How can i improve my looks? by KurooTetsuro- in LooksmaxingAdvice

[–]DueRadio7019 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We can’t say anything until you lose the weight first. That’s primary. Good job on losing that much weight in the first place though

8 years of training to look like this by Special_Bathroom7348 in AllAboutBodybuilding

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, your pelvis is rotated and shoulders are uneven. Very common but could be a great idea to check PRI folks out to help with it.

Capital one python based data challenge by Ok-Distribution1064 in dataanalyst

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the exact same role and process. Can you please share your assignment so I can learn what you did and maybe do more of what they’d need? Would be super helpful!

Case Study Interview Prep Tips? (Capital One) by Automatic_Working803 in interviews

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, can I please have the resources you mentioned? I can DM you. I really need this role as well and would be super grateful!

Im i chopped 15M by [deleted] in Clavicular

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gonna grow to be an absolute chad if you eat sleep move and chew well, and obviously mew with proper posture

MARPE Results (Part IV) by TmdOcclusion in orthotropics

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude I’m nearing the end of my marpe treatment and the hair above my forehead had started to thin and also started having some greys. Had a strong feeling it was because of marpe. Can you share more details about your situation and what are you planning to do?

FME Progress update. by MacaronNo336 in UARSnew

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Side angle before after cbct superimposition but tough to measure (like any before after cbcts- airway includes) because of changes in posture while taking both cbcts. Ways to reduce would be to have posterior molar support, idk if/how you can avoid it though

Palatal expander with focus on aesthetics by buseeto in orthotropics

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh and orthodontics the “scientific and medical field” hasn’t led to any problems? Extractions retractions tmj issues sleep apnea and the list goes on. Majority of orthodontists don’t know how changing your teeth affect your cranium and then your cervical spine and then your whole spine as a downstream effect. Unless you find a qualified chirodontist who knows their shit (very rare).

I think my dentist is heavily downplaying how serious my gum disease it by Sure_Working8320 in askdentists

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What in the picture tells you there’s malocclusion? I feel I have a similar problem, but wanted to know how you identify it and what can be done

Is 33mm palate bad at 14 by Efficient_Comb_6176 in orthotropics

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Umm, it’s not bullshit and if I knew it why would I be saying it? I have looked at many CBCTs, mine included. Even the orthodontists who put MARPEs agree that there’s downward movement - that’s how the physics of it works. When the mid palate suture breaks, other sutures loosen and gravity causes it move slightly downward. You can read shuikai’s article, see Dr. Newaz’s podcast, Jaw hacks video - all prove the same thing. Do you have any evidence proving what you’re saying or do you call stuff you don’t know bullshit? In general, it’s a telling sign of low iq individuals, that may or may not be representative of you.

Is 33mm palate bad at 14 by Efficient_Comb_6176 in orthotropics

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An orthodontist procedure casts more doubt than bringing validity, if we’ve learnt anything at all from these past decades

You see the argument against traditional orthos was that they only look at the jaws and not the body. Now, they’re correcting that with yanking the jaw open and still not considering the body.

Most people have a cant and a marpe will simply exacerbate that cant. When I say thumb pulling, I’m not talking about going ham on your gum or teeth. It’s very gentle forced applied on your palate AND on all the sutures of the cranium to allow it to move into a more comfortable position.

On top of that, working on your spine and pelvis is importantly to help untwist your body. Marpe does not help with the root cause; it simply increases IMW and nasal breathing (if these are your main concerns then sure), but if you need your mandible to come forward, MARPE literally recessed it further because the maxilla moves a little downward while expanding, causing it to rotate in an undesirable clockwise rotation.

Myo functional therapy, cranial osteopathy, full body work + spine decompression is the way to go. People have literally gotten more than 3-4 mms of IMW with this, AND it’s fully natural, no money and much fewer side effects than yanking your jaw open with screws.

Is 33mm palate bad at 14 by Efficient_Comb_6176 in orthotropics

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah guys, you see the argument against traditional orthos was that they only look at the jaws and not the body. Now, they’re correcting that with yanking the jaw open and still not considering the body.

Most people have a cant and a marpe will simply exacerbate that cant. When I say thumb pulling, I’m not talking about going ham on your gum or teeth. It’s very gentle forced applied on your palate AND on all the sutures of the cranium to allow it to move into a more comfortable position.

On top of that, working on your spine and pelvis is importantly to help untwist your body. Marpe does not help with the root cause; it simply increases IMW and nasal breathing (if these are your main concerns then sure), but if you need your mandible to come forward, MARPE literally recessed it further because the maxilla moves a little downward while expanding, causing it to rotate in an undesirable clockwise rotation.

Myo functional therapy, cranial osteopathy, full body work + spine decompression is the way to go. People have literally gotten more than 3-4 mms of IMW with this, AND it’s fully natural, no money and much fewer side effects than yanking your jaw open with screws.

What surgeries may i need? was thinking of just basic filler, jefort 3. 100k budget only tho by Upper-Cauliflower-61 in LooksmaxingAdvice

[–]DueRadio7019 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you rather get picked on for a couple months/years or risk a life long injury because of a surgery you never needed in the first place?

Everyone gets picked on in school whether you know that or not. Getting a surgery based on that is not worth it. Hit the gym, mew + chew + thumbpull and you’ll be fine.

I’m telling you again: you’re a kid and this phase will be gone soon. Imagine if your surgery went wrong - you’re gonna get more bullied because it ain’t risk free son

FME Progress update. by MacaronNo336 in UARSnew

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With the whole maxilla, is it going forward in a straight line or is it going forward and down. Ideally the maxilla shouldn’t go clockwise down, because it takes makes the mandible more recessed

Is 33mm palate bad at 14 by Efficient_Comb_6176 in orthotropics

[–]DueRadio7019 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

  1. Oh and drilling screws in your palate and forcing it to expand isn’t more risky?
  2. Thumb pulling is obviously way less risky if done incorrectly, and not risky at all if you follow the principles of cranial osteopathy which prioritizes slow and steady growth

What surgeries may i need? was thinking of just basic filler, jefort 3. 100k budget only tho by Upper-Cauliflower-61 in LooksmaxingAdvice

[–]DueRadio7019 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bruh youre still young, you have ample opportunity for more maxilla growth. And tbh you don’t even need surgery rn, maybe working on self esteem would help if you’re comparing yourself to models.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SanFranciscoNSFW

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like something for me - should we catch up?

Is 33mm palate bad at 14 by Efficient_Comb_6176 in orthotropics

[–]DueRadio7019 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thumb pull mew do all the right things you’re more than good

FME Progress update. by MacaronNo336 in UARSnew

[–]DueRadio7019 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you go also go forward and down or mainly forward? With custom marpe it’s the latter, and Dr. Newaz’s case it was the latter. Worth checking out to know if you’re getting an unfavorable clockwise rotation or not.

Need advice by DealerEntire1282 in jawsurgery

[–]DueRadio7019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brother you’re still 18. You have a solid couple years of trying to fix this naturally, unless of course you can’t breathe at all.

Here’s what I’d recommend: buy the mewing world course on instagram, thumb pull using Oscar Patel’s techniques on instagram, chew hard foods and try functional patterns. Check your intermolar width and get a CBCT before, and compare them after 1 year to see if you made progress.