Haha. It will have to be a trilogy!!
I'm also on the organ donor register, although that probably is null and void now that my body has decided to give up on me. And I definitely can't donate my skin now. Unless the recipient is into "body art"
Cheap & cheerful..Anything to get out of funeral costs.
I have just updated my funeral arrangements, ordered a nice dull looking cardboard coffin with no religious decorations.Cheap & cheerful
I Wonder how many "healthy" donate to science..? Unless caught up in a "murder scene"..
Total respect to the last wishes of the woman in the documentary...
"Get it on" while they put "yer stuff" in a washing up bowl.. In death as in life.If I had to have a song, it would have to be Mortiis - Smell the witch. Tis my jam
You don't need to speak to your GP about it, other than to let them know that it is your wish to donate your body to medical science.
https://www.hta.gov.uk/medical-schools
Look for your local medical school, contact them and they will send out the relevant paperwork.
Why don't Sumo Wrestlers die of heart failure.
https://thedoctorweighsin.com/why-don’t-sumo-wrestlers-die-of-heart-disease/
GPs just do the paperwork necessary for the "green card" ( I think it's called.?) it just says yer dead.. The rest (in life. & sane.) is up to you....I asked him for his advice and what to do next ?
Death by wedgieProbably those loincloth things they wear cutting off vital blood supply to their nether regions.
You ain't far wrong....
Years ago i tried something called "the pink patch" for weight loss it was quite good as it turned just a walk into a full work out as far as fat burning goes. I know i found it online but havent seen it since. If you could find it maybe it would help. You wear it like a nicotine patch xxWhat i dont understand is what they expect us to do about it? I have dieted and dieted. I have cut carbs etc and only lost 16lbs in over 7 months now. The first 14lbs went in the first 10 weeks...............then virtually nothing.
I have ME. I cant exercise it off...............and when I try to exercise I get shaky and nauseaous. My body simply wont burn off stored fat.
So what now? Just more and more blame and finger pointing at people like me.
Maybe there are several types of fat, depending on how it is caused. I am fed up, rock bottom, and scared.
I think they are a version of the fat burner tablets which young people are popping at the moment and causing hug problems (death). Be very careful as not every aid is good for you. Diet can help more than exercise, that's been proven.Years ago i tried something called "the pink patch" for weight loss it was quite good as it turned just a walk into a full work out as far as fat burning goes. I know i found it online but havent seen it since. If you could find it maybe it would help. You wear it like a nicotine patch xx
Yes it took me ages to persuade my daughter that they were not a particularly good idea.I think they are a version of the fat burner tablets which young people are popping at the moment and causing hug problems (death). Be very careful as not every aid is good for you. Diet can help more than exercise, that's been proven.
HiWhat i dont understand is what they expect us to do about it? I have dieted and dieted. I have cut carbs etc and only lost 16lbs in over 7 months now. The first 14lbs went in the first 10 weeks...............then virtually nothing.
I have ME. I cant exercise it off...............and when I try to exercise I get shaky and nauseaous. My body simply wont burn off stored fat.
So what now? Just more and more blame and finger pointing at people like me.
Maybe there are several types of fat, depending on how it is caused. I am fed up, rock bottom, and scared.
I have been looking into this surgery, the stomach is cut away and a new stomach pouch is made, but the pouch that now holds your food is only the size of an egg, so to start with you can only eat about 4 teaspoons of liquid food, then after 4 weeks, you go onto mashed food, still very small quantaties, then you work your way up to normal food, but in very small quantaties. The bypass alters your gut hormones so that your hunger hormone is switched off, and a lot of people with type 2 diabetes can come off their medication, as it alters the gut hormones and glucose levels within days even before the patient has lost weight. If they try to eat more than the stomach can hold then they will be sick or experience dumping if they eat sugar or high fat foods this is extremely unpleasant you feel shakey, faint, tremble, sweat, vomit and it puts people off eating foods high in sugar or fat. Patients also have to have 2 times multi vitamins and minerals aday for life. Some people that dont experience the shaking and pain etc can gradually eat more and more and stretch their pouches and obviously gain their weight back, but for those that use it as a tool rather than a magic cure can keep the weight off. One lady on a forum has lost 15 stone and kept it off for 9 yrs so far. I am at the stage of considering this surgery, but there are complications, you can get ulcers, the new pouch hole can be too tight, blood clots, bleeding, leaks etc, you have to weigh the pros and cons very carefully.I thought bariatric surgery involved dieting and being unable to eat. So I would have to starve to, maybe, lose weight, as 100 cals a day maintains my weight. I wonder what people eat after such surgery. Do they get malnourished after a while. And what about 10 years down the line...............
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