Just re-reading your last post sonnyboy, I think you should go and see a doc now.
What exactly is a beer belly?
by sonnyboy 27 Replies latest watchtower medical
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sonnyboy
Well, I have been on semester break, but I'm not sure how much that has to do with it. I also eat like a bird and haven't gained much weight at all. I've been between 165 and 170 lbs. for years.
I also haven't worked out or exercised at all since I've been on break, but can someone get out of shape that fast?
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Black Sheep
but can someone get out of shape that fast?
That's what concerns me. Go get a checkup.
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Vassago
No Sonnyboy, You can not get out of shape that fast!
And for you to be having abdominal pains or liver is not a good thing!!
Please go see a doctor today or tomorrow!!!
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lawrence
Blondie-
Too funny! Sonnyboy- Mine had to go, or it would have grown, Beer bellies are never steady state. Sounds like you NEED a M.D. visit immediately. How's the blood pressure? Blood in the urine? etc. etc. etc. Take care of yourself.
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JH
JH,I want your metabolism...k?
I've been drinking an average of 3 beers a day since the last 4 months, and I even lost 2 lbs...Sorry Shera...
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ButtLight
Calories in alcohol are used before stored fat calories, so you can’t rationalise that drinking a beer (or two) after a workout counts as a fluid replacement. In reality, post-exercise alcohol is a straight-to-the-hips beverage.
People who are overweight actually gain weight more easily when they drink alcohol.
Calories from alcohol tend to be stored in the gut. If you want six-pack abs, you’ll need to cut down on the booze.
Beer: Non-alcoholic beer actually has the same calories as alcoholic beer: 148 calories in a pint. If you drink a light beer – like Bud Light – you’ll only take in around 99 calories per pint.
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joelbear
its the 2nd most beautiful part of a man.
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Elsewhere
I was watching a medical show the other day and it was mentioned that the classic "beer belly" is a symptom of diabetes.