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Getbig Main Boards => General Topics => Topic started by: Parker on January 23, 2007, 04:22:21 PM
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And then try and tell you how to live a heathier lifestyle. I had one doctor who was fat and smoked, yet told me that there was no conclusive evidence that creatine helped with weight-training (this is back in 1998-99).
has anybody else notice this.
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Looks like I'll be changing this trend. HEYOOOOO, ARNOLD 2.0!!!
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Agree, sadly. Especially the older ones. The young ones look like wraiths with this weird greyish pallor.
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Doctors don't really know anything about nutrition. I think they get only a few hours of training in that area?
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Doctors don't really know anything about nutrition. I think they get only a few hours of training in that area?
Plus they have to work like dogs to get their practices going. And I don't want to say... but mine often has food stains on his white coat. :-X I'm sure he eats McDonald's five days a week, standing over his desk in his office.
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Alot of them can't think outside of the box. I had this Indian doctor who asked me if I smoked during a routine yearly check up. I smoke marijuana, but I lied and told him that I didn't. He said good and ranted for 2 minutes about how smoking killed a lot people. After the check up, I was outside the clinic waiting for my bro to pick me up and there was the same fucking doctor lighting up a Benson and Hedges. ::)
What I'm trying to say is that most doctors can't seem to follow their own advice. A lot of them are fat fucks and think they know better than everyone else.
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They should get some T3 and eat them like candy. ;D
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Alot of them can't think outside of the box. I had this Indian doctor who asked me if I smoked during a routine yearly check up. I smoke marijuana, but I lied and told him that I didn't. He said good and ranted for 2 minutes about how smoking killed a lot people. After the check up, I was outside the clinic waiting for my bro to pick me up and there was the same fucking doctor lighting up a Benson and Hedges. ::)
What I'm trying to say is that most doctors can't seem to follow their own advice. A lot of them are fat fucks and think they know better than everyone else.
Exactly, I went in one time (back in 2000) same doc who said Creatine was inconclusive, said that technically I was overweight for my height because I was 176 at 5'5. But then he comments on my abs. I asked him if I was overweight using that outdated body mass chart, then how could I have a sixpack. How can I run 6 miles a day? The answer, "Well the chart does need to be revised for those who have more muscle mass than fat."
As one said, many need to learn how to think outside the box and to practice what you preach. Don't look like some contestant on the "Biggest Loser", but then tell the patient that they have poor health practices.
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And then try and tell you how to live a heathier lifestyle. I had one doctor who was fat and smoked, yet told me that there was no conclusive evidence that creatine helped with weight-training (this is back in 1998-99).
has anybody else notice this.
Ask this guy.
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0743490398.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
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Exactly, I went in one time (back in 2000) same doc who said Creatine was inconclusive, said that technically I was overweight for my height because I was 176 at 5'5. But then he comments on my abs. I asked him if I was overweight using that outdated body mass chart, then how could I have a sixpack. How can I run 6 miles a day? The answer, "Well the chart does need to be revised for those who have more muscle mass than fat."
Just like I said, some doctors can't think outside of the box. Maybe they ought to look at themselves for a second and start to learn how to think critically.
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Ask this guy.
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0743490398.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
you know ya hit rock bottom when