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Going by your age and the 'horniness' It could possibly be syphilis. I'm kidding. Quote:
You could have fallen or almost fallen at an odd angle. Or it could be a parasitic worm. Some worms end up in the legs because you get a 'pool' of blood that they can live of fin that region. If the feeling is in both legs, it's possible you could have worms in both legs and that your 'worm burden' has reached a point where movement becomes painful. Obviously cause your body was not meant to accommodate worms and blood. That doesn't normally occur in this day and age because diets are a tad more adequate even in some impoverished parts of the world. And even then it usually strikes children. To call Ozz a child would be an insult to the children out there with more common sense and discretion. |
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Bush has classic signs of Downs Syndrome. Of the Trisomy 13 variety. His mother knew that baby needed a little something extra because even int he womb she knew it was a bit deranged. So During fertilization she accidentally gave him a an extra bit of chromosome 18 instead of a bit more of Chromosome X.
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The WHO throws it into one pot and there are no real numbers on malenutrition as well as there is the question if undernourished people add to the statistic of malenourished or not. (Though there must be on scurvy) However in India is an example, where malenutrition is becoming a public health issue, as to the point that there actually is an effort of educating against it, since it emerges often where hunger as a threat is banned. People who are culturally leaning towards eating to stay alive do not have the methods to their disposal to eat to stay healty. They often continue to eat what comes cheapest in quantity for not knowing, or having experiance with the harm coming from it, even if higher quality food is available to them. Last edited by Ronin; 12-20-2011 at 12:53 PM. |
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@ Ronin (because I don't want my post to be longer than necessary)
I differentiate between malnourishment and undernourishment because persons deemed obese are not usually undernourished but instead show signs of malnourishment. Malnourishment in this case means that they are normally not eating the right combination of foods to stimulate their metabolism and produce a healthy body. Scurvy is a deficiency in vitamin C. In some cases it could be the result of malnourishment, in others it could be the result of undernourishment, and then there's the possibility it could be the result of both. I look at it from the point of view of someone that's lived in other countries and has spent most of their time in the US. In the US, one of the more developed nations out there, undernourishment should never be an issue because we can grow, raise and if necessary acquire from abroad many of the foods stocked in grocery store shelves. We also have a problem with obesity which I attribute largely to the gross amount of inadequate foods many people indulge in. I'm not sure about the problems that plague eating habits of all people living in any part of Asia. But I find that in some places where religion is a major defining part of their culture you will see that diets are either lacking or do not always meet the standards for other more developed areas of the world. There's also instances where you find communities that are more advanced or developed than neighboring communities (and sometimes countries) that suffer similar rates of disease even though they have access to better food and more food. Let's take my strange but sufficient-ish diet and my husband's for example. I don't normally eat bread. If I do it's wheat or rye. I will deviate if I'm at a mom & pop shop and order a hoagie. I can eat pasta and rice. I try very hard to avoid white rice. I eat wheat or tri-colored pastas. The exception is macaroni noodles. I don't eat beef. I eat pork products a max of five times a year. I eat turkey, chicken, pheasant, duck, lamb, venison (deer), seafood and most fish. Normally I not eat Tuna available in the US. I do not eat shark, whale, seal, sea lion, bear, snake, or tripe. I do eat oatmeal, cream of wheat, some cold cereals and most potato based products. (Sweet potatoes are not the same thing as potatoes. Completely different genus of plants. But yes I do eat it from time to time.) I have access to eggs and dairy products but I do not eat/use/drink milk that comes from cows or whales. I cook with cage less eggs or veggie eggs or egg whites. I do not in anyway support battery chickens and haven't for about a decade and a half now. I do eat cheese but usually chevra (if I can get it) or provolone, swiss, pepper jack. I eat vegetables everyday. Green peppers, red peppers, yellow peppers, onions, string beans, broccoli (a lot of broccoli), carrots, celery, spinach, cabbage, and some others. I eat fruits in moderation. Grapes, grape fruit, oranges, clementines, plums, pears, kiwi, eggplant, peaches, tomatoes, apples and sometimes bananas. I do not eat mayonnaise. I use Smart Mayo which isn't really mayonnaise but is the same color. I do not normally eat desserts or overly sugary foods. The only time I ever over indulge in food I normally wouldn't eat is if I'm on my period and I crave checkers french fries or something else from an equally questionable source. I avoid most fast food places. I do not eat a McDonald's, Burger King, White Castle, Crown Fried Chicken. I can eat at Subway, occasionally I'll pop into a TacoBell or KFC, and I have an addiction to Checker's French fries. (the foods I am willing to eat from most of those establishments is quite limited.) I do not drink most colored sodas. My options are ginger ale, mountain dew, sprite, and sometimes grape soda. I can drink Arizona iced teas. I cannot drink Aquafina, Dasani, or that weird generic brand of water. it has to be Nirvana, Fuji, Deer Park or Poland Spring. (I can taste the additive metals in some brands of water.) If possible I will purchase canned water available at some specialty Asian stores. Which reminds me. I drink yoo-gloo whenever I can. I drink coffee. I drink alcoholic beverages almost everyday. On any given day I eat 4-6 small sized meals. By small I mean "i can eat a boiled egg an a piece of toast and that'll be a meal for me." And a max of 2 rather large meals. (There are many days I don't eat a large meal at all.) My Husband on the other hand has been trying to thwart me at every turn when we go grocery shopping. Pizzas, string cheese snacks for kids. He can live of pancakes, french toast, eggs, and desserts for the rest of his life. He eats beef, pork, chicken, lamb, turkey. He likes flounder, salmon, sometimes trout, rarely catfish. He likes shrimp, scallops, oysters, and clams. It's a struggle to get him to eat vegetables. He likes peach cobbler, blue berry pie, and strawberry shortcake. That's his idea of fruits and vegetables. He eats whatever dairy products I buy except when it comes to milk. I have to buy 2% milk so he can have something to "drink from the carton." He drinks a lot of wine so I assume that's the only reason he hasn't had a heart attack yet. He does not drink coffee whatsoever. He can eat fast food all day every day if he wanted to. He drinks the occasional beer. He likes Coke Cola and sometimes root beer. He has a secret stash of candy hidden throughout the house, the car, and at his job. He does not have the same issues I have about eating from most of the major fast food places. He eats 3-5 large meals a day. I usually suffer from undernourishment because there are times I do not enough or I will refuse to eat (for spiritual reasons). My husband is normally malnourished because while he does eat a lot, Boy does he eat a lot, he does not always eat the right kinds of foods or enough of the right kinds of foods. He does not feel inclined to pass up a meal for any religious reasons but he is mindful to never eat in front of me if I am fasting (which could be for any number of reasons). Malnourishment and undernourishment are not always the same thing but they can lead to the same things. |
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