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I am 5’1 and weigh 120 pounds. I don’t think I am fat. . . just “healthier” then I wanna be. If I do a low carb diet. . . eggs for breakfast, grilled chicken, veggies etc. for lunch and dinner. PLUS running 3 miles 3-4 times a week. . . . CAN i lose 7-10 by april 24th? Any advice, tips etc. ???
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This isn’t a question about Boston so please hold the flaming. This is a question about strategy using the Red Sox as an example. They now have two first-rate short relief pitchers, one a lefty and one a righty. Wouldn’t it make sense tactically to use them so they get the best match-ups instead of automatically putting one in the eighth and one in the ninth? Also, if the stress of pitching the ninth is so huge, it seems to me it would make sense strategically to have two pitchers share the burden, and it would also provide the team some protection against injury (if one is injured there’s still a pitcher who has recent experience closing). Has any team voluntarily used this scheme since the current closer system was adopted? What factor am I missing that makes it unattractive?Thanks for your input. Thanks for the info, Mikey. It seems to me Colorado didn’t go to two closers voluntarily, however. Also, I don’t see how having two closers means the team doesn’t have confidence in either one. It means they have confidence in both and will use them to get the best match-ups at the end of the game. I know closers make more, but teams like Boston could afford it. Outlaw, what is going to be unusual about the next month?MechanicalMan, as I recall, that Boston team with no traditional closer had no reliever nearly as good as their current late-inning pair. Saying that proved anything is like saying the West Coast offense in football is no good because some average team with a middling quarterback running it scored fewer points than the league average. MechanicalMan, also an excellent point in your last paragraph. I think facing A-Rod or Manny in any inning requires more mental toughness than facing the bottom of the order in the ninth. Obviously pinch hitters are likely in the ninth, but no team can put up three pinch hitters as tough as the middle of their order.
That I’m soon going to stop my anti-depressant medication and, all the other junk I have taken for years an years. I want my life back, because I have not been able to enjoy life, as a rational an gifted person who happens to have Asperger’s Syndrome. plus the lack of neurochemicals, such as dopamine, serotonin & norepinephrine working at my advantage, instead of against me!I want a natural supplement or supplements, I have already quit smoking, doing some strength training, once or twice a week, plus aerobic exercises. I know there are many “natural supplement products”, out there. I probably don’t have the cash to pay for the very best!, But whatever I can buy, I want it to be safe, with no significant side-effects!, In treating depression, anxiety & premature ejaculation, including sexual stamina, desire etc. Please be truthful, honest and give your profesional advice. If your in the medical field, And are a licensed doctor or MD, that’s a plus! I wouldn’t mind a psychiatrist, or in the field of nutrition perhaps too! And or alternative medicine, open minded, knowledgable. . .
Experimental Weight-Loss Drug Seems to Work: Study
SUNDAY, April 10 (HealthDay News) — Obese patients taking a high dose of an investigational weight-loss pill called Qnexa lost an average of 22 pounds over a year, while also lowering their cholesterol and blood pressure numbers, a new study has found.