Getbig.com: American Bodybuilding, Fitness and Figure
Getbig Main Boards => General Topics => Topic started by: Eyeball Chambers on March 06, 2009, 05:16:40 PM
-
Is it always on the left?
Why?
???
-
Well, where the fuck else would it be?
-
It's not always.
-
Is it always on the left?
Why?
???
You and your fucking threads ... jesus christ ! :D
Your one bored guy ... I"ll give you that.
-
what ever happened to taht Betil guy--what was it betil or bertil box spelt backwards? I cant remember
-
From what I've heard the "left" thing is a bit of a myth. Usually the heart is positioned more to the center than anything.
-
your heart is in the middle directly behind your sternum which shields it
-
You and your fucking threads ... jesus christ ! :D
Your one bored #### ... I"ll give you that.
I'm at work, what else would I be doing?
lol
-
I'm at work, what else would I be doing?
lol
working?
-
hearts are usually near the center, mostly left and can be on the right. most doctors are taught left. it just depends on a persons physiology.
-
what ever happened to taht Betil guy--what was it betil or bertil box spelt backwards? I cant remember
behtil betashun, or something like that right? he was funny as hell.
-
behtil betashun, or something like that right? he was funny as hell.
Rehtaf Rou ('our father' backwards), who spoke out against the injustices of the Caribbean 'penile' system as he used to call it.
-
Rehtaf Rou ('our father' backwards), who spoke out against the injustices of the Caribbean 'penile' system as he used to call it.
I wonder who he is?
Free Bertil, bitches ;D
-
Rehtaf Rou ('our father' backwards), who spoke out against the injustices of the Caribbean 'penile' system as he used to call it.
Yeah, that was it. He was alright...wish he was around.
-
your heart is in the middle directly behind your sternum which shields it
nope its on the left, the apex of the heart sits at the 4th rib, 4 inches to the left.
-
Yeah, that was it. He was alright...wish he was around.
X2 he was a classic in his own time :)
-
The heart in general lies in the center of the thoracic cavity. However, it's point of maximum impulse lies to the left at the 5th intercostal space.