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Avatar f tn After reading daily all the challenges everyone is going through, the common "I can't take it" statement, I came upon this article in the Men's Health magazine from the doc next door (Dr. Jeffrey T Junig) who advises in the doctor forum of addiction on medhelp. His story has truly inspired me and I hope that it will all of you as well. WARNING !! It can be quite disturbing to some, but it makes you think...if HE overcame all of that.....then surely we can as well.
Avatar n tn run at 6mph for 2 minutes then run at 3mph or rest for 2 minutes) will be more effective in losing weight than if I ran or walked at a steady pace.Is there any truth to this>?
Avatar m tn Hello~I am requesting that this post be transferred to men's health, they will be able to help you better.
Avatar m tn Hi Motorspear: Although this is a great community and it deals with pain, I think your question might be better answered by the "Men's Health Forum". I'm sure that you're not the only one with this problem and other men that post in the Men's Health Forum might be better suited to answer this question. I hope that you find the answer your looking for. Others may post as the day goes on and you might get your anwer here...you never know.
Avatar f tn Hi all! I had posted something in Men's health related to this issue last week but now that it seems to becoming a little more clear that it's not a men's health thing and a general health thing I thought I'd post here. My general question is this: When I touch my chin to my chest I feel a very quick numbness in my lower right butt cheek near the Ischial tuberosity. It only lasts for a quick minute and then goes away.
Avatar f tn Hello~You will probably get more help in the men's health forum, I have put a request in for you for this post to be transferred there.
Avatar f tn Hi: Don't worry about posting to the "Men's Health" board. You would be surprised at how many women post here! Probably because their men are too shy to do so. As for what makes men happy, don't buy the stereotypes. Yes, we like the things that you mentioned. But, believe it or not, the relationships that we have with our friends, family, and especially the women in our lives are what makes us happy.
Avatar m tn You would definitely want to ask your doctor that question. I saw an article in a medical magazine in a hospital waiting room that said that the sperm are a bigger factor in health of a baby than previously realized. Smoking, drinking, poor sleep, poor diet, high stress, and toxins all take a toll on sperm, weakening them. I think it's a great question and worth researching.
184674 tn?1360860493 So Peek, you raised boys...well, here's my first question for you. :-) Trevor is wanting to have "men's room independence" if we have to use a public restroom (which I generally try to avoid, but when a kid's gotta go, a kid's gotta go...and well, the same goes for the prego momma now). Well, he's about to turn five years old next month, and he is certainly getting in touch with his "masculine side" lately.
Avatar n tn You should post this in the sexual health or men's health forum.
Avatar n tn (In case others are wondering, this thread started out in a different forum and got moved to the Men's Health forum, being more appropriate here.
4483971 tn?1401777079 It's called couvade. Men's hormones change when the woman they are living with gets pregnant, just not as severely as hers. My hubby gained weight with me last time and seems to have pregnancy brain this time lol!