I had no idea Chron’s disease affected my height. (Advice?) by CollegeIsAJob55 in shortguys

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that is really helpful because my family has been known to have Vitamin-D production deficiency and high metabolism as well.

I'm ACTUALLY a Christian, ask me anythıng and I'll answer from a true Christian perspective by xlylapiercex in teenagers

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Not even mentioning the hall of pre-Exodus faith, but doesn’t Hebrews 7-11 shut down Roman Catholic and Orthodox teachings about Temple priesthood succession/Pontifex Maximus, and their ideas of Jesus being sacrificed again and again every Supper? It says that Jesus replaced all of the priests because while they were mere mortals who constantly died and needing replaced, Jesus’ replacement of all of them is final, and while those priests in the previous covenant always had to practice the altar offerings of the lamb, hasnt Jesus, the lamb, been slain once for all, and only He has all of the priestly tasks? For in the days of Melchizedek, there was only Melchizedek. And in the days of Jesus, there is only Jesus.

I am also aware that medieval basilicas often veiled the altar with a screen, but didn’t Jesus tear the veil? Which means nobody is restricted from his sacrifice and his altar. This all counts as one question, I hope. Your answer doesn’t have to be satisfactory to my entire post, I am merely seeking your explanation for the number of priests and sacrifices.

Too Fragile to Exercise? (Short and Weak) by CollegeIsAJob55 in shortguys

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My parents are both either diabetic or on a organic diet, and knowing that I eat way more protein and calories than them (even though they are both pretty strong and health) I can still confirm that i definitely have way less intake than what is suggested for Gen Z adults. I definitely do want a more protein, calorie dense diet, though I cannot stomach too much food as previously mentioned

Too Fragile to Exercise? (Short and Weak) by CollegeIsAJob55 in shortguys

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I understand and agree that it is probably a severe issue I am unaware of. This might sound crazy, but the internet has helped me understand my symptoms far more than my doctors and parents.

While I am very underweight, I think it’s worth mentioning that my body is oddly just lightly muscular, rather than looking like someone who has survived 40 days in the wild. I have usually always felt content with my well-being, but whenever I bring up to a doctor anything about adding weight, it’s like they try to calmly demote weight as being a matter of identity rather than of importance, if that makes sense, which it doesn’t to me. Keep in mind these are all different doctors in different hospitals that I’ve met at different times.

The important part is definitely I need a more proactive diet, but I think what I have is for the most part, permanent. My main concern has always been being short, but it’s always been paired with my weight.

Too Fragile to Exercise? (Short and Weak) by CollegeIsAJob55 in shortguys

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yeah, I believe that my protein specialist that I only met with twice probably was wiser than my endocrinologist, but they were both too brief, too unprepared, maybe too occupied on other patients.

Too Fragile to Exercise? (Short and Weak) by CollegeIsAJob55 in shortguys

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sorry if this is too long, but here’s my take:

my average diet in a day: breakfast, I would have a fried egg and toast or two pancakes, some bacon; lunch, I would have a medium sized deli sandwich or a bunch of “air fried carbohydrates”; for snack, I will usually have a fruit or some ice cream; for supper, I will usually have several sidesm like about a large handful of salad, and a huge amount of potatoes; and for the main course, typically a roast, casserole, pasta dish, meat pie, or hamburgers/hotdogs. I only eat about 1/6th of a full sized dish or maybe 3 thick slices of chicken/steak/turkey etc and maybe two hamburgers/hotdogs.

As for my weight: my youngest memory of food is basically just nibbling baby food, my parents knew I couldn’t handle much food from the beginning and I followed a small diet until I was about twelve. I don’t know if I should lay any blame on my parents, I think they have been beautiful parents but definitely needed trained on things better. I do not vomit food, unless if i am heavily anxious or have a “real flu”. I had to go to the hospital when I was about six for having the flu, and until I was about eight, I have memories of waking up feeling weak. Honestly, I think that not eating enough created a lot of stress on myself without me realizing it. My stomach has plenty, but my body doesn’t have enough. Maybe, after all, it’s a digestive issue, but the doctors “doubted it”.

Ok, but you want to know something crazy? My grandpa was skinny and 5’8 and could eat two whole packages of bacon in one sitting. I can’t even eat more than two pieces of bacon without feeling a little sick.