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nickpb1:

Really?  I've had morphine once and I refuse to do it again because of how much I loved it. It's sad but best if me and morphine don't see each other :(



--- Quote from: Caribou on August 06, 2014, 07:22:44 PM ---So when a doctor tells you that excessive drug use is bad, would you say he is being dramatic? Look, I know a lot of you here make excuses for your poor habits, but don't make it seem like it is ok to use drugs.

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no I would tell the doctor to keep his mouth shut give me a medical card

BubbaGum:


--- Quote from: Caribou on August 06, 2014, 07:22:44 PM ---So when a doctor tells you that excessive drug use is bad, would you say he is being dramatic? Look, I know a lot of you here make excuses for your poor habits, but don't make it seem like it is ok to use drugs.

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That is the worst loving brown townogy and you know it
And if you dont you're even less intelligent than I thought
You are not a doctor, no one is paying for your medical advice, no one actively sought your advice or opinion and it has been made abundantly clear that it is not appreciated here. People in this thread clearly dont want to have to deal with you

General:


--- Quote from: devildogelite on August 06, 2014, 07:21:19 PM ---Not to nitpick but sugar doesn't really cause diabetes, it's carbs and that's only type 2. Also as diabetes is researched more and more it's being shown that genetics also play a large part in type 2 diabetes.

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It is passed through genes, but it's the same with liver disease and the like, some people are more susceptible due to genetic factors so they should be more careful.

Everything you eat is broke down into glucose and stored in the liver before being released again for energy. When eating sugar, you are basically just having raw glucose which means you are unaware how much more glucose needs to be stored by the liver. This causes strain on the system.

Also, carbs are a very good source for glucose


nickpb1:

Go bubba

On a side note I'm 4 grams into the quad, I'm so hungry n thirsty

devildogelite:


--- Quote from: General on August 06, 2014, 07:26:41 PM ---It is passed through genes, but it's the same with liver disease and the like, some people are more susceptible due to genetic factors so they should be more careful.

Everything you eat is broke down into glucose and stored in the liver before being released again for energy. When eating sugar, you are basically just having raw glucose which means you are unaware how much more glucose needs to be stored by the liver. This causes strain on the system.

Also, carbs are a very good source for glucose


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I know a lot about diabetes due to the fact I'm a type 1 diabetic. Type 2 is also caused by weight and insulin resistance.


--- Quote from: nickpb1 on August 06, 2014, 07:25:28 PM ---Really?  I've had morphine once and I refuse to do it again because of how much I loved it. It's sad but best if me and morphine don't see each other :(

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It's Morphine Sulfate I think, I've never had quick acting morphine before. I've had oxycodone before and my god it feels great, too great.



Everytime Caribou posts it's like completely handicapped.

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