The "What Are You Doing This Moment" Thread

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Also stop being a tool and people will stop giving you a hard time. It's not rocket science, really. You're the equivalent of someone going into a Burger King and saying "I'm vegan and I don't care" and getting butthurt when people call you an idiot.

give me all the hard time you like. I dont know why you think what you say matters to me

and Im pretty sure you got the analogy wrong
 
Someone's mad. I'm so scared.

Im not mad, Im completely indifferent

ALL our interactions were started by you. I do hope you realize that

you've tried to get under my skin and failed miserably. you're a joke
 
I never said all drugs and alcohol kill brain cells every time

sneezing kills brain cells, basically any impact or ischemic event can kill brain cells

No it doesnt.

Wondered wtf I was reading and then I realized you guys were talking to the guy I blocked for having an animated signature.

That shit shouldn't be allowed on this site.

I guess im fortunate that the image doesnt load for me then?
 
not all sneezes are the same

if it rocks your head or causes an oxygen drop in the brain, brain cells die. tons of things cause brain cells to die.

http://4mind4life.com/blog/2008/02/22/50-things-that-kill-brain-cells/
http://mentalhealthdaily.com/2014/03/01/list-of-things-that-kill-brain-cells-the-death-of-neurons/

lmao, neither of those links mentioned sneezing.

How about this link from the same website you linked:
http://mentalhealthdaily.com/2014/0...in-cells-alcohol-cell-phones-marijuana-et-al/
 
lmao, neither of those links mentioned sneezing.

How about this link from the same website you linked:
http://mentalhealthdaily.com/2014/0...in-cells-alcohol-cell-phones-marijuana-et-al/

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I said............

the conditions of a sneeze CAN kill brain cells. not ALL sneezes kill brain cells. but lets explore what happens when some people sneeze. note: I didnt say ALL people

http://4mind4life.com/blog/2008/02/22/50-things-that-kill-brain-cells/

Rapidly shaking your head around back and forth causes axons to tear, which causes brain cell death
A single stressful event
— Yes, you read correct — just ONE stressful event has the potential to kill off brain cells.

http://mentalhealthdaily.com/2014/03/01/list-of-things-that-kill-brain-cells-the-death-of-neurons/
Cerebral hypoxia
– Hypoxia occurs when your brain cells aren’t getting enough oxygen. Neurons are extremely sensitive to oxygen levels and if oxygen levels are depleted, your cells start to die off.

so yes, the internal cerebral conditions from a sneeze can kill some brain cells

some people can get hit in the head and not lose brain cells. some lose brain cells by turning their head to fast. everyones different, and some people lose brain cells when they sneeze.

I never said all sneezes kill brain cells, or all people lose brain cells while sneezing. I said sneezing CAN kill brain cells
 
You dont even know what you are talking about, and are quoting sources that arent even reputable to support your argument. Those sources exaggerate the incidence of DAI and underplay the idea of cerebral hypoxia by simply defining hypoxia and coming to false conclusions. Brain tissue may be sensitive, but definitely not as sensitive as you or your sources are trying to claim.
 
and yet we have had cases of people without reported concussions showing signs of CTE

and I do know what Im talking about, Im going to school for physical rehabilitation
 
and yet we have had cases of people without reported concussions showing signs of CTE

and I do know what Im talking about, Im going to school for physical rehabilitation

Correlation does not equal causation. Surely mild brain damage can occur during blows to the head that do not meet the concussion protocol, but attributing this to sneezing or even most forms of headbanging (some people are too intense) is stretching it a bit.

Btw, I have a degree in biochemistry, am an active EMT, and studying to become a PA. If you are aware of better sources to support your claims, I will be happy to see them. I dont think anyone in medicine claims to be the purveyor of absolute certainty, so I will concede in light of concrete evidence. As it stands, I do not believe brain tissue to be quite as weak as you are implying.
 
Correlation does not equal causation. Surely mild brain damage can occur during blows to the head that do not meet the concussion protocol, but attributing this to sneezing or even most forms of headbanging (some people are too intense) is stretching it a bit.

Btw, I have a degree in biochemistry, am an active EMT, and studying to become a PA. If you are aware of better sources to support your claims, I will be happy to see them. I dont think anyone in medicine claims to be the purveyor of absolute certainty, so I will concede in light of concrete evidence. As it stands, I do not believe brain tissue to be quite as weak as you are implying.

you have a degree in biochemistry, yet you dont think ischemic events lead to brain cell death???
 
you have a degree in biochemistry, yet you dont think ischemic events lead to brain cell death???

Well, I am saying that you are improperly defining what qualifies to be an ischemic event. Brain cells wont start dying in seconds.