Ask her if she’s seen worse
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Traffic Cone
She's seen a man sit on a lubricated traffic cone, but we had a laugh about that. It's not really a mystery why they/we/society is cracking up.
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I feel for Kyle and her daughter. I have been battling depression/anxiety, (really two sides of the same coin) for many many years since my teens, I am 59 now. Traditional medicine has helped me but it is frustrating and takes A LOT of work. There are no quick fixes. For me although I am functioning again I am looking for a more long term change in health. If I stop medication I quickly relapse.
I just enrolled into a six week program set up by a natural-path doctor who is local here in Toronto. She specializes in mood and and mental health issues. Perhaps she may appeal to Kyle it seems she has similar views about diet and exercise etc. Here is a link to a YouTube video talking about the program. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0r0RT9v6jNw I am not trying to sell you anything just passing on info. Should Kyle choose to do this with her daughter the price is in Canadian dollars so that is a 30% discount. Love the show makes me laugh and gives me things to think about. |
SHOUT OUT TO KEITH FOR GOING TO AA
AND SHOUT OUT TO CHEMDA FOR SHITTING ON HERSELF WHEN HE REVEALED IT DURING HER SARCASTIC ZINGER |
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pfft, we've all been there done that, Archimedes
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There may be some value in diluting Gatorade
https://www.runnersworld.com/nutriti...sports-drinks/ Here are a few facts about sports drinks: The most popular brands of sports drinks contain more than double the daily recommended amount of sugar. According to numerous studies, the added nutrients in sports drinks are effective only during intense exercise lasting over an hour. According to the University of Illinois Extension, the sugar found in sports drinks delays the absorption of fluids, which slows hydration. These sugary drinks pack a hearty helping of calories. For casual athletes, that means you’re drinking more calories than you’re burning. Don’t be tricked by nutrition on the label, as many sports drinks only list the numbers for an 8- or 12-ounce serving. That’s far less than the whole bottle—which you’ll most likely guzzle down while working out. If you want a fitness water without the sugar (or calories), check out these four options: |
I've found watering down juice and Gatorade is pretty refreshing and saves a little change too, tbh.
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