shes probably fucking a black dude if her back is hurting all the time then
shes probably fucking a black dude if her back is hurting all the time then
You didn't include enough detail, but here's the deal. There is a non-zero chance that she has something wrong. It's pretty close to zero though. Unless there is some red flag symptom you didn't mention, if you go to a good doctor he's going to tell her to take Tylenol or an anti-inflammatory, stretch, exercise, and wait to get over it. If he's a typical quack, he's going to send her for X-rays, give her a narcotic and a muscle relaxer, and eventually time and the Tylenol in whichever narcotic he gives her will start to make her better.
BTW, 8 (Not 6) regular-strength Tylenol a day is a perfectly safe long-term dose for any healthy person.
I would've looked for another website, but this guy's black. Winner.
Core exercise slideshow
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Those are just a few, can search for plenty more at other websites that will fit a specific muscle group she wants, and be a specific exercise she's actually willing to do. If you click that link, they give more detailed explanations of each exercise.
Go for core strengthening, back exercise, etc. in your search.
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It confused me at first, but then I lol'd.
So at first I felt bad about not spoilering that, but Colenzo removed that worry.
And then I felt like I needed to make a joke about that very picture, and Colenzo confirmed that the opportunity was definitely there. Thank you, Colenzo.
Well you all can stop advice and close the thread. She broke up with me.![]()
wtf...
I was actually going to say kuro is right. If only they would have SEEN A FUCKING DOCTOR, none of this would've happened.
Oh well, on to the next one. Big picture outlook, you'll be fine.
Shut your fucking mouth.
http://www.medicinenet.com/tylenol_l...ge/article.htmEven though Tylenol most likely does not cause serious liver damage in recommended doses, it can cause elevations of liver enzymes in the blood suggesting injury to the liver. In a study of 145 healthy subjects who were randomized to receive placebo or 4 grams of Tylenol daily for two weeks, subjects in the placebo group experienced no elevations of ALT, a liver enzyme, but 33%-44% of the subjects in the Tylenol group had ALT elevations greater than three times the upper limits of normal. The highest ALT elevation was greater than 500 which is approximately 10 times the upper limit of normal. All enzyme elevations returned to normal after stopping Tylenol. Thus, recommended doses of Tylenol given to healthy subjects for two weeks can cause mild to moderate reversible liver injury. Tylenol, like all other medications should be used cautiously under a doctor's supervision with monitoring of liver enzyme levels.
Taking Tylenol for a long term instead of treating the condition is a horrible idea, and even a small amount of Tylenol over a long period of time will damage your liver. Stop being a fucking moron and spreading misinformation, it took 5 seconds to Google this.
ALT is not an enzyme you want circulating, by the way. Most liver enzymes are enzymes you don't want circulating. If prolonged Tylenol use causes ALT to be leaked into the system, it's far from a good thing and can either lead to autoimmune hepatitis or liver failure.
Why did she break up with you? Was it related to you wanting her to go to the doctor? Two and a half years is a long time to suddenly go "ya lol we done".
darkies got to her man...they got to her