Re: Balanced diet according to Chung WAS:Re: Who should we trust?
- From: John <john9212112@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 18:20:42 -0600
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:28:03 -0400, "Bob (this one)" <Bob@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>John wrote:
>> On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 00:41:00 -0400, "Bob (this one)" <Bob@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>John wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I keep trying to show you guys that I am not Dr. Chung. Do you
>>>>believe me yet?
>>>
>>>Yes. You're even dimmer than he is. What's that hand sticking out of
>>>your back...?
>>>
>>>
>>>>Anyway, I we responding to the previous poster's
>>>>apparent desire to change it to 2lbD or something, hard to tell, she's
>>>>possibly having a maroon day. I was merely giving you how I always
>>>>decoded 2PD, not the full history of how others may or my not have
>>>>encoded or decoded it.
>>>
>>>Here's some news for you, "John." Nobody cares what you call it. It's
>>>not about you, has nothing to do with you and it's really only about
>>>Chung's blowhole denial that his 2 pound diet isn't a diet.
>>>
>>>And, to further educate you, a balanced diet is one where the food is
>>>blessed by God.
>>>
>>>>John
>>>>p.s. better watch out - I'm a week out of heart surgery and starting
>>>>to get fiesty again. ;-)
>>>
>>>Guess eating 2 pounds of food a day didn't help with your heart health,
>>>huh? Need to be eating more of that "balanced diet" of Chung's.
>>
>> Well, the heart issues preexisted my trying 2PD by several years and,
>> as far as I know, BMI and food have very little to do with atrial
>> fibrillation which was my problem. My arteries are slippery clean.
>> Always have been. Genetic, I guess. Low BP ~110-70 w/o meds. Great
>> lipids w/o meds. Just this little rhythm problem.
>
>And you say that prayer didn't help?
I said no such thing. In fact, prayer has helped me with this
situation in every possible way, from coping with it as long as
possible, to sorting out all the possible alternatives, to selection
of procedure, doctor and hospital. Every step of the way was covered
in prayer and because of this I could step out in confidence that God
was leading me every step of the way.
>I can't understand why it didn't
>instantly cure you.
And who would you be to dictate the manner in which God choses to
answer a prayer?
>According to the hand sticking out of your back... I
>mean Chung, if you fundies pray for *anything*, it *will* happen. Chung
>said that. *Guaranteed.*
I cashed in that guarantee.
>No, seriously...
Yes, seriously...
>> Since I got home from the hospital, I see that my weight has been
>> dropping about 1/2 lb/day while continuing 2PD as before. I had been
>> on a plateau for a few months. I'm wondering if the fact that my
>> resting heart rate is now up to 60 from 45 before surgery has jacked
>> up my metabolism a little bit? Or maybe its just the prednisone
>> they're giving me to help the healing process. (Better watch out for
>> that 'roid rage.)
>
>And watch the famous Prednisone weight gain. Probably ought to cut it to
>the 1.5 Pound Diet while you're taking it.
God is taking care of this too, as He has everything else.
>> John
>>
>> p.s. Bob, do you think you could lose that nasty tone that infects
>> all you write?
>
>"John," you know I'd do almost anything for you, such good friends we've
>become. And you know how much I admire the utterly genuine expressions
>you've posted here over the decades. But, see, that nasty tone is
>directly the responsibility of my XP operating system. Damn thing gets
>all wordy with my close friends; says nasty things. I'm totally serious
>about this.
>
> > You words sound to me like a new tobacco chewer -
>> every word brings forth a stream of nasty stuff. Yeechh.
>
>"John," It's obvious you didn't pay attention in that creative writing
>class where they talked about creating images. The other thing is that
>things remind you of things, much like things remind Chung of things.
>I'm sure you see the problem. And I'm sure you can see that saying my
>words sound "like a new tobacco chewer..." well, I'm sure on reflection
>you'll be appropriately embarrassed. Even mortified.
>
>And, as Chung would have you be aware of: "And, to further educate you,
>a balanced diet is one where the food is blessed by God." Have some of
>that, "John," it'll pick you right up. It'll say that on the label
>somewhere. Big fiery thumbprint.
Yes, every day. We ask God to bless our food to the use of our
bodies. He does.
>What's that hand sticking into your back...?
Still having delusions, Bob?
John
.
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