Posted by Thumper on July 4, 2010, 3:05 pm
Any suggestions on what a middle aged biker should or shouldn't take to keep
his body(bones) strong in case of an accident? I take acid blockers as a
treatment for Acid Reflux Disease. Now I find that the wonder drugs actually
inhibit calcium and other important nutrients from going into my system. I
am afraid
this has exacerbated the compound fracture in my leg.
http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/1358
Any thoughts?
thanks,
Thumper
Posted by ? on July 4, 2010, 3:18 pm
> Any suggestions on what a middle aged biker should or shouldn't take to keep
> his body(bones) strong in case of an accident? I take acid blockers as a
> treatment for Acid Reflux Disease. Now I find that the wonder drugs actually
> inhibit calcium and other important nutrients from going into my system. I
> am afraid
> this has exacerbated the compound fracture in my leg.
1. Stop pigging out at the dinner table;
2. Stop taking the acid blockers;
3. Sleep sitting up;
4. Take calcium tablets.
Posted by Thumper on July 4, 2010, 3:57 pm
> Any suggestions on what a middle aged biker should or shouldn't take to
> keep
> his body(bones) strong in case of an accident? I take acid blockers as a
> treatment for Acid Reflux Disease. Now I find that the wonder drugs
> actually
> inhibit calcium and other important nutrients from going into my system. I
> am afraid
> this has exacerbated the compound fracture in my leg.
1. Stop pigging out at the dinner table;
2. Stop taking the acid blockers;
3. Sleep sitting up;
4. Take calcium tablets.
Thanks, but, I have to keep my foot elevated above my heart when I lie
down.
Thumper
Posted by ? on July 4, 2010, 4:25 pm
mournfully complained:
> Thanks, but, I have to keep my foot elevated above my heart when I lie
> down.
Is that because of your broken leg, or did you have some reason for
elevating your foot *before* the latest in your endless string of
misfortunes?
Posted by Thumper on July 4, 2010, 5:38 pm
mournfully complained:
> Thanks, but, I have to keep my foot elevated above my heart when I lie
> down.
Is that because of your broken leg, or did you have some reason for
elevating your foot *before* the latest in your endless string of
misfortunes?
"endless string of misfortunes?" lol It's all your fault anyway.
Thumper
> his body(bones) strong in case of an accident? I take acid blockers as a
> treatment for Acid Reflux Disease. Now I find that the wonder drugs actually
> inhibit calcium and other important nutrients from going into my system. I
> am afraid
> this has exacerbated the compound fracture in my leg.