Can a Fat Person Starve To Death?

[quote]pookie wrote:
Professor X wrote:
We just kept inhaling while remaining mystified at our ability to keep living.

Are you sure? You do exhibit many of the signs of prolonged oxygen-deprivation.

Although it’s probably because of your propensity for immediately converting most of it to hot air.

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You might want to spend more time choosing your battles. This one makes you look exclusively like a dipshit for turning this thread into your personal attack ground.

Good job on that one.

Keep it up.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
You might want to spend more time choosing your battles.[/quote]

That’s probably what the asphalt says to the steamroller too.

I’m working my way down to pretending to be a doctor. Or a professor. Haven’t quite decided yet.

As for the thread, it wasn’t that hot to begin with. Can a fat person starve to death? Yes, they can. Case solved.

I can’t help it. I shit excellence.

Don’t you wish you could too?

[quote]pookie wrote:

I’m working my way down to pretending to be a doctor. Or a professor. Haven’t quite decided yet.
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Too bad you have to pretend. It must make you feel horrible.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Too bad you have to pretend. It must make you feel horrible. [/quote]

Not really. As you’ve shown repeatedly, it really takes very little to get people to buy it.

[quote]pookie wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Too bad you have to pretend. It must make you feel horrible.

Not really. As you’ve shown repeatedly, it really takes very little to get people to buy it.
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Ridiculous. I sent you the number to my clinic through private message. Call me on Monday.

Talk to you then.

i have a feeling that as long as you don’t starve yourself you will burn fat independently of you muscle,

I have no proof to back that up but i feel like a lot of these people don’t, fasting leads to what u see in Ethiopia, not dieting right, or gauging how many calories you need to burn X calories to hit a specific weight, as long as you start to gauge your metabolism I don’t think that denying a small amount of calories to your body perday should induce muscle loss. I think a better question would be:

How long on an empty stomach until your body decides it’s time to start burning muscle. And if soo, how many more calories does one pound of fat produce as opposed to one pound of muscle, bringing up the question. Should one work out in the break of morning, even after having a protein shake the night before…?

hence is it worth it to even bother or will i hurt my body more than help it by KILLING IT AS MUCH AS Possible without any energy, and all the protein ineed.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Ridiculous. I sent you the number to my clinic through private message. Call me on Monday.[/quote]

It’s bit far for a dental appointment, don’t you think?

Anyway, I’ve heard military music and tasted military cooking, so I’m not too eager for military dentistry.

[quote]pookie wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Ridiculous. I sent you the number to my clinic through private message. Call me on Monday.

It’s bit far for a dental appointment, don’t you think?

Anyway, I’ve heard military music and tasted military cooking, so I’m not too eager for military dentistry.

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Hey, I personally could care less if you call or not. However, you are the one claiming I am lying about my profession. You now have the tools to check that out. End of story.

You have a good day.

Survival
Sheltler, Water,fire,food
Without shelther might not even make it thorough night no matter how fit or fat you are.
Water 3 days max.
dehydration sets in and the brain begins to dry up, thinking clearly fades

Fire, keeps you calm and comfortable.

Food 4 to 6 weeks.

I am sure some where in the records kept by doctors in Nazi concentration camps this has been tested and documented, they did all kinds of awful shit to people and recorded it.

Just my pennies worth.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Hey, I personally could care less if you call or not. However, you are the one claiming I am lying about my profession.[/quote]

You’re the one who’s repeatedly claimed “I’m a doctor” when you’re actually a dentist. Now, I’m sure you’ll reply with a bunch of bullshit about dentists being doctors too, but when people hear “I’m a doctor,” they think MD, not DMD or DDS.

So the question is: Why do you reply with “I’m a doctor in the military” when “I’m a dentist in the military” would be more accurate and much less misleading? How narrow a definition of “lying” do you have?

Not really. You could be the receptionist and simply keep up the charade whenever someone calls and follows the instructions in your PM.

As I understand it, people on a starvation diet will lose fat and lean body mass in a roughly 50/50 ratio.

When taking E/C/A, people lose fat and muscle on a starvation diet in a 70/30 ratio.

When taking E/C/A, participating in regular strength training, and on a starvation diet, people tend to lose fat and muscle in a 90/10 or 100/0 or even 110/(-10) ratio.

– ElbowStrike

[quote]pookie wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Hey, I personally could care less if you call or not. However, you are the one claiming I am lying about my profession.

You’re the one who’s repeatedly claimed “I’m a doctor” when you’re actually a dentist. Now, I’m sure you’ll reply with a bunch of bullshit about dentists being doctors too, but when people hear “I’m a doctor,” they think MD, not DMD or DDS.

So the question is: Why do you reply with “I’m a doctor in the military” when “I’m a dentist in the military” would be more accurate and much less misleading? How narrow a definition of “lying” do you have?

You now have the tools to check that out. End of story.

Not really. You could be the receptionist and simply keep up the charade whenever someone calls and follows the instructions in your PM.
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I have given my specific title of DMD and we are DOCTORS. If you think otherwise, you need to get educated. We are in the same classes as medical students for the first two years including Gross Anatomy involving human dissection.

Afterwards we specialize in our own field. If someone has fooled you into thinking that DMD’s are beneath doctors you need to school them as well. That may be why my field now pulls in more average income than many general physicians.

As far as that very stupid receptionist comment, how many doctors do you know answer the phones for the clinic? Keep being a little bitch even though you know as well as I that your goal was simply to start shit and had nothing to do with thinking I wasn’t what I say I am.

Like I said before, speak to you soon.

[quote]ElbowStrike wrote:
As I understand it, people on a starvation diet will lose fat and lean body mass in a roughly 50/50 ratio.

When taking E/C/A, people lose fat and muscle on a starvation diet in a 70/30 ratio.

When taking E/C/A, participating in regular strength training, and on a starvation diet, people tend to lose fat and muscle in a 90/10 or 100/0 or even 110/(-10) ratio.

– ElbowStrike[/quote]

The problem I always had with that scheme was the ‘starvation diet’ part!
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I’m no sure what’s worse, some guy trying to degrade my profession and claiming doctors of dental surgery aren’t doctors (like that whole “surgery” part was added in for special effects and writing prescriptions is something everyone can do)…or me for playing along for no damn reason.

I apologize to everyone else for helping this thread to get off track.

[quote]pookie wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Hey, I personally could care less if you call or not. However, you are the one claiming I am lying about my profession.

You’re the one who’s repeatedly claimed “I’m a doctor” when you’re actually a dentist. Now, I’m sure you’ll reply with a bunch of bullshit about dentists being doctors too, but when people hear “I’m a doctor,” they think MD, not DMD or DDS.

So the question is: Why do you reply with “I’m a doctor in the military” when “I’m a dentist in the military” would be more accurate and much less misleading? How narrow a definition of “lying” do you have?

You now have the tools to check that out. End of story.

Not really. You could be the receptionist and simply keep up the charade whenever someone calls and follows the instructions in your PM.
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I think the Prof is a dental surgeon, so being a dentist might be less than what he truly does somehow.

[quote]Headhunter wrote:
pookie wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Hey, I personally could care less if you call or not. However, you are the one claiming I am lying about my profession.

You’re the one who’s repeatedly claimed “I’m a doctor” when you’re actually a dentist. Now, I’m sure you’ll reply with a bunch of bullshit about dentists being doctors too, but when people hear “I’m a doctor,” they think MD, not DMD or DDS.

So the question is: Why do you reply with “I’m a doctor in the military” when “I’m a dentist in the military” would be more accurate and much less misleading? How narrow a definition of “lying” do you have?

You now have the tools to check that out. End of story.

Not really. You could be the receptionist and simply keep up the charade whenever someone calls and follows the instructions in your PM.

I think the Prof is a dental surgeon, so being a dentist might be less than what he truly does somehow.

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I am. I specialize in Dental surgery even though I do also see patients for traditional dentistry as well.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
I have given my specific title of DMD and we are DOCTORS. If you think otherwise, you need to get educated. We are in the same classes as medical students for the first two years including Gross Anatomy involving human dissection.[/quote]

But you’re not in their classes for the remaining years. Hence the distinction.

Who said anything about being “beneath?” It’s about misrepresenting what you are. You’re not stupid enough to think that the average person thinks “dentist” when they hear “I’m a doctor”, are you?

No one who’s a real doctor, but the point is that someone who works as a receptionist in a doctor’s office picks up enough lingo and terminology after a few years to make a convincing act on the internet. In other word, calling you up to chat proves nothing except that your work there.

Pookie, what do YOU do for a living?

Whatever it is must make everyone else here look like morons.

I can’t stand Headhunter’s posts on this forum as a whole…but I would never degrade his profession. Both my parents were in the same career field. When someone takes the stance that someone needs to be looked down upon for what they do, I can only expect that person must be Donald Trump or Bill Gates.

For anyone who cares.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
…or me for playing along for no damn reason.[/quote]

It’s not really your fault that your push-buttons are the size of Wyoming.