink.com/?V113154DA (3) http://makeashorterlink.com/?X1C62661A (4) http://makeashorterlink.com/?U1E13130A (5) http://makeashorterlink.com/?K6F72510A (6) http://makeashorterlink.com/?I24E5151A (7) http://makeashorterlink.com/?I22222129 |
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