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My dad's always been really heavy, 350+. The doctor kept saying that he just wasn't eating right and was lazy. Needed to work out, diet, etc. So my dad does all these things, nothing changes. Doctor still says he's just being lazy. He saw a documentary about someone with a pituitary tumor who'd gone from cheerleader to very overweight. Convinced a new doctor to do an MRI. My dad had the same problem. The tumor was making his body think it was starving and to start storing fat. Since the tumor disappeared (literally. No surgery, don't know what happened to it.) he's down to 300 and still losing. He's no longer diabetic. And he got to rub first doctor's face in his fat bias.
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Where in Texas are you at? I don't have much to offer but my company and a home-cooked meal, but if you have use for either?
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I may not be remembering correctly, but will O positive work as well? I don't know if it's the same with organ donation as with blood donation, but I thought O could be used almost universally.
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I mean you no disrespect, but with a triple major, I'm going to advise you to drop music. Having majored in it for 2 years at one of the best music schools in the nation, it will kill your soul, especially with the workload from your other studies. Join an ensemble, make it a minor, but adding it as a major will make things much, much harder for you. Since changing, I'm nowhere near as stressed and I'm still able to perform. Here, you don't need to be majoring in music to audition for any of the ensembles. To be in college at 15 is a huge accomplishment, so I have no doubt that if you manage your time wisely and practice whenever you're not studying for your other classes, you'll do great. It will be incredibly difficult, though. I wish you luck.
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