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01-25-2017, 01:35 PM
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This is the title that appears beneath your name on your posts.
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Re: Iffy therapies given thumbs up by the FDA. SCARY! I'm
Probably not.
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01-25-2017, 02:11 PM
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Probably not.
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What does that mean?
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02-01-2017, 11:20 PM
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02-02-2017, 12:05 AM
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02-02-2017, 02:30 AM
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02-09-2017, 04:48 PM
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04-06-2017, 12:14 AM
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I read some of your foolish scree, then just skimmed the rest.
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What evil!
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05-02-2017, 12:54 PM
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The controversy continues. There is no one size fits all especially when every person is different. I would like to see the vaccine schedule centenarians follow, as well as the amount of meds they take. It seems that those who live the longest are those who take the least medications. Is this a coincidence? You come to your own conclusions.
Pill-free centenarians (community, drugs, pills, grandmother) - Retirement -Social Security, age, moving, relocation, finance, savings, early, hobbies, nursing homes - Page 2 - City-Data Forum
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05-14-2017, 03:05 PM
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05-15-2017, 01:13 PM
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It seems that those who live the longest are those who take the least medications.
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Internet-due diligence at it's very finest happening right here, y'all!
I have also noticed that people who have been given chemotherapy die of cancer at a WAY higher rate than people who do not!
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05-15-2017, 01:42 PM
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Re: Iffy therapies given thumbs up by the FDA. SCARY! I'm
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It seems that those who live the longest are those who take the least medications.
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Internet-due diligence at it's very finest happening right here, y'all!
I have also noticed that people who have been given chemotherapy die of cancer at a WAY higher rate than people who do not!
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It is now known and publicized that these compounds are strongly associated with memory loss [in a subset] of individuals. Are you ignoring these concerns?
http://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/news...-risk-in-study
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05-15-2017, 01:51 PM
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Re: Iffy therapies given thumbs up by the FDA. SCARY! I'm
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It seems that those who live the longest are those who take the least medications.
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Internet-due diligence at it's very finest happening right here, y'all!
I have also noticed that people who have been given chemotherapy die of cancer at a WAY higher rate than people who do not!
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It is now known and publicized that these compounds are strongly associated with memory loss [in a subset] of individuals. Are you ignoring these concerns?
Widely Used Heartburn Drugs Tied to Dementia Risk
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I am pointing out the dumbassery of stating that apparently, people with more medical problems tend to die younger!
But you not even understanding that this is the stupidity I am pointing out? We need a new word for that. Stupid just does not cover it.
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05-15-2017, 02:49 PM
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Guys, I've been doing my due diligence and critically analyzing data, like I do. I want to share with you (and all concerned parents) some more disturbing death belt statistics.
This graph shows the deathbelt usage of drivers who were involved in fatal crashes from 1994-2014. This is twenty years of data directly from the NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System.
As you can see, drivers who were wearing deathbelts were more likely to be involved in fatal crashes than drivers who were not wearing their deathbelts.
What's more disturbing, the trend shows that driving with a deathbelt on has actually become more dangerous over the past 20 years; drivers who (blindly do what big deathbelt wants them to do) wear their deathbelts today are >15% more likely to be involved in a fatal crash than they were 20 years ago!
On the other hand, drivers who decide, after a critical analysis of the risks and benefits, decide not to wear their deathbelts, are less likely to be involved in a fatal crash. And over the past 20 years, the trend is consistently moving in the opposite direction! In other words, FEWER drivers choosing to eschew autism-/cancer-/diabetes-/deathbelts are involved in fatal crashes every year!
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05-15-2017, 03:38 PM
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It seems that those who live the longest are those who take the least medications.
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Internet-due diligence at it's very finest happening right here, y'all!
I have also noticed that people who have been given chemotherapy die of cancer at a WAY higher rate than people who do not!
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It is now known and publicized that these compounds are strongly associated with memory loss [in a subset] of individuals. Are you ignoring these concerns?
Widely Used Heartburn Drugs Tied to Dementia Risk
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I am pointing out the dumbassery of stating that apparently, people with more medical problems tend to die younger!
But you not even understanding that this is the stupidity I am pointing out? We need a new word for that. Stupid just does not cover it.
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We're talking about a heartburn drug that is over-the-counter. Some people (with no serious medical problems) pop these pills as a preventative not realizing the long term risks. Are you denying that there are risks associated with this class of drugs? What does this have to do with your dumbass statement that people with medical problems tend to die younger?
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05-15-2017, 04:20 PM
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It seems that those who live the longest are those who take the least medications.
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Internet-due diligence at it's very finest happening right here, y'all!
I have also noticed that people who have been given chemotherapy die of cancer at a WAY higher rate than people who do not!
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It is now known and publicized that these compounds are strongly associated with memory loss [in a subset] of individuals. Are you ignoring these concerns?
Widely Used Heartburn Drugs Tied to Dementia Risk
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I am pointing out the dumbassery of stating that apparently, people with more medical problems tend to die younger!
But you not even understanding that this is the stupidity I am pointing out? We need a new word for that. Stupid just does not cover it.
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We're talking about a heartburn drug that is over-the-counter. Some people (with no serious medical problems) pop these pills as a preventative not realizing the long term risks. Are you denying that there are risks associated with this class of drugs? What does this have to do with your dumbass statement that people with medical problems tend to die younger?
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Nope, we were discussing your commentary on a link to some message board. And that commentary was:
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It seems that those who live the longest are those who take the least medications.
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Which is the perfect example of your particular brand of stupid, for reasons I already pointed out.
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05-15-2017, 05:14 PM
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It seems that those who live the longest are those who take the least medications.
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Internet-due diligence at it's very finest happening right here, y'all!
I have also noticed that people who have been given chemotherapy die of cancer at a WAY higher rate than people who do not!
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Ah, fuck. I just went to the medical library at Google University and discovered that people on the heart medication I take have a shockingly high incidence of heart disease.
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05-15-2017, 05:26 PM
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It seems that those who live the longest are those who take the least medications.
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Internet-due diligence at it's very finest happening right here, y'all!
I have also noticed that people who have been given chemotherapy die of cancer at a WAY higher rate than people who do not!
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It is now known and publicized that these compounds are strongly associated with memory loss [in a subset] of individuals. Are you ignoring these concerns?
Widely Used Heartburn Drugs Tied to Dementia Risk
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I am pointing out the dumbassery of stating that apparently, people with more medical problems tend to die younger!
But you not even understanding that this is the stupidity I am pointing out? We need a new word for that. Stupid just does not cover it.
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We're talking about a heartburn drug that is over-the-counter. Some people (with no serious medical problems) pop these pills as a preventative not realizing the long term risks. Are you denying that there are risks associated with this class of drugs? What does this have to do with your dumbass statement that people with medical problems tend to die younger?
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Nope, we were discussing your commentary on a link to some message board. And that commentary was:
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It seems that those who live the longest are those who take the least medications.
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Which is the perfect example of your particular brand of stupid, for reasons I already pointed out.
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It wasn't stupid to make the comment that centenarians are more robust than their younger counterparts. The fact that they use less medicine is just another interesting observation. It's also interesting to note that the various medicines taken by seniors to keep them healthy never seem to help them reach very old age or we would be seeing many centenarians on lots of meds. It would seem to me that the goal would be to try to prevent the need for lots of meds or to work toward getting off of them, if possible. This does not imply that meds aren't sometimes necessary to control important functions of the body like blood pressure, blood sugar, etc.
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05-15-2017, 05:29 PM
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Re: Iffy therapies given thumbs up by the FDA. SCARY! I'm
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It wasn't stupid to make the comment that centenarians are more robust than their younger counterparts.
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The fact that they use less medicine is just another interesting observation.
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peacegirl, are you taking any medications for adrenal insufficiency, immune dysfunction, tinnitus, fibromyalgia (debilitating muscle pain) or any other related symptoms? If so, which medications?
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05-15-2017, 05:43 PM
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It wasn't stupid to make the comment that centenarians are more robust than their younger counterparts.
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The fact that they use less medicine is just another interesting observation.
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peacegirl, are you taking any medications for adrenal insufficiency, immune dysfunction, tinnitus, fibromyalgia (debilitating muscle pain) or any other related symptoms? If so, which medications?
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I'm taking armor thyroid and hydrocortisone. These are hormones the body must have. I also take melatonin on the nights I can't fall asleep. My fibromyalgia has improved. If I needed pain relief I would take something but only as a last resort.
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05-15-2017, 06:10 PM
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It is interesting to observe that people who take medications for hypothyroidism or adrenal insufficiency are more likely to suffer from hypothyroidism or adrenal insufficiency! This is an interesting observation! I have observed it and it is very interesting!
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05-15-2017, 06:38 PM
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Equally interesting is the fact that people with hypothyroidism or adrenal insufficiency are more robust that their non-afflicted counterparts.
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