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And now Kevin Kirby is the Top Poster with 1266 posts! Wow!
I wish Craig would eliminate my name from that infernal "top poster" list.....I don't want anyone to really know how much time I spend on Podiatry Arena.
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Sincerely,
Kevin
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Kevin A. Kirby, DPM
Adjunct Associate Professor
Department of Applied Biomechanics
California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College
I wish Craig would eliminate my name from that infernal "top poster" list.....I don't want anyone to really know how much time I spend on Podiatry Arena.
The first step to facing a problem is admitting you have it!
Hi my name is Robert (chorus, hi Robert) and i'm hooked on forums in general and this one in particular. I've had this problem a few years it irritates the hell out of my wife and i can't break the cycle. Sometimes i have to post in the morning before i go to work and sometimes i post in the middle of the night if the baby has me up. I hide printouts of interesting threads around the house, especially the ones with precision intricast newsletters and read them on the toilet when nobody is looking.
I have a 'problem' with flatulence ......... Is this 'coming out' supposed to help Robertisaacs? I thought being "above the knee", sort of, it wasn't relevant to podiatry, but since you have brought it up, will "orthotics" help?
Well i meant a problem with forum addiction but thanks for sharing!
Oh and absolutly yes
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Intestinal and Bowel
Proprioceptive stimulation reverses the anterior rotation of the innominates (hips), which in turn, positionally decompresses the intestines and colon. Waste products pass through the colon more quickly and efficiently, which can reduce the pain associated with gastro-intestinal distress.
Get your innominates sorted and all will be well. The question of course is do they help with psychological forum addiction type problems.
Hi, from Portugal!
The way you “talk” to each other’s seems that you have a friendship... are you friends in life?? :)
Actually, Susana, I am good friends with many of the people who post on Podiatry Arena. And, for those I have never met before, if they shout for my beers at a conference we are both attending, I become even more friendly.
Seriously, though, even though I have never met most of the people who comment on this podiatry discussion website, we seem to get to know each other fairly well just from our discussions with each other. At every conference I lecture at, especially at international seminars, I will meet a few podiatrists/pedorthists/researchers whom I have known previously only by name.
Good to have you on board.
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Sincerely,
Kevin
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Kevin A. Kirby, DPM
Adjunct Associate Professor
Department of Applied Biomechanics
California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College
p.S. If I just keep posting, will I ever be as good as you Prof. Kirby?
Simon:
I am truly hoping you can knock me off the "top poster" list so my addiction to typing on a computer isn't so obvious to everyone.
Only 721 to go!!
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Sincerely,
Kevin
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Kevin A. Kirby, DPM
Adjunct Associate Professor
Department of Applied Biomechanics
California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College