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    108 KB Anonymous 02/09/12(Thu)23:53:18 No.1381374  
    >graduate high school
    >get easy as fuck job that pays well enough to afford an apartment by myself
    >live like a king in my own filth
    >eat fast food all the time, fuck working out, never get fat. ujelly.jpg
    >5 years doing the same shit and no signs of stopping
    >am invincible
    then this morning at the doctor's
    >you've had diabetes for 3 months
    >we need to amputate your legs
    >there is no alternative, sorry

    anyone else had this happen to them?
    >> Anonymous 02/09/12(Thu)23:54:20 No.1381382
    Buuuuullllshhhiiiiiitttttt

    >thisprobablywon'tbeoriginalblox
    >> Anonymous 02/09/12(Thu)23:54:48 No.1381385
    diabetes runs in the family, took my grandmother, and i'm a sugar fiend

    i'm fucking terrified of that happening
    >> Anonymous 02/09/12(Thu)23:56:23 No.1381396
    eat a shit ton of cinnamon
    >> Anonymous 02/09/12(Thu)23:57:15 No.1381405
    >>1381396
    what's that supposed to do? i mean, besides make you want to throw up?
    >> Anonymous 02/09/12(Thu)23:57:39 No.1381415
    >>1381374

    find another doctor
    >> Anonymous 02/09/12(Thu)23:57:49 No.1381417
    Yeah, this didn't happen.

    Diabetes runs in my family. My dad eats shit all the time, takes a shitton of meds, got a bad foot infection and lost a toe. And he's had diabetes for decades. The only person so far to lose a limb was my grandmother, and that's because she put her foot on a hot vent and didn't feel it.
    >> Anonymous 02/09/12(Thu)23:58:29 No.1381422
    Time to see another doctor and a second opinion.
    >> Anonymous 02/09/12(Thu)23:59:24 No.1381430
    >>1381405

    lowers blood glucose levels
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:00:21 No.1381438
    Didn't happen to me, but my older brother lost an arm after he tried to start exercising after a looong time (I'm talking about decades) of leading a sedentary life. Turns out his muscles had atrophied beyond repair and when he tried to lift weighs they tore away like old linen cloths.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:00:46 No.1381443
    Whats your weight?

    XxXXxxXXxXXXx
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:03:01 No.1381461
    Is it below the knee? If so get fucking psyched SON because now you don't have those heavy as fuck legs to carry around all day, just some sweet fucking BLADES which won't ever get tired. You have all the advantages of a regular person only EVEN BETTER
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:03:02 No.1381462
    i probably have diabeetus by now, i've been doing the same thing OP did for far longer, so i wouldn't be surprised if i died tomorrow.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:05:14 No.1381480
    >>1381443
    181.11 lbs

    mootblocks
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:06:48 No.1381496
    I'd get a second opinion if I were you OP
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:07:25 No.1381504
    >>1381438
    jesus, my younger brother accuses me of living a sedentary lifestyle (which i don't deny), and i've been considering getting back into exercising lately

    i'll definitely keep this in mind
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:08:44 No.1381513
    Yea OP better see another docter.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:11:23 No.1381534
    even if OP goes to another doctor he's still going to be stuck with insulin shots and forced to some fucked up diet

    diabetes is a bitch
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:13:06 No.1381545
    >>1381461
    This. There are leg amputees who can run marathons and stuff. Plus at least you're not losing your arms so you can still play vidya.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:17:35 No.1381589
    >>1381374
    bullshit
    you've been fine up until now with no symptoms and all of the sudden your legs have to be cut off? Tell them to fuck off.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:18:47 No.1381597
    >on my way to getting a welding certificate so I can live like a boss
    >plan on living on a healthy-ish diet of pasta, beans, rice, ground beef etc, cheap shit that I can make myself, and drinking soda erryday
    >have god tier physical health in my bloodline
    >no diabetes, no cancer, no nothing
    >however: mental health problems out the ass
    >almost entire family has been diagnosed with some form of depression
    >one or two schizos/bipolars/etc
    >whole family a bit off, drama erryday
    >terrified of becoming horrendously mentally ill
    I'm already a bit off, I'm terrified of going full schizo or some shit.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:19:50 No.1381601
    I knew OP was lying...but for other reasons than the diabeetus thing.

    >>graduate high school
    >>get easy as fuck job that pays well enough to afford an apartment by myself
    >>live like a king

    nope.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:20:25 No.1381609
    nah, its mostly welfare faggots i know that spend all their money on chocolate/chips/pizza instead of healthy food that wind up with type2 diabeetus. i believe all that except the legs part.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:20:36 No.1381612
    >>1381597
    >drinking soda erryday
    stop that.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:23:08 No.1381635
    You just have to love Emi, she is so cheery at not having legs!
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:24:50 No.1381646
    >you've had diabetes for 3 months
    >we need to amputate your legs
    >there is no alternative, sorry

    Can you explain the procedure ? What pushes the doctors to amputate you ?

    As for me, I do training every day, the very minimum that is 30 minutes on a treadmill and lose about 200 calories while watching pay-per-view movies. Keeps your hearth pumping and burns off some extra energy stocked in your body.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:25:41 No.1381652
    >Been a shut in since I was in middle school
    >22 now
    >Went to a job training program back in 2011
    >Changed my life around. They helped me out with a lot of stuff. And now I've got a certificate that grants me direct entry to a construction apprenticeship.
    >I took out a loan and got a car, a job, and my drivers license. All within the span of a week. It took me less than a day of actually seriously hunting for a job to get hired.
    >Finished my third day of work at the warehouse today at 5:30. The people are vulgar and they cuss a lot and they're very rude to each other, but they're decent folk and the insults are good natured.
    >I'm gonna feel pretty bad when I leave the place 3 months from now after LIUNA has their next apprenticeship opening up.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:30:21 No.1381687
    >>1381646
    Basically diabetes makes it harder for your blood to pump through the farther reaches of your circulatory system, namely your limbs, and most commonly the feet. This causes damage to your blood vessels and nerves, which in turn render the affected areas useless. Dead weight, literally.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:31:07 No.1381696
    >>1381480
    Fuck.. I'm 188.

    Am I going to die? I'm 5'11, possibly 6'0.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:32:22 No.1381704
    >>1381597
    Could be worse. I got the worst of both worlds as far as genes go.

    I have long family histories on BOTH sides of Diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer's, Dementia, Parkinson's, Depression, Bi-Polar, Alcoholism, Schizophrenia, Schizo-Affective disorder, Asthma, heart disease... the list goes fucking on...

    I'm young and just fat and depressed, so maybe I'll get lucky!
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:32:27 No.1381707
    >>1381612
    I figure that I'm eating well enough that I have room for soda. It's pretty much the only sugar or empty calories I consume on a regular basis... the only other sugary bullshit I eat is special occasions and if I get invited somewhere for dinner and the host offers desert. Which is not often so yeah.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:34:07 No.1381719
    >>1381696
    That depends, when was the last time you broke a sweat (not from fapping)?

    Being sedentary is 2/3rds of what causes diabetes. If you only ate junk food but still managed to burn all that trashy calorie intake with proper exercise you'd be fit as a fiddle.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:36:19 No.1381730
    >>1381704
    I'm >>1381597 again, thanks for reminding me that I forgot to list that almost all the men in my family are alcoholic and a good deal of the women are too, and we usually get Alzheimer's pretty late in the game (70-80) but hhhooollllyyyy fuck does it progress rapidly.

    And that sucks for you bro, sorry to hear that.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:37:57 No.1381741
    >>1381707
    Sugar is the least of your worries, you're drinking something that has the same pH level as vinegar for one, not to mention phosphorus which seeps into your bones and destroys the calcium in them. On top of that, the type of sugar they use to sweeten soda is called high fructose corn syrup, the cheapest kind of sweetener they could find, and it happens to be the most difficult kind of sugar to break down. I don't mean to come across as a health nut but you're basically poisoning yourself.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:40:53 No.1381758
    >>1381741
    Well I'm also a fairly regular drinker, smoke a fair bit of weed, and occasionally dabble in lsd/shrooms so as far as poisoning my body goes: I've got my bases fucking covered.

    But yeah I always forget how awful soda is.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:41:19 No.1381761
    >>1381719
    Monday, played gatorball with some friends.

    Sports really interested me when I was younger but my mom wouldn't let me play anything because she worked at the school I went to and some kid of another employee broke his neck in the last game of his Senior year.

    >He wrote our school's alma mater a few decades later
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:41:50 No.1381768
    >>1381652
    what job training program and what do you do for work now?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:42:37 No.1381776
    >>1381758
    I wouldn't call weed a poison. It does more good for you health-wise than tobacco, that's for sure.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:45:05 No.1381792
    >>1381761
    >gatorball
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW_PajVibYE

    Looks fun
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:45:08 No.1381793
    >>1381768

    Portland Youthbuilders. I won't say where I work because I'm the only PYB student there.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:46:04 No.1381802
    >>1381776
    There is studies showing both bad effects and good effects about weed. Sadly it's not a miraculous plant with no possible harm. I would say the best way to consume cannabis and induce THC and various cannabinoids is by making it into an ointment or some highly concentrated weed oil with requires a few ounces of cannabis. I suggest you look up Rick Simpson documentary on how to make it.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:48:43 No.1381827
    >>1381761
    As long as you maintain physically active every once in a while you're golden. Your weight/height ratio tells me you're in no real danger.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:52:03 No.1381851
    >Be 21
    >Start partying with friends
    >Be quite popular
    >Be happiest I've been in as long as I remember for 2 years
    >Party and drink heavily
    >Around Christmas have an episode of alcohol withdrawals. Not too seriious, just deal with it.
    >Quit drinking for a few weeks, plan to moderate my drinking,
    >Have 1 night of moderate drinking, then start a 5 day binge.
    >not ever really sure how this happened
    >Have more serious withdrawals. Have to taper off slowly over a few days
    >Quit drinking for a month, start feeling happy, don't need to drink etc.
    >Work party comes up. "Oh well I can drink 1 more time for the boys."
    >Get drunk 1 night, don't even care (even while I'm drunk) if I never drink again.
    >Have serious alcohol withdrawals again (after only 1 night of drinking)
    >Spend a night in hospital after trying to taper again.
    >Successfully detoxed.
    >My lifelong anxiety problem is substantially worse now.
    >Need ativan now.
    >Can't ever get drunk again without a trip to the ER due to an effect known as tapering
    >Shit sucks. I'm 23
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:52:21 No.1381854
    >>1381758
    >lsd
    >poisoning

    Nigga what? All it does is lower your ability to filter out useless shit temporarily
    Hallucinogens like shrooms and LSD can actually help some people long-term with anxiety
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:53:06 No.1381858
    >>1381793
    well fuck. I wish i had had something like that when I was in highschool. Anything similar for a highschool graduate?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:53:55 No.1381864
    >>1381851
    I misspoke. An effect known as KINDLING.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:56:56 No.1381879
    >>1381635

    She was picking on all them other cripples in the races. Those blades make her way faster than normal people. It ain't right.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:57:08 No.1381881
    >>1381851
    >ativan
    bro you should really look into vitamin B instead of pumping that poisonous shit willingly into your body
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)00:59:09 No.1381895
    >>1381776
    Oh yeah, forgot to mention I smoke cigarettes too. With weed there's both good and bad. Alcohol is most definitely a poison. From what I hear LSD/shrooms isn't too bad for your body but it can aggravate/set off any mental condition you may or may not have.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)01:01:22 No.1381907
    >>1381881
    >>1381881
    >>1381881
    Well in order for me to detox from alcohol without sezuiring I had to take benzos. I'm on a weening schedule for it now, but I have become physically dependent on it. Alcohol withdrawals are pretty serious compared to most drugs. Vitamin B was put into my blood, via IV, but that doesn't stop the withdrawals. It just prevents wet brain. Read your shit.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)01:05:36 No.1381934
    >>1381907
    ah so i see. that's terrible but i guess it's the price to pay for alcohol abuse.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)01:05:55 No.1381935
    What do you call a chinese woman who has no arms and legs and is leaning against a wall?

    >Irene
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)01:06:28 No.1381940
    What do you call a guy with no arms or legs floating in a pool?

    >Bob
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)01:07:28 No.1381947
    What do you call a guy with no arms or legs lying on the floor?

    >Matt

    Badum tsssss
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)01:08:03 No.1381951
    >>1381881

    Not that guy but they gave me this shit at the hospital a couple months ago to sedate me (I was in intense pain) and it fucked me up badly, I haven't been the same since. How can I get that shit out of my system?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)01:14:42 No.1381987
    >>1381951
    If you haven't taken it since then it should be completely out of your system by now. It takes 10 to 20 hours for each mg to dissipate, so unless they replaced your blood with lorazepam you should be clean off it.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/12(Fri)01:17:47 No.1382011
    >>1381934
    Yeah, problem is I never saw it as a problem. I know people who have drank more than me and never had an issue when the take breaks. Most nights I didn't even get drunk. I just had a few or something.


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