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| # Posted 2008-07-21 14:17:54 | |
| Georg: | has asthma! or so it seems. not good. indeed it could have something to do with it .. maybe you aren't breathing proply when u run or something. hehe you're 1/12th of the way towards $2! (hehe i worked it out - 2 wks minus the two rest days means 11 more runs to go) |
| # Posted 2008-07-21 14:19:44 | |
| nomiii: | yayyy!! and maybe by then i will have gotten into a habit. i suree hope so.
mm would you like to hear my theory? actually elly heard another one of my great theories. but brb :P actualy i'll tell you that on msn. |
| # Posted 2008-07-21 14:20:59 | |
| Georg: | lol ok, i'd love to hear your theory |
| # Posted 2008-07-21 14:21:37 | |
| Kas: | But then everyone else will miss out on this amazing theory :( OH well, If you must... |
| # Posted 2008-07-21 14:58:06 | |
| nomiii: | well i just told george.
but you can hear too kas :P my theory:::::: my stitch is from my asthma cos it makes it hard to get the air out (breathe out). so i keep breathing air in but not enough out and it gets all tight and ow like. and i came to this conclusion by concentrating really hard on breathing a l l l l the air out until there was none left and it made it better. but soo hard to do. and concentration required.and i look like a weirdo. so i'm going to take my medicine! and see if it helps. |
| # Posted 2008-07-21 15:01:52 | |
| nomiii: | title The effect of bricanyl use on exercise related transient abdominal pain.
aim To measure the effects of the use of bricanyl on exercise related transient abdominal pain. hypothesis The use of bricanyl will decrease the intensity and rate of occurence of exercise related transient abdominal pain. conclusion woohoo!! |
| # Posted 2008-07-21 15:02:00 | |
| nomiii: | (to be continued) |
| # Posted 2008-07-21 15:04:01 | |
| Kas: | Well that is an interesting theory, maybe it could work if needed, say maybe out in the bush when no one is around, possibly but not sure.
Funny I was expecting the theory to be on how 'eeeverybody' seems to have asthma. But it still is quite interesting. |
| # Posted 2008-07-21 15:05:32 | |
| Kas: | Oh and nice experiment writing out. |
| # Posted 2008-07-21 15:15:58 | |
| Georg: | exercise related transient abdominal pain - is that the fancy way of saying stitch? i thought it had a different fancy name. |
| # Posted 2008-07-21 15:16:33 | |
| Georg: | wait no that's the one i was thinking of :P |
| # Posted 2008-07-21 15:32:45 | |
| nomiii: | haha yessss. |
| # Posted 2008-07-21 16:20:44 | |
| ellyjane: | i cant even remember the last time i had a stitch.. hehe |
| # Posted 2008-07-22 13:25:30 | |
| nomiii: | ok so
method 1. Get changed into running clothes. 2. Tie up laces, otherwise you might trip and die. 3. Take four puffothingos of bricanyl. 4. Run, noting occurences and intensity of abdominal pain. discussion. in this study, the effects of bricanyl use on exercise related transient abdominal pain was studied. (haha study studied) It was found that bricanyl has no effect on the intensity or frequency of occurrence of ETAP. however, bricanyl had the positive effect of opening airways, making effective breathing easier, which in turn caused the stitch not to get worse by chest getting all crampy. areas for future study around this area: noting other factors and doing one of those tree diagrams to rule out stuff. |
| # Posted 2008-07-22 13:26:33 | |
| nomiii: | oh conclusion
yep. my theory went kaputt. |
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