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  • Steve- come down to my weight class and let's roll again. This time you have to do the warm ups too and not sit and watch jk.

    Are you guys open next week? Danny is closed and I could maybe drop in Wednesday or Thursday?

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    • Originally posted by That_Is_My_El_Camino View Post
      No, I'm cutting down on bad calories.
      Why, are you fat?

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      • Originally posted by The King View Post
        Why, are you fat?
        No, and I'm trying to keep it that way.
        Originally posted by Broncojohnny
        HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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        • Originally posted by That_Is_My_El_Camino View Post
          No, and I'm trying to keep it that way.
          Stop lying here is a video of you at Six Flags with your mom.

          Originally posted by Denny
          I call dibs on Don's balls!

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          • Originally posted by OldGuysRule View Post
            Stop lying here is a video of you at Six Flags with your mom.

            correction, that was ME at Six Flags with Tony's mom
            http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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            • Originally posted by Marisa View Post
              I've had an MRI. Recent bloodwork (as of last week) has my prolactin level at 123. I dunno. nevermind. not the place for this...
              Do you have an elevated TSH?

              The hypothalamus produces thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) which acts on the pituitary to produce thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) which then acts on the thyroid to produce thyroid hormone. This is all controlled by feedback mechanisms. As far as how prolactin affects this process...there are compounds released by the hypothalamus called prolactin inhibitory factor (dopamine is the main one) and prolactin releasing factor (TRH is one of the major releasing factors) which modulate prolactin secretion. When you have primary hypothyroidism (primary meaning the problem is with the thyroid gland) the body "sees" the low thyroid hormone level and the hypothalamus/pituitary start secreting TRH/TSH to try to get the thyroid level up but since the thyroid isnt functioning for whatever reason, the response is either not there or not sufficient. This excess TRH floating around will stimulate the pituitary gland to secrete prolactin which is why many people that have symptoms of hyperprolactinemia are checked for prolactinoma and primary hypothyroidism. It is a common mistake to diagnose someone with the tumor by looking at the labs and an MRI because the pituitary is hypertrophied...but this isnt a tumor. The gland is just large due to the amount of TRH the body is slamming on the pituitary. Kinda like an overworked muscle...it get larger in response. I would say get a second opinion in your case, but without insurance, that can get expensive real quick!! Hope this answers your questions.

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              • Originally posted by Cooter View Post
                correction, that was ME at Six Flags with Tony's mom
                Badda boom.

                So, do we think this thread is typed out yet?

                I mean we've gone from fatness to insurance to crack heads are better than fatties to who has a better BJJ school to skinny people have eating disorders and need eat cheezeburgerz...
                Originally posted by Denny
                I call dibs on Don's balls!

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                • Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
                  Do you have an elevated TSH?
                  My TSH gets elevated every time I think of Marisa.
                  Originally posted by Denny
                  I call dibs on Don's balls!

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                  • Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
                    Do you have an elevated TSH?

                    The hypothalamus produces thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) which acts on the pituitary to produce thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) which then acts on the thyroid to produce thyroid hormone. This is all controlled by feedback mechanisms. As far as how prolactin affects this process...there are compounds released by the hypothalamus called prolactin inhibitory factor (dopamine is the main one) and prolactin releasing factor (TRH is one of the major releasing factors) which modulate prolactin secretion. When you have primary hypothyroidism (primary meaning the problem is with the thyroid gland) the body "sees" the low thyroid hormone level and the hypothalamus/pituitary start secreting TRH/TSH to try to get the thyroid level up but since the thyroid isnt functioning for whatever reason, the response is either not there or not sufficient. This excess TRH floating around will stimulate the pituitary gland to secrete prolactin which is why many people that have symptoms of hyperprolactinemia are checked for prolactinoma and primary hypothyroidism. It is a common mistake to diagnose someone with the tumor by looking at the labs and an MRI because the pituitary is hypertrophied...but this isnt a tumor. The gland is just large due to the amount of TRH the body is slamming on the pituitary. Kinda like an overworked muscle...it get larger in response. I would say get a second opinion in your case, but without insurance, that can get expensive real quick!! Hope this answers your questions.
                    Did you google that?

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                    • Originally posted by Cooter View Post
                      correction, that was ME at Six Flags with Tony's mom
                      And why didn't you ever call her after that?
                      Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                      HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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                      • Originally posted by OldGuysRule View Post
                        Badda boom.

                        So, do we think this thread is typed out yet?

                        I mean we've gone from fatness to insurance to crack heads are better than fatties to who has a better BJJ school to skinny people have eating disorders and need eat cheezeburgerz...
                        It still needs some kowbell, but after that it can have a fork (or spoon) stuck in it.

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                        • Originally posted by OldGuysRule View Post
                          My TSH gets elevated every time I think of Marisa.
                          Would you still feel that way is she was obese? According to some on here, you are a shallow asshole if not!

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                          • Originally posted by Nate View Post
                            Steve- come down to my weight class and let's roll again. This time you have to do the warm ups too and not sit and watch jk.

                            Are you guys open next week? Danny is closed and I could maybe drop in Wednesday or Thursday?
                            Weight class? LMAO, typical sports BJJ guy.

                            Wasn't BJJ developed by a little 98 pound brazillian guy named some weird name...oh Helio, in order to be able for a smaller person to defeat a larger one?

                            Weight has nothing to do with it and you know it. I've been dominated by bigger and smaller, it's all about technique. You know better than that.


                            No, the school will be closed until the 2nd and also the school is moving locations from Sachse into Wylie. The lower ranked students will be at a gymnasium at the church and all the upper ranked guys will be at Shannon's house. He's got a full matted gym in his house we will be working out of now. He decided he didn't want to do the commercial side of it anymore and teach whom he wants. He got tired of the socializers and wallflowers who just come into class rep a technique once or twice then sit around and talk. Along with traditional BJJ, we'll be doing our combative version with gloves and striking as usual, but now we know anyone there will know what they are getting into and want to train hard as well. No more whiners, thank God.

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                            • Originally posted by Mike View Post
                              Did you google that?
                              No, I consulted MustangMan2000.

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                              • Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
                                No, I consulted MustangMan2000.
                                Good choice.



                                lol

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