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arex 07-01-13 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by garage sale GT (Post 15760546)
I got some great help for a joint issue using prolotherapy. It was once considered an alternative treatment but I think it may be going mainstream. I don't know if it can fix a spine but it does regrow new joint tissue.

My doctors have been trying to talk me into this for my back injury. I can't help but have doubts.

arex 07-01-13 08:23 PM

Black Bridge Stout, from Kannah Creek Brewery, in Grand Jct.

Notgrownup 07-02-13 05:11 AM


Originally Posted by arex (Post 15804520)
My doctors have been trying to talk me into this for my back injury. I can't help but have doubts.

Never heard of this...I take Enbrel and Methotrexate for Severe RA, this is why i started cycling some...My legs feel better and if i lose some LBS i could come off or taper the use of my diabetes medecine...

ATX_McKee 07-02-13 11:34 AM

I've been drinking Whiskey Sours a lot lately. So good.

GENESTARWIND 07-02-13 12:05 PM

Nothing but water for about two weeks:(

seau grateau 07-02-13 12:11 PM

You used to be cool.

Notgrownup 07-02-13 12:32 PM

I use to drink a lot of diet drinks and for about the last 2 months i may drink only about 2-5 per week...rest of the time it's Water or maybe crystal light...Can't really tell a difference but i am sure it's better for me....

garage sale GT 07-02-13 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by arex (Post 15804520)
My doctors have been trying to talk me into this for my back injury. I can't help but have doubts.

Mainstream science is starting to back up prolotherapy for joint issues. It can regenerate new tissue in an injured joint.

It's only about $250 a session and four sessions made a noticeable difference in my case. I can go about my normal business but probably am still less than 100%.

It's basically a series of shots along with some local anesthetic.

misskaz 07-02-13 02:47 PM

Prolotherapy didn't do **** for my RSI in my shoulder. Then again I only did 2 sessions.

bones_mcbones 07-02-13 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by Notgrownup (Post 15806893)
I use to drink a lot of diet drinks and for about the last 2 months i may drink only about 2-5 per week...rest of the time it's Water or maybe crystal light...Can't really tell a difference but i am sure it's better for me....

Crystal light is basically the same thing as diet drinks i.e. aspartame.

I drank about 30 of these this weekend.
http://www.polyvore.com/cgi/img-thin...l&tid=49153470

Notgrownup 07-02-13 05:57 PM

I was a Molson guy when i lived in Toronto but growing up in New Brunswick it was Alpine , Schooner or Alexander Keiths... I drink very little sweetened drink anymore but even with aspartame, Crystal light i think is better than carbonated drinks...Just had a Pearl Vodka with appletini mix...Pretty good.

sheepdog84 07-02-13 09:35 PM

http://img836.imageshack.us/img836/6243/1nhs.jpg

bought for a novelty, mostly

not as ballsy as other Belgian style brews, but enjoyable and tasty.

Dixie Gentleman 07-02-13 09:46 PM

$1 pbr like a hipster.

intothev0id 07-03-13 01:21 AM

http://mountaindew.com/assets/1vf09v.png

Doesn't feel like you're drinking a can of instant diabetes like most energy drinks. Not bad for 98 cents.

iTripped 07-03-13 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by Notgrownup (Post 15808224)
I was a Molson guy when i lived in Toronto but growing up in New Brunswick it was Alpine , Schooner or Alexander Keiths... I drink very little sweetened drink anymore but even with aspartame, Crystal light i think is better than carbonated drinks...Just had a Pearl Vodka with appletini mix...Pretty good.

When I first moved west, I used to really miss Alexander Keiths. So much so that I would bring home some on every trip. My luggage is so much lighter now that it's stocked nationally. It's still my favorite IPA. Of course, you forgot to mention Moosehead, the other brew popular back in the Maritimes.

RGNY 07-03-13 04:40 PM

negronis with the wife, planning our day off tomorrow.

Dixie Gentleman 07-03-13 05:29 PM

big red icee

Notgrownup 07-03-13 05:47 PM

My Dad drank Moosehead but i likes Alpine better...Now i dring Yuengling light. That is if ia m not drinking Bourbon.

GENESTARWIND 07-04-13 05:19 AM

I drank so much black velvet and pbr and just woke up......its 4am. Atleast my gf was there

GENESTARWIND 07-04-13 05:20 AM

**** I'm hung over

KDTX 07-04-13 09:12 AM

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Got a refrig conversion Kegerator Kit for Fathers day from the wifey! I blinged out the tap as you can see! Yes was a perefectly good SRAM rival crank arm. First keg is St. Arnolds Elissa IPA!
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KDTX 07-04-13 09:15 AM

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rms13 07-04-13 11:01 PM

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I usually go with the bourbon but this is a delicious change of pace

iTripped 07-05-13 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by rms13 (Post 15816280)
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I usually go with the bourbon but this is a delicious change of pace

That is on my 'gotta try sometime' list. I recently had some of this, which was excellent:
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seau grateau 07-05-13 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by GENESTARWIND (Post 15806787)
Nothing but water for about two weeks:(


Originally Posted by GENESTARWIND (Post 15813773)
**** I'm hung over

Those were short weeks!


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