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07-11-2013, 09:39 PM
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Todd, I too have a badly deviated septum, like 10% breathing capacity of normal so i was told by my ENT doc, they want to "chisel" their way back to open up the birth defects, that was 10+ years ago, i'm still too chicken to do it, although i''ll jump off a cliff with skis on, go figure. Us humans are weird...
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07-11-2013, 09:48 PM
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Todd, I too have a badly deviated septum, like 10% breathing capacity of normal so i was told by my ENT doc, they want to "chisel" their way back to open up the birth defects, that was 10+ years ago, i'm still too chicken to do it, although i''ll jump off a cliff with skis on, go figure. Us humans are weird...
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Mike! Worst surgery I've ever had! Just F'n nasty... no way to "stitch" ya up.. so you just bleed --- with cotton packed up there... Sleep sittin' up... black and blue face... Just miserable.
Best thing I ever did. I can breathe... don't have a sinus infection every other month... which gives me more energy.
MISERABLE surgery... but really helpful.
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07-11-2013, 10:16 PM
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Greg, yep. Same thing with my shoulder surgery. i had separated tendons, 100% tears, effin aweful. one year recovery, cast for 3 months, but now i can sleep on my right side and it doesnt feel like somebody kicked me in the balls!
But sleep, its soooo important to a healthy body, hard to imagine but thats when we "recover" from exercise, disease, work (lol)
Well Greg, it is something to ponder, i'm sure my wife would love to "hear" less of my sleep....i've offered to sleep in other rooms, but, "we so horny"
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07-11-2013, 10:23 PM
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Greg, yep. Same thing with my shoulder surgery. i had separated tendons, 100% tears, effin aweful. one year recovery, cast for 3 months, but now i can sleep on my right side and it doesnt feel like somebody kicked me in the balls!
But sleep, its soooo important to a healthy body, hard to imagine but thats when we "recover" from exercise, disease, work (lol)
Well Greg, it is something to ponder, i'm sure my wife would love to "hear" less of my sleep....i've offered to sleep in other rooms, but, "we so horny"
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WON'T help your snoring.... that's a separate issue.
Won't make your boner bigger either....
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07-11-2013, 10:54 PM
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WON'T help your snoring.... that's a separate issue.
Won't make your boner bigger either....
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;ha! bummer though, on both accounts!
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07-11-2013, 11:30 PM
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Mike, if you sleep as poorly as I do, suck it up buddy. When I broke mine in 1998, it healed and I had to go through a similar procedure. I don't remember it being much fun but I'm ready. I'm just taking the proper steps.
Greg's right, snoring is a throat problem. I was just at the Neurologist this week discussing my sleep problems. I've found that the nights I sleep say 5-7 hours, I'll feel better than 7-9. He said that sleep apnea is the worst in the late stages of REM sleep. Meaning, your throat muscles are the most relaxed collapsing your airway or with a deviated septum, the oxygen level gets lower in your blood the longer you sleep.
Greg, the best way to increase your boner is through use. Your old and I'm married.
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07-19-2013, 01:48 PM
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Enough boner talk at this sausage fest.
Any updates on you guys' trying out the Paleo deal?
My 32" pants are feeling loose now. And I'm not trying to even loose weight... I don't crave bread, crackers, chips, cookies at all anymore. And I was a cereal freak. I ordered up a BBQ brisket, cole slaw. I tried part of the bun and could not believe at how sweet it tasted.. it's weird.
No one ever died of a wheat deficiency. Especially today's version of modified "wheat". Quitting wheat and dairy killed my sugar cravings too. Pretty cool...
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07-27-2013, 09:51 AM
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The China Study
I promised to condense some thoughts once I dug into "The China Study". I'm now 230 pages deep and it's been a very enjoyable and enlightening read. Let me say that the more I study nutrition, the more I realize that it's similar to religion and politics. Everybody has an opinion and the dust will never settle. Much like other aspects of life, you have to determine what voices hold the most value.
They claim that this is the most comprehensive study on nutrition ever performed in the history of man kind. The basis of this book is that most Western diseases (Heart Disease, Cancers, Diabetes, Alzheimers, etc) are preventable with the right nutrition. That is a whole food, largely plant based diet.
Astonishing statistics in America:
A male has a 47% chance of cancer in his lifetime.
Over 30% of our population is obese.
Heart disease kills 1 in 3 Americans.
Diabetes has increased by 70% for the 30 something age group in the last 10 years.
Medical care is the 3rd leading cause of death.
America has almost double the health care cost per person of any other major country in the world.
It's estimated that only 2-3% of cancers are caused by GENETICS
And the list goes on and on....
They started out by testing their theory on Rats. They found that a diet of 20% dairy protein (Casein) would help cancer cells originate and grow. At only 5% of the diet, cancer didn't take hold. By switching to a plant based protein diet of 20%, the cancer cells would turn off and quit multiplying. Then switching back to a dairy protein (Casein) it would turn back on. The Western diet is extremely high in protein. They claim we only need about 10% of our diets to come from protein to sustain energy level and normal function. Magically, in the 10-12% range was where they determined an animal based protein diet to be relatively safe.
Once they had proved it in rats, they then went to mice and found the same results. To prove there theory, they studied 65 counties, 6500 people per county with blood tests, urine samples, and questionnaires. From poverty level to the wealthiest of the Chinese. What they found was astonishing. The poorest suffered from the least Western diseases because they were forced to eat a whole food, plant based diet. As they Chinese became wealthier, they adopted a more Western diet of animal proteins and they suffered the same fate of Western disease.
To be continued.....
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07-27-2013, 10:31 AM
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Todd, What does it mean "Medical care is the third leading cause of death"?
Also, went on a 132 mile dual sport ride around Tahoe on Monday, my first ride since my shoulder surgery. It was a 9 hour event with most the riding being off road dirt bike. My stamina was good thanks to my cycling efforts. My back/shoulders/lats i tried strenghining by the Concept 1 rowing maching but i wasnt consitant enough, but still, hardly any lactic acid. My one problem, my goggles very very lightly pinching my nose and i couldnt breath through it at all!
As much as i am going to hate it, i'm gonna have to do the septum surgery , and yes in that order....
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07-29-2013, 10:13 PM
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Wow Mike, that's some serious stamina. Good for you!
To answer your question about medical care being the 3rd leading cause, here's the break down:
Adverse drug effects: 106,000 deaths
Hospital bone infections: 80,000 deaths
Other preventable errors in hospital: 20,000
Unnecessary surgery: 12,000
Medication errors: 7,400
Moral of the story, the less medical attention you require throughout your life, the less chance you have to die from the 3rd biggest killer, MEDICAL CARE.
A good friend of mine told me a story of a very wealthy client of his recently. He had a minor rotator cuff tear and was told it was minimally invasive and he would come out of the surgery with no side effects. After the surgery, he's had intense pain in his forearm and hand. So bad that he has to take more pain meds than he'd like to ingest. He told my buddy that he would give every single dime away to get rid of the pain.
Kelli's dad had back surgery about 6 weeks ago. Shortly after his memory got fuzzy and eventually all he knew was his last name. His spinal fluid wasn't reabsorbing and he had major brain swelling. It almost killed him. They have installed a permanent shunt to drain it for the rest of his life. We are hoping he gets out of the hospital this week.
Surgery ONLY in mandatory situations.
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