ooh la la Posted September 6, 2014 #26 Report Posted September 6, 2014 god she was a see you next Tuesday to that doctor whispering when is he going to leave and yes please leave when he asked is he dismissed. is one not allowed to have a conversation with her is it just give me the injection in my butt and go. it didn't seem that stressful of a day hanging out in a dressing room with her boyfriend and having time to get b12 shots. people who work normal jobs would have more stressful day in my opinion like the doctor. doesn't matter if she said loads of nice things because the vibe she gave out was different and actually mean .
toxicxxkat Posted September 6, 2014 #27 Report Posted September 6, 2014 Vitamin B-12 is a water-soluble B complex vitamin found naturally in a variety of foods, including meat, fish and dairy products. Vitamin B-12 is also added to some foods and is available as a dietary supplement. Vitamin B-12 injections are commonly prescribed to help prevent or treat pernicious anemia and B-12 deficiency. Some weight-loss clinics offer vitamin B-12 injections as part of their weight-loss programs. Proponents of vitamin B-12 injections say the shots give you more energy and boost your metabolism, helping you shed unwanted pounds. But unless you have a vitamin B-12 deficiency, vitamin B-12 injections aren't likely to give you an energy boost. Getting large amounts of vitamin B-12 through vitamin B-12 injections isn't likely to harm your health. But vitamin B-12 can interfere with the effectiveness of some medications, so if you receive vitamin B-12 injections, be sure to let your doctor know. If you're hoping to lose weight, resist the lure of quick and easy solutions. What counts is a healthy lifestyle. Enjoy healthier foods and include physical activity in your daily routine. Um well I did a study on Vitamin B12 two semesters ago because I'm a biochemistry major and considering the abundance of people taking the vitamin lately for weight loss, there's a lab that was accepting students to work for them and well anyway too much of it (or apparently almost every kind of Vitamin B but I don't know for sure because I didn't study those, although I wouldn't doubt it because all B vitamins interact heavily with the nervous system) can cause degeneration of the nervous system and which obviously ends up resulting in involuntary muscle movement. That's why getting a shot is potentially dangerous because an overdose of B12 causes the myelin sheath to break down, which is the same cause for things like MS and Guillian Barre Syndrome. Although overdosing is more difficult with B12, unlike B6 where it's quite easy and I honestly wouldn't recommend even taking it in pill form daily without a deficiency, it is very possible for that to happen taking it with a shot as opposed to a pill. If you get the wrong person to do it and they inject too much into you or don't know what they're doing or whatever, yes that can harm your health very badly, especially if you get it routinely. Although, I'm not sure how much other research there is out there for the public at the moment on that but for what I did it definitely supported that B12 shots are potentially harmful to your health. If anyone wants vitamin B12 I highly recommend it in pill form in smaller doses, or not at all unless there's a deficiency. If people want to lose weight, you're right a healthy lifestyle is their best option. I think this is one of those "this is a good idea!" at the time things and give it a few more years of research and you won't be able to get them because it's harmful to you. So please be careful Britney 1
Corona Posted September 6, 2014 #28 Report Posted September 6, 2014 Um well I did a study on Vitamin B12 two semesters ago because I'm a biochemistry major and considering the abundance of people taking the vitamin lately for weight loss, there's a lab that was accepting students to work for them and well anyway too much of it (or apparently almost every kind of Vitamin B but I don't know for sure because I didn't study those, although I wouldn't doubt it because all B vitamins interact heavily with the nervous system) can cause degeneration of the nervous system and which obviously ends up resulting in involuntary muscle movement. That's why getting a shot is potentially dangerous because an overdose of B12 causes the myelin sheath to break down, which is the same cause for things like MS and Guillian Barre Syndrome. Although overdosing is more difficult with B12, unlike B6 where it's quite easy and I honestly wouldn't recommend even taking it in pill form daily without a deficiency, it is very possible for that to happen taking it with a shot as opposed to a pill. If you get the wrong person to do it and they inject too much into you or don't know what they're doing or whatever, yes that can harm your health very badly, especially if you get it routinely. Although, I'm not sure how much other research there is out there for the public at the moment on that but for what I did it definitely supported that B12 shots are potentially harmful to your health. If anyone wants vitamin B12 I highly recommend it in pill form in smaller doses, or not at all unless there's a deficiency. If people want to lose weight, you're right a healthy lifestyle is their best option. I think this is one of those "this is a good idea!" at the time things and give it a few more years of research and you won't be able to get them because it's harmful to you. So please be careful Britney I agree. I was worried too so I looked into the side effects of B12 injections. Britney is still under her Doctors care for her other disorders so they should control the dosage of B12 and any other meds Britney receives. 1
toxicxxkat Posted September 6, 2014 #29 Report Posted September 6, 2014 I agree. I was worried too so I looked into the side effects of B12 injections. Britney is still under her Doctors care for her other disorders so they should control the dosage of B12 and any other meds Britney receives. That's true that it is an actual MD who does these things daily so I'm not too worried but I hope she doesn't go get them at weightloss clinics where they don't really know what they're doing as near as much as a doctor does. Plus I'm sure Britney has a really good doctor as well who takes good care of her. But hey we can still be a bit worried, naturally, because we don't want anything bad to happen to her 1
MonaLisa613 Posted September 6, 2014 #30 Report Posted September 6, 2014 funny and i just love a southern accent, lol
TheSnake Posted September 6, 2014 #31 Report Posted September 6, 2014 she wasn't rude how is signing several autographs, thanking him several times, joking and laughing w the guy rude? I ain't gettin into this but just the long silence while he awkwardly was practically begging her for an autograph for his daughters was enough. She was rude. Forget it. If this was 2014ney doing it, everyone would say it. If I could see someone was about to ask me for an autograph for their daughters who are seeing her that night, I'd say 'sure. Did you want an autograph for them?' And then the silence again while he was asking for the other 3. She should have said 'yep' or something everytime she had signed one. She ain't signing divorce papers. There was no need for it. Then there was that awkward walk away when he needed some more and he asked her for the other 3. She should have said 'oh sorry. Did you want some more?' Do not get me wrong in any way!!!! I get the fame downfalls completely. And I get she just wanted to be a normal person. But she's constantly reminded she's a celebrity. And I bet sometimes she's like 'omg. No one recognised me and no one asked for an autograph' then just as she leaves, there it is. But she could've been a bit more HUMBLE about it all
Far Beyond Posted September 6, 2014 #32 Report Posted September 6, 2014 I ain't gettin into this but just the long silence while he awkwardly was practically begging her for an autograph for his daughters was enough. She was rude. Forget it. If this was 2014ney doing it, everyone would say it. If I could see someone was about to ask me for an autograph for their daughters who are seeing her that night, I'd say 'sure. Did you want an autograph for them?' And then the silence again while he was asking for the other 3. She should have said 'yep' or something everytime she had signed one. She ain't signing divorce papers. There was no need for it. Then there was that awkward walk away when he needed some more and he asked her for the other 3. She should have said 'oh sorry. Did you want some more?' Do not get me wrong in any way!!!! I get the fame downfalls completely. And I get she just wanted to be a normal person. But she's constantly reminded she's a celebrity. And I bet sometimes she's like 'omg. No one recognised me and no one asked for an autograph' then just as she leaves, there it is. But she could've been a bit more HUMBLE about it all silence isn't necessarily rude, especially if she has something on her mind... Just cuz she didnt say much doesn't mean anything at all. Humble isn't even the right word I think you are trying to say...maybe you mean she coulda been more enthusiastic, but we don't know what was going on in her body and mind. The guy was a doctor who just shot a needle into her and her boyfriends ass...not exactly a normal situation, and a doctor requesting that is unprofessional. Like you said, she did give him like 4 autographs which is 3 more than she thought she was giving. He wasn't even the fan, his daughters were and they weren't even present in the situation. You use the word "rude" very liberally, as she even says "thank you doctor" several times, including after she signs 4 autographs. And w other people in the room, a shot in the ass, a show that night, and about to leave the room...she was likely distracted And in the amateur video you miss subtle facial and body language cues that could indicate a more open demeanor or positive energy..even her voice when she is talking sounds sweet and when she thanks him. It was not rude in the least, you are reading much more into the situation
TheSnake Posted September 6, 2014 #33 Report Posted September 6, 2014 silence isn't necessarily rude, especially if she has something on her mind... Just cuz she didnt say much doesn't mean anything at all. Humble isn't even the right word I think you are trying to say...maybe you mean she coulda been more enthusiastic, but we don't know what was going on in her body and mind. The guy was a doctor who just shot a needle into her and her boyfriends ass...not exactly a normal situation, and a doctor requesting that is unprofessional. Like you said, she did give him like 4 autographs which is 3 more than she thought she was giving. He wasn't even the fan, his daughters were and they weren't even present in the situation. You use the word "rude" very liberally, as she even says "thank you doctor" several times, including after she signs 4 autographs. And w other people in the room, a shot in the ass, a show that night, and about to leave the room...she was likely distracted And in the amateur video you miss subtle facial and body language cues that could indicate a more open demeanor or positive energy..even her voice when she is talking sounds sweet and when she thanks him. It was not rude in the least, you are reading much more into the situation It wasn't humble in the slightest
Far Beyond Posted September 6, 2014 #34 Report Posted September 6, 2014 It wasn't humble in the slightest are you even reading my responses...you don't address any of my points and I have made plenty. And I didn't say it was humble necessarily. You said it was rude. And it was not rude at all. Why does anyone need to be humble all the time anyways? Not being humble is not the same thing as rude. just saying your perspective is a bit dramatic for that video
TheSnake Posted September 7, 2014 #35 Report Posted September 7, 2014 are you even reading my responses...you don't address any of my points and I have made plenty. And I didn't say it was humble necessarily. You said it was rude. And it was not rude at all. Why does anyone need to be humble all the time anyways? Not being humble is not the same thing as rude. just saying your perspective is a bit dramatic for that video The first thing I said was that it was awkward. That ain't dramatic
Far Beyond Posted September 7, 2014 #36 Report Posted September 7, 2014 The first thing I said was that it was awkward. That ain't dramatic ok, well the 2nd or 3rd, or whatever other numbered thing you said was that she was rude... and every one of my responses has been in relation to your comments about her being rude. she wasn't rude that is my point, and that is why I am saying your view is dramatic...because it's far reaching to call that rude
WOMANIZER Posted September 7, 2014 #37 Report Posted September 7, 2014 What are they doing? Taking injections of vitamine B12?
TheSnake Posted September 7, 2014 #38 Report Posted September 7, 2014 ok, well the 2nd or 3rd, or whatever other numbered thing you said was that she was rude... and every one of my responses has been in relation to your comments about her being rude. she wasn't rude that is my point, and that is why I am saying your view is dramatic...because it's far reaching to call that rude Just watched it again and are you forgetting the comment "is he gonna leave?" No. Not rude. At. All.
Matilda Posted September 7, 2014 #39 Report Posted September 7, 2014 I love that Brit is sharing this with us, i have the biggest smile ever. THIS all at this video Love her reaction
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