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| Fitness | Armpit Fat? Please Help | Mar 11 2013 17:10 (UTC) |
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| Okay thanks guys. I actually do have a theraband for dance, so I'll probably look up some exercises that use that. And no worries, I won't take it too far. I honestly don't do much for activity outside of dance so a little extra shouldn't do any harm. | |||
| Fitness | Armpit Fat? Please Help | Mar 09 2013 15:28 (UTC) |
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| Okay thanks maybe I'll try that. Do light weights work okay if I do more reps? I have little 5 pound ones I think. | |||
| Fitness | Armpit Fat? Please Help | Mar 09 2013 02:34 (UTC) |
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| I don't have access to any weights unless I start going to a gym, but I'm not sure I have time for that. Sadly I can't wear a bra with the dress, the back is too low. I'm just having cups put into the top of it | |||
| Fitness | Armpit Fat? Please Help | Mar 08 2013 05:54 (UTC) |
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| I wish that was the issue :( I'm only a 32 B so it's not that | |||
| Fitness | 5"2" girls! | Mar 08 2013 05:26 (UTC) |
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5'2, 107 pounds (ish) 32-22-35 Mind you I think that I'd consider myself "skinny fat" right now |
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| Young Calorie Counters | Do I look like I'm at a healthy weight or not? | Dec 27 2012 06:54 (UTC) |
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| Thanks for the replies guys. And I agree, leg excercises might help | |||
| Young Calorie Counters | Do I look like I'm at a healthy weight or not? | Dec 17 2012 05:05 (UTC) |
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| Thanks... And thats deffinetly a good outlook! I just don't understand why so many people feel the need to comment on other people's weights. It's just cruel. | |||
| The Lounge | Any Doctors/med school students? | Oct 05 2012 02:58 (UTC) |
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| 60 credits? We need 100 to even graduate. But yeah, where I live they do put a lot of pressure on kids to decide what they want to do and to take certain courses to do so. Id rather not waste a ton of time catching up either, though I'm fine with doing that with physics. So I think that when I get into a university I'll try to major in psychology and minor in neurology for my bachelors. I honestly think that even if psychiatry isn't for me I'd still love med school. Your answers are great though, I appreciate it. | |||
| The Lounge | Any Doctors/med school students? | Sep 29 2012 20:41 (UTC) |
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| Oh and I'm not Asian but I wasn't aware that race affected anything. That's weird. Andd no I do not want to do this because I like seeing people who are weirder than me ? | |||
| The Lounge | Any Doctors/med school students? | Sep 29 2012 20:38 (UTC) |
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| Yeah I know that it's probably too early to be set on something but your answers are all really helpful so thanks. Haha and yes the debt is pretty intimidating but my parents are going to help me out a bit so that should help though I'm sure it'll still be bad. | |||
| The Lounge | Any Doctors/med school students? | Sep 29 2012 05:08 (UTC) |
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I don't know a ton about it, so correct me if anything that I'm saying doesn't relate... Well I like science in general because I think that it's interesting to be able to actually understand how things work, especially the body. We only touched on the brain in Biology but I like the idea of learning more about that and how it works, why certain people don't have the same thought processes as others and have the problems that they do. And like a lot of people, I know of people who have some of the more common disorders (depression, Asbergers sort of thing, I was even friends with a boy who turned out to be schizophrenic at one point). I don't want to sound morbid or anything but I'm really intrigued by those sorts of things. Also I'm sure that it's a cliche but I think that it'd be really rewarding to be able to help people or to at least try. I know that it could be a pretty emotionally draining, and potentially dangerous job but honestly that doesn't scare me away. EDIT: I meant to make that a reply to theviewfromhere oops |
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| The Lounge | Any Doctors/med school students? | Sep 29 2012 04:10 (UTC) |
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Wow this got a lot more replies than I was expecting. I know that I have to do my undergrad first, I've been doing internet research for a while. I'm more wondering which courses are standard to take first and second year if you're interested in medicine if that makes sense. I just don't really know how undergrads work I guess. Oh, and I'm wondering if I should bother taking physics 30. Would not taking it put me at any kind of disadvantage? I also know that they don't look at highschool marks, but a lot of my friends have like 98% averages at the moment and I just can't help feeling like I won't be good enough in University to get accepted to med school considering how competitive it is. I do well in school and I'm an honours student, but I don't have 95 plus in every subject. I mean I feel like I slacked off in highschool slightly so I am trying to put more effort in this year to see if I'm capable of pulling my marks up to close to that level. I don't know if I'll be able to compete against all these ridiculously smart people in University. They kind of make me feel silly for aiming so high. Sorry if that's rambley. And to clarify, I'm not interested in psychiatry for the money. It's certainly a perk but I'm interested in it because I feel like it's something that I would actually enjoy. It's pretty much the only job that I've felt excited about or even mildly interested in so far. I love chemistry and biology, so I think that I'll be fine in general sciences next year. I'm sure there's a possibility that I'll realize that this isn't for me, but what can I start doing now to help me out later? Even in terms of volunteering or things like that. |
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| Health & Support | sick!!!! | Sep 23 2012 00:11 (UTC) |
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| I agree with the above post, but don't have milk. Dairy is bad for stomach flu, it'll make you feel worse. | |||
| Health & Support | I feel sick when I consume more than 700 calories a day? | Sep 14 2012 03:43 (UTC) |
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| You might have something else going on so I'd see a doctor. | |||
| Health & Support | Best ways to stay satiated | Sep 10 2012 05:52 (UTC) |
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| Personally I think that it wouldn't hurt if you gained a few pounds. But as for feeling full, you might need to eat around 2000 plus, nothing wrong with that. If you're hungry, listen to your body. It also depends on what you're eating. | |||
| Health & Support | No energy | Sep 10 2012 01:10 (UTC) |
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| My school doesn't have a nurse, but I'm going to talk to my parents again. I don't eat a ton of red meat but I also don't decide what we eat for dinner. When we do have it I've been limiting myself to 4-5 ounces so I might stop that. I've recently been trying to eat more iron because I think that that might be the problem but I'm going to try my best to get to a doctor. Thanks for the replies. | |||
| Health & Support | never full? | Sep 10 2012 00:45 (UTC) |
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| :( please don't worry about eating too much, your body needs it. If you're hungry it's okay to eat. And I agree, you need help. | |||
| Health & Support | never full? | Sep 09 2012 23:59 (UTC) |
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| 286 calories on one day isn't going to make a big difference. How much are you eating? And are you in recovery? | |||
| Health & Support | No energy | Sep 09 2012 23:42 (UTC) |
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| I'm sorry but raspberry ketones are ****. My mom bought them once. Anything they do is probably just a placebo effect in my opinion. I don't believe in miracle weight loss pills. And I'm not trying to lose weight. | |||
| Health & Support | No energy | Sep 09 2012 23:33 (UTC) |
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| That sounds exactly like me :/. I haven't been to the doctors in a couple years but I doubt my parents will take me because they brush it off. I've also been bruising really easily :/. I don't know if 16 is old enough to be prescribed anything if they don't take me. Ugh I'll try to convince them. | |||

