10-26-2017, 07:44 AM
(10-26-2017, 01:24 AM)Determined Wrote: Consider this, a differential diagnosis: You had an impact trauma to your chest which you have no memory of. It's plausible. Instead of arguing with her or getting defensive you just might learn how an orthopedic surgeon views the world (hint she makes no assumptions)
The amount of force required to bend bone in the shape it is would be enough to break it. When exactly was this bone bent but not broken? When I was in the womb? That's pectus, which is a genetic trait.
Plus, doctors don't know everything. I had a doctor that told me raising my T levels naturally was impossible. Think about that, a DOCTOR said it was "impossible". But I convinced him to get me a blood test to compare to one I had done earlier for T levels because I wanted to know how my natural T raising efforts had been doing. Magically, my levels were higher.
As for the rest, yeah I'm looking at all my interactions with women from a "Is this DMSI?" mindset. So what?
As for Tai Lopez, I did ask that doctor questions. Questions like "If this is a genetic disorder that skips a generation, how could it NOT be in the family?" which she answered by saying "You had an impact trauma to your chest which you have no memory of."
Actually, sorry, lol, my mistake, she didn't say that at all.