huh? I pay everything out of pocket for anything medical related. I have no fucking idea what you're referring to.
you said "must be nice to have insurance"... I assumed we were talking about Ashley since you were replying TO her with those phrases. your little frownie smiley told me that you don't have insurance...
to which I said that I was super angry riding atop my high horse because my insurance monies pay for her medical treatments... I think skinny people with thyroid problems are just using it as an excuse. They should just change their diet to cheeseburgers, brisket, and copious amounts of liquor... Those are the staples of my diet, and I've actually never used my health insurance since I started getting it ~10yrs ago.
I know, we covered that... and as you might be in my insurance pool that I NEVER utilize, I'm so super angry at you and think you are less of a person because I'm paying your medical bills!! wah, skinny people suck, I thought only fat people were the ones who had medical problems
I know, we covered that... and as you might be in my insurance pool that I NEVER utilize, I'm so super angry at you and think you are less of a person because I'm paying your medical bills!! wah, skinny people suck, I thought only fat people were the ones who had medical problems
Sounds like she still hasnt gotten you figured out. I would have you take 150mcg daily and increase monthly until you are clinically euthyroid...then try to wean you off over time.
Really? I will go to another Endocrinologist and get a second opinion. She never gave me an option.
I know, we covered that... and as you might be in my insurance pool that I NEVER utilize, I'm so super angry at you and think you are less of a person because I'm paying your medical bills!! wah, skinny people suck, I thought only fat people were the ones who had medical problems
Sounds like she still hasnt gotten you figured out. I would have you take 150mcg daily and increase monthly until you are clinically euthyroid...then try to wean you off over time.
They did point it out, through supporting facts. Now, go have a cookie.
No, they pointed out the logic behind motorcycle riders having higher premiums. His statements, that he paid higher premiums and that he hasn't ridden since...whenever, were logically sound. You said that his statements, not the reasons behind him paying a higher premium, were illogical. I just wanted to bring that to your attention.
hey dav - can you explain to me how a prolactinoma effects hypothyroidism? does one cause the other? how does a doc know which one to treat if they are often found concurrently in patients?
(sorry for the thread jack...just curious)
Are you 100% sure that you have a prolactinoma? It is a common misdiagnosis because many patients with primary hypothyroidism will have an enlarged pituitary gland and elevated TSH secondary to the disease process. They will also have hyperprolactinemia due to the hypertrophied pituitary gland. This is called a hypothyroid induced pseudotumor.
Yeah I don't train anymore. I have been to two schools and they both were that way. I just was curious on why you trained. Don't take offense to it. You just make it out to be more than just a hobby. You should not have to have a certain "reason" to train. Everyone is different. Ya know?
When i trained (Mauy Thai) Don't really care for BJJ. I did it to get into shape and thats about it. Yes i competed a couple of times but it was just for fun. I did not dedicate my life to it because I know it was not something I planned on doing for a living.
Yes ma'am, I understand. I'm also training to be a Gracie Certified Instructor further down the line. I love BJJ and enjoy teaching and sharing it with others. But I've done this with every art I've trained in, I get deep into it and work very hard at it. I'm passionate about it all and yes I realize that some of you get very irritated by it and how often I mention it. I apologize for that.
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