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Re: Why?

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 8:34 pm
by Skip
No, that's for numbness in toes, which progresses to burning and escalates to pain, culminating in gangrene.

Why is the mankind so bad?

Re: Why?

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 8:59 pm
by Philosophy Explorer
Skip wrote:No, that's for numbness in toes, which progresses to burning and escalates to pain, culminating in gangrene.

Why is the mankind so bad?
Not necessarily. Jack Benny was a diabetic.

PhilX

Re: Why?

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 10:30 pm
by Skip
Philosophy Explorer wrote:Not necessarily. Jack Benny was a diabetic.

PhilX
Yeeees.... Go on. Did he have Type I or II? At what age was the onset - before or after he learned to speak? At what stage in the progression of the disease did the stutter first appear? Is this a common symptom in diabetic patients, an unusual but well-documented one, or an anomaly?



Why does my heart go on beating?

Re: Why?

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 10:41 pm
by Philosophy Explorer
Skip wrote:
Philosophy Explorer wrote:Not necessarily. Jack Benny was a diabetic.

PhilX
Yeeees.... Go on. Did he have Type I or II? At what age was the onset - before or after he learned to speak? At what stage in the progression of the disease did the stutter first appear? Is this a common symptom in diabetic patients, an unusual but well-documented one, or an anomaly?



Why does my heart go on beating?
You already know the answers can be looked up from the internet. In my case, I had stuttered before I came under treatment (which has gone into remission and I might have been cured of that). Indirectly it has led to a more powerful sales system (I believe the greatest that ever can exist) and more.

PhilX

Re: Why?

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 11:44 pm
by Skip
Good for you.