How do you get tested for heavy metals? Hospitals don't usually do that unless a doctor orders it.momopi wrote: ↑June 22nd, 2018, 2:50 pmI did not ask you to make a task list. I asked you to provide a short list of goals ranked by priority.
As stated earlier, once your primary goal has been identified I can assist in compiling task list toward the goal, including remediation steps to address issues preventing you from reaching the goal — personal trainer, cosmetic surgery/procedures, improving finances, etc.
This is necessary because I told you to get tested for heavy metals in 2010 & 2012, and instead of getting the test that will show heavy metal levels in your blood/system, you watched documentaries and made excuses. There is no point in providing advice or suggestions if you’re unwilling to act on it and blame others for your own inaction.
If you suspect that you have STD, are you going to watch documentaries and talk about it for 8 years without getting tested?
But how do I know what my goals are? We haven't decided on that yet remember? That's why I started this thread, to ask what the best solution is to my dilemma. Remember? Why are you having trouble understanding this question and issue? The goals haven't been established yet because I am caught between a rock and hard place contradiction. Do you understand?
Do you think I need cosmetic surgery? Why? You think I'm ugly. My other friends say I look fine, I just need to lose weight. But I'm not ugly. I'm still decent and handsome looking. Even @MatureDJ said so here: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=25644&p=309929#p309929
As to finances, I am doing well. I have saved up plenty of money remember? I told you this long ago. I am a good saver, like Chinese and Jews are.
I do have a lot going for me. I am just caught between a rock and hard place because my inner and outer self as mismatched.