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Mu On Doctors; Their Advice On Exercise, Weight Loss And Such
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 08:23:02 -0400, Marv wrote:
Dunno, but I guess you saw or heard the same doctor I did. He said that while aerobic training was fine for burning calories, weight training proved more effective in preventing heart disease. Fire that idiot. Not tomorrow, yesterday. /Soap Box/ Mu had high BP, went to see the "best" cardiology practice in Atlanta. Mu known by these "best of the best" physicians. Why? Mu often collaborated with them and their professional athlete clients over many things. Including said athletes drug(ab)use; all things in confidence. Here's what Mu, friends of cardiologists, told MU: "Mu, you need to lose weight, do you need some help? Mu: I agree but what do you see on my echo, stress test, etc? Three Docs Who Want To Keep Mu Business: "Nothing at all, you pushed healthy params to max for your age" MU: Docs Three, my BP is up and this ain't no 'white coat" crap. Docs Three: "We know you own all these gyms but you need to take your athlete's advice for yourself. Mu: Uh, Ok, and exactly what is that? I need to be reminded since my elevated BP has scarred my memory. Idiots3: Mu, lift weights. -- After four months and being an American in Taipei I never want to hear ´Oh your koala very cuteˇ ever again. If there is an off chance that if I do encounter a koala, I may have to punch it in the face as a result. Even a pretty koala looks ugly with a broken nose. |
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Mu On Doctors; Their Advice On Exercise, Weight Loss And Such
brother Mu wrote:
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 08:23:02 -0400, Marv wrote: Dunno, but I guess you saw or heard the same doctor I did. He said that while aerobic training was fine for burning calories, weight training proved more effective in preventing heart disease. Fire that idiot. Not tomorrow, yesterday. /Soap Box/ Mu had high BP, went to see the "best" cardiology practice in Atlanta. Mu known by these "best of the best" physicians. Why? Mu often collaborated with them and their professional athlete clients over many things. Including said athletes drug(ab)use; all things in confidence. Here's what Mu, friends of cardiologists, told MU: "Mu, you need to lose weight, do you need some help? Mu: I agree but what do you see on my echo, stress test, etc? Three Docs Who Want To Keep Mu Business: "Nothing at all, you pushed healthy params to max for your age" MU: Docs Three, my BP is up and this ain't no 'white coat" crap. Docs Three: "We know you own all these gyms but you need to take your athlete's advice for yourself. Mu: Uh, Ok, and exactly what is that? I need to be reminded since my elevated BP has scarred my memory. Idiots3: Mu, lift weights. When all your visceral adipose tissue (VAT) is gone and you become hungrier than you have ever been in your life, in time it is likely you will no longer need your BP-lowering medication. May GOD continue to heal our hearts with HIS living water so that we can love our neighbors a little more and LORD Jesus Christ a whole lot more. Prayerfully in Jesus' awesome love, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love/TheTruth |
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Mu On Doctors; Their Advice On Exercise, Weight Loss And Such
In article .com,
says... May GOD continue to heal our hearts with HIS living water so that we can love our neighbors a little more and LORD Jesus Christ a whole lot more. http://medical-dictionary.thefreedic.../verbigeration Verbigeration ver·big·er·a·tion n. |
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Mu On Doctors; Their Advice On Exercise, Weight Loss And Such
On Apr 21, 4:37 am, Mu wrote:
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 08:23:02 -0400, Marv wrote: Dunno, but I guess you saw or heard the same doctor I did. He said that while aerobic training was fine for burning calories, weight training proved more effective in preventing heart disease. Fire that idiot. Not tomorrow, yesterday. /Soap Box/ Mu had high BP, went to see the "best" cardiology practice in Atlanta. Mu known by these "best of the best" physicians. Why? Mu often collaborated with them and their professional athlete clients over many things. Including said athletes drug(ab)use; all things in confidence. Here's what Mu, friends of cardiologists, told MU: "Mu, you need to lose weight, do you need some help? Mu: I agree but what do you see on my echo, stress test, etc? Three Docs Who Want To Keep Mu Business: "Nothing at all, you pushed healthy params to max for your age" MU: Docs Three, my BP is up and this ain't no 'white coat" crap. Docs Three: "We know you own all these gyms but you need to take your athlete's advice for yourself. Mu: Uh, Ok, and exactly what is that? I need to be reminded since my elevated BP has scarred my memory. Idiots3: Mu, lift weights. -- After four months and being an American in Taipei I never want to hear ´Oh your koala very cuteˇ ever again. If there is an off chance that if I do encounter a koala, I may have to punch it in the face as a result. Even a pretty koala looks ugly with a broken nose. Koala Sign ;-) http://homepage.eircom.net/~beatentr...alaSign_lg.JPG |
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Mu On Doctors; Their Advice On Exercise, Weight Loss And Such
Andrew B. Chung often says intelligent things the way he responded to
the original post on this page. Its really kind of bigoted to harass him for his religious beliefs. They don't hurt anyone and his comments are often useful. When all your visceral adipose tissue (VAT) is gone and you become hungrier than you have ever been in your life, in time it is likely you will no longer need your BP-lowering medication. May GOD continue to heal our hearts with HIS living water so that we can love our neighbors a little more and LORD Jesus Christ a whole lot more. Prayerfully in Jesus' awesome love, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhDhttp://HeartMDPhD.com/Love/TheTruth- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Mu On Doctors; Their Advice On Exercise, Weight Loss And Such
honeybunch wrote:
Andrew B. Chung often says intelligent things the way he responded to the original post on this page. Its really kind of bigoted to harass him for his religious beliefs. They don't hurt anyone and his comments are often useful. So, how do you classify the rest of his comments, less than useful or useless? |
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Mu On Doctors; Their Advice On Exercise, Weight Loss And Such
honeybunch wrote:
Andrew B. Chung often says intelligent things the way he responded to the original post on this page. Its really kind of bigoted to harass him for his religious beliefs. They don't hurt anyone and his comments are often useful. Incorrect; as has been demonstrated many times by his own words, Chung is a liar, a hypocrite, a word weasel, a fraud, and a false christian. When all your visceral adipose tissue (VAT) is gone and you become hungrier than you have ever been in your life, in time it is likely you will no longer need your BP-lowering medication. May GOD continue to heal our hearts with HIS living water so that we can love our neighbors a little more and LORD Jesus Christ a whole lot more. Prayerfully in Jesus' awesome love, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhDhttp://HeartMDPhD.com/Love/TheTruth- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - -- Supreme Leader of the Brainwashed Followers of Art Deco |
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