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Father time and Tom Brady...


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18 hours ago, electro's horse said:

glutamine will do nothing if it's a mechanical injury. studies only show it MIGHT be useful in systemic neuropathies, from like chemo or whatever

cyclobenzaprine isn't typically addictive unless she really just loves feeling like she's asleep all the time

thanks fitz, if i member correctly her diagnoses was a pitched nerve, slipped 7th(i think?), and brittle bones on the edge aka degenerative spinal. Shes a hardheaded worker bee type, just trying to get her MD. Just in my family we have bad issue with members becoming pill addicts, its toned waaay down since docs are no longer writing 80s wrestler scriptions for each..

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I hate Tom Brady.  But Tom takes care of himself, has avoided injury (some luck I’m sure) and is a very smart quarterback/football player.  I think all of those things and having decent teammates has helped Tom Brady keep Father Time at bay.  I don’t  like him but damn it’s nice to see an old guy be relevant in his mid 40s.  

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