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Disturbing.
Disturbing.
Exactly. I might do it once, just like I might want to try the challenge at the Big Texan someday before I die. Probably the same day, but still"Dr" John puts his stethoscope in his ears backwards.
I like how Bill tells him "I think my heart is on that side". My patients do that frequently.
I would do it once. Hell, you can do anything once. Although enough calories for 3-4 days might mean you should supermarathon to Phoenix afterwards.
Something else amusing: If you go to their website, apparently over 350 lbs eats for free.
"Dr" John puts his stethoscope in his ears backwards.
Job security?
He would have to Don the respirator mask to keep from choking from the smoke & smell..... or find shelter well away from the blast when the patients go up in flames (saw a patient that was burned to death in the hospital bed - he was smoking while wearing the O2...). A relative of mine still chain smokes, even though he has less than 20% lung function left... Granted, I used to smoke 22 yrs ago, but now I cannot deal with the smell & my lungs feel like they seize up if I get around it...
I love this guy. What is it? Jon Basso?
Apparently, he's a former nutritionist who used to work for Jenny Craig and was in the process of opening a number of fitness centers. He got fed up with his clients not sticking with their diet/exercise regimens and coming back with stories of their "guilty pleasure" conquests.
That's a nutritionist going berserk for relatively minor renege.
I wonder what he would have done if he were a physician and he walked outside the VA to find ALL of his emphysema-COPD-ers on wheelchairs bearing oxygen tanks replete with nasal cannula, smoking.
350 lbs eat free!
I love this guy. What is it? Jon Basso?
Apparently, he's a former nutritionist who used to work for Jenny Craig and was in the process of opening a number of fitness centers. He got fed up with his clients not sticking with their diet/exercise regimens and coming back with stories of their "guilty pleasure" conquests.
That's a nutritionist going berserk for relatively minor renege.
I wonder what he would have done if he were a physician and he walked outside the VA to find ALL of his emphysema-COPD-ers on wheelchairs bearing oxygen tanks replete with nasal cannula, smoking.
350 lbs eat free!