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First-year students at Med School were receiving their first anatomy class with a real dead human body. They all gathered around the surgery table with the body covered with a white sheet.

The professor started the class by telling them, "In medicine, it is necessary to have 2 important qualities as a doctor. The first is that you not be disgusted by anything involving the human body." For an example, the Professor pulled back the sheet, stuck his finger in the butt of the corpse, withdrew it and stuck his finger in his mouth. "Go ahead and do the same thing,"! he told his students. The students freaked out, hesitated for several minutes, but eventually took turns sticking a finger in the butt of the dead body and sucking on it. When everyone had finished, the Professor looked at them and told them, "The second most important quality is observation. I stuck in my middle finger and sucked on my index finger. Now learn to pay attention."

Can anyone explain what is going on? I thought it was a medical condition, but doctors say there is nothing wrong with me. I also feel absolutely exhausted and legs hurt. I think the legs hurt because they go to sleep when sitting cross legged.

Should I change my diet? Any suggestions on diet?

I hope someone can give me an answer.

C Kaur

Doctors were unable to diagnose her ailment :-)

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vaheguru ji ka khalsa
vaheguru ji ki fateh, ji

Maybe its anxiety? Or maybe you have baa? I dont know what baa is called in english, but in doabi bhasha its called baa.. Its side effects are: numb arms+legs/balance problems/head pain/drool/breathing problems/& more.. The way to 'fix' it is to eat a spoon of kali mirch, and the way you know you have baa is if the kali mirch doesnt taste spicy.. I think I heard this sickness starts if we eat too many sweet things, and not enough hot things (hot as in it causes heat, garam like coconuts, kali mirch, ginger, grapes).. So maybe when we eat the kali mirch it burns away the bad element. Be careful when eating the kali mirch though! Make sure to not get it into the lungs. Please forgive me for any mistakes vaheguru ji ka khalsa vaheguru ji ki fateh

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14 hours ago, DarshaPyasi1984 said:

it may be your paaps are being burned off

 

12 hours ago, Preeet said:

vaheguru ji ka khalsa
vaheguru ji ki fateh, ji

Maybe its anxiety? Or maybe you have baa? I dont know what baa is called in english, but in doabi bhasha its called baa.. Its side effects are: numb arms+legs/balance problems/head pain/drool/breathing problems/& more.. The way to 'fix' it is to eat a spoon of kali mirch, and the way you know you have baa is if the kali mirch doesnt taste spicy.. I think I heard this sickness starts if we eat too many sweet things, and not enough hot things (hot as in it causes heat, garam like coconuts, kali mirch, ginger, grapes).. So maybe when we eat the kali mirch it burns away the bad element. Be careful when eating the kali mirch though! Make sure to not get it into the lungs. Please forgive me for any mistakes vaheguru ji ka khalsa vaheguru ji ki fateh

or maybe it's all ok as it has been over 4 years!!!! ????

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2 hours ago, ipledgeblue said:

 

or maybe it's all ok as it has been over 4 years!!!! ????

vaheguru ji ka khalsa

vahehguru ki ki fateh

 

Mhmm.. As these topics are public, I mostly posted so others who are searching old topics can see these replies as well vaheguru ji ka khalsa vaheguru ji ki fateh

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