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You think kids are all that stupid? You don’t think maybe she’s old enough to appreciate the backstory, generosity of her grandmother and this dude who restored it? You really think she’s going to take her grandmother’s automotive legacy with all the hoopla surrounding it and trade it in for a Kia? You’re one of those

Dude, whole board is against you. At some point stop and think, maybe the problem is you, not the million rational people here.

I wouldn’t take you as a patient anyways - you’re still defiant after I provided you with enough data to literally scientifically debate the issue in your circle of friends, and all you can come up with is “arrogance.” Arrogance, the very definition of, is your stupid retort in the face of the glaring facts. Continue

OK ready for this? Water pump failed, dash electricals blew out, door jam rubber fell out, dash went again, headlight washers went, bumper fell off with no accident at all, and finally the engine nearly seized from carbon buildup all over the valve seats and in the header. It went to the shop 9 times in 10,000 miles

Wrong again. There are five randomized control trials looking at medical marijuana and appetite, nausea, chemotherapy related anorexia, IBD, and HIV/AIDS, and about 250 others nonrandomized. I reviewed all of them and presented the entire thing at a recent conference. In the largest one, an independent review board

You are correct, and I say this as a regular doctor. However, the push to trial everything scientifically is gospel in medicine. Can’t say the same about naturopathy.

There is no data anywhere that says food colorings cause ADD in children. I just did a search on Pubmed. Nothing. Neither does sugar or artificial sweeteners. It’s called Science, this is the way the game is played. I can do this ALL DAY

1. TUMS cause hypercalcemia, and not rarely and you DEFINITELY don’t need to overdo it.

1. PPIs don’t cause bone loss. See my response to Poodletime above

OK you need serious help, you don’t get any of this. Allow, me, please. I’m a fucking gastroenterologist for fuck’s sake. Acid output starts the second you THINK about food (cephalic phase), that’s why Pavlov’s dog salivates (as do you), to prepare amylase in saliva to start breaking down small sugars in food as you

There is no evidence at all to back that statement up.

Ginger has evidence from randomized controlled trials that it helps nausea, especially during pregnancy. There is no evidence that it does anything for reflux. Peppermint, my sadly misinformed friend, is one of two known foods that WORSEN reflux - the other being onions. Where do you get this info from?

Not at all. You’re stuck appeasing Generation X idiots who gifted us with the anti-vaxxer movement and all this fucking holistic bullshit.

Fecal transplant is fucking disgusting, and the benefits are for c. difficile only so far, although that may change. And no, the first fecal transplants waaaay back were carried out by actual trialist physicians, not quacks. Try harder.

Dude this is the greatest comment ever made. I’m dying of laughter. So true.

Incidentally, he doesn’t need to be overweight, or allergic to anything (allergies and reflux are completely unassociated phenomena, in fact you can argue the opposite if there is allergic esophagitis) - many many many people with unexplained reflux simply have a higher nociceptive neuronal firing rate or amplitude

They don’t cause bone loss. That paper, a peptic ulcer/NSAID spinoff study in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) from 2007, made waves for suggesting T/Z scores (osteoporosis indices) were lower in proton pump inhibitor group, suggesting accelerated bone loss. It took L. Targownik, a rising star who

Straight up!!!! Well done!

Let’s just be honest, notwithstanding maintenance costs/fragility arguments, a 911 is a dime-a-dozen 911, and this thing is sensational and draws crowds and jealousy and envy wherever it goes.

Solid post bro.