Old age sucks

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YoDoug

People that eat in the top 25% of red meat intake are at 3 times higher risk for Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8844531/#:~:text=The%20analyzes%20performed%20showed%20that,%3B%20p%20value%20%3C%200.001).
"In all my years here and on the old forum I have heard, and likely said, some pretty unhinged stuff. But congrats, you're the new leader in clubhouse."  - ghuns, 6/06/2025

JParis

SHUT UP Liver, you're fine!
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Del.

I have a MRI tomorrow on my back. With the pain I have in my legs and buttocks I suspect surgery will be needed. It sucks.
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JParis

Quote from: Del. on July 27, 2023, 08:00 AMI have a MRI tomorrow on my back. With the pain I have in my legs and buttocks I suspect surgery will be needed. It sucks.

If they end up suggesting a Laminectomy, I am 6 weeks out and happy I did it...no pain, walking 5+ miles a day, sleeping good.

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Del.

Quote from: JParis on July 27, 2023, 08:05 AMIf they end up suggesting a Laminectomy, I am 6 weeks out and happy I did it...no pain, walking 5+ miles a day, sleeping good.



Explain that for me please

JParis

Quote from: Del. on July 27, 2023, 08:09 AMExplain that for me please

A Laminectomy takes the rear of a vertebrae, kind of looks like a fin...they remove it and open a channel allowing the pressure on the spinal cord and nerves to be relieved.
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mkd

Quote from: JParis on July 27, 2023, 08:27 AMA Laminectomy takes the rear of a vertebrae, kind of looks like a fin...they remove it and open a channel allowing the pressure on the spinal cord and nerves to be relieved.
my daughter had a similar procedure done when she was 12. Cord had some attachment to the column which was messing with the signals. She would wet her pants and get epic UTI's.
Not sure is it is simple heredity or a knock-on effect of agent orange exposure, since i got a touch of spina bifida, etc.
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mkd

Quote from: YoDoug on July 27, 2023, 07:35 AMPeople that eat in the top 25% of red meat intake are at 3 times higher risk for Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8844531/#:~:text=The%20analyzes%20performed%20showed%20that,%3B%20p%20value%20%3C%200.001).
1. An official website of the United States government
2.A total of 999 eligible subjects, including 196 NAFLD patients and 803 non-NAFLD controls were recruited from hepatology clinics in Tehran, Iran.
3. A reliable and validated food frequency questionnaire was used to evaluate the red and processed meat intakes.

reliable questionnaires from people recruited from a sick ward in a third world shithole. That's science, right thaaaar!!! :o  ;D  ;D
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JParis

Quote from: mkd on July 27, 2023, 08:40 AMNot sure is it is simple heredity or a knock-on effect of agent orange exposure, since i got a touch of spina bifida, etc.

Spinal Stenosis which is the root cause of my issues is hereditary...even still, there is so much in nature we still don't understand. 

YoDoug

Quote from: mkd on July 27, 2023, 08:45 AM1. An official website of the United States government
2.A total of 999 eligible subjects, including 196 NAFLD patients and 803 non-NAFLD controls were recruited from hepatology clinics in Tehran, Iran.
3. A reliable and validated food frequency questionnaire was used to evaluate the red and processed meat intakes.

reliable questionnaires from people recruited from a sick ward in a third world shithole. That's science, right thaaaar!!! :o  ;D  ;D

LOL, coming from the guy that used Shawn Baker as a reference on diet!
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"In all my years here and on the old forum I have heard, and likely said, some pretty unhinged stuff. But congrats, you're the new leader in clubhouse."  - ghuns, 6/06/2025

mkd

Quote from: YoDoug on July 27, 2023, 08:51 AMLOL, coming from the guy that used Shawn Baker as a reference on diet!
seriously, appreciate the debate. Keep it coming. I only have some laymen theories.

YoDoug

Quote from: mkd on July 27, 2023, 08:59 AMseriously, appreciate the debate. Keep it coming. I only have some laymen theories.

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"In all my years here and on the old forum I have heard, and likely said, some pretty unhinged stuff. But congrats, you're the new leader in clubhouse."  - ghuns, 6/06/2025

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Quote from: YoDoug on July 27, 2023, 08:51 AMLOL, coming from the guy that used Shawn Baker as a reference on diet!
All you do is talk about vegetables, *yawn* so basic,
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mkd

Quote from: YoDoug on July 27, 2023, 08:51 AMLOL, coming from the guy that used Shawn Baker as a reference on diet!
you forgot the M.D. at the end of his name. :P
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