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March 22, 2006 -- 6:54 PM
posted by Al

Wha? I leave this message board, get stuck in snow, get some help from some good samritain and get out, go to work, come back and now Tay is talking about fasting?! Were is my segue (sic?)?!! Well Tay I think your fasting is probally doable. Wager ? no thanks, only suckers bet.

March 22, 2006 -- 6:34 PM
posted by AD

Now, I need to call on the magical skills of all you bio geeks out there. All two and a half of you. I'm doing an assignment and I need to know what the advantage is for the cell of having importins which are specific to only certain cargo. In this case, I'm looking at an importin that binds specifically with ribosomal binding proteins. Any ideas?

March 22, 2006 -- 6:06 PM
posted by Par

Tay, it's an admirable effort. There's a Jain religious event where you try to limit harmful actions for a week and then there's a ceremony of forgiveness at the end. I've tried to do what's called 'ekvas' for that week -- where you only eat/drink once, in one sitting, and that's it for the day (we even brush our teeth in that one sitting, which is a little weird...). I'll admit that I had trouble with it. Actively trying to got 5 work days while fasting is a challenge I know I couldn't take up.

I'd be surprised if you lost a ton of weight, though. I can imagine you losing glycogen and the associated water weight (which is, admittedly, significant), but that would happen very early on. After that, your body is quite good at changing energy sources and reducing your metabolic rate (we're built to survive periods without food, and to hang on to extra energy when we have it; that's why obesity is a problem in a society of plenty.)

Regardless of whether you use your muscles or not, though, you are going to lose muscle mass. I'm afraid there's no way around that. Your brain runs on glucose and the only way to produce it from body stores is from protein.

As for making a wager, I'd rather not. I get the feeling that you're just crazy enough to pull it off.

I don't see why you'll need a donation, though. I mean, how much are you saving by not eating five days' worth of food?

March 22, 2006 -- 5:46 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

also: feel free just to donate some of that to ME, haha. I can always use money too, but it's your call.

March 22, 2006 -- 5:39 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

PS: Danny, I'm totally taking you up on that offer, haha.

PPS: anybody else wanna make some wagers? I'm thinking I should get people to sponsor me and if I actually am able to do it, then maybe they could donate it to a charity or something.

March 22, 2006 -- 5:36 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

I'm doing it. It's happening. I'm not sure whether or not I will be successful... I mean, I might cave 2 days in and eat everything in sight... But I sure as hell am gonna try.

And Eric... it's not 4 days... it's 5.

Plus, I could've copped out and started on the weekend so that only 3 of the days are work days... but I figure in case I lose a shit-load lot of weight (though I'm not sure if I will or not), I'd prefer to keep my muscles active so that I don't lose too much muscle mass (kuz that would probably be detrimental to my drumming which is the last thing I want).

Also; I'm gonna do some research on fasting to find out if I should take some supplements or something...

March 22, 2006 -- 12:10 PM
posted by Jess

A woman who works for my dad goes a week without food once a year; she drinks only water with a little bit of syrup and lemon juice in it. She's a single mom with two daughters, 4 and 6, a full time student, and works 20 hours a week cleaning the lobbies of apartment buildings. I know her parents help her out with her kids during the day, and sometimes in the evenings, but still, she's a busy woman, and she doesn't have to cut back on her activities at all during her fast. She's pretty tired by the end of week though. So, I think you could probably do it Taylor.

March 22, 2006 -- 10:08 AM
posted by Danny

As for the bet, I will buy you your pint of beer that will make you wasted. Then I'll give you a joint to sober you up. Then another pint. Then some Salvia. Mix and repeat...April 14th will be epic.

March 22, 2006 -- 10:05 AM
posted by Danny

Yo Taylor, that shit is crazy. I've gone without carbs for a couple of weeks, and that shit just makes you tired and weak. Then again I was hitting the gym pretty hard, so that could account for the tiredness. But, you will feel extreme fatigue, and this will affect your work. People who do crazy fasting typically just meditate, and don't do any physical labour (unlike yourself).



Fuck it...do it. It'll be a good story. On your last day you should donate blood, and then go drinking.

March 22, 2006 -- 9:05 AM
posted by eric

dude, did you even read that Vice article? that bitch didn't do anything for the last few days except stay in bed and go delerious watching movies. even the first half she totally didn't have to do anything seriously physical, like say CARRY FUCKIN' WATER EVERYWHERE (unlike the mock bulimic) *almost fasting one day is one thing, a real 24hrs is another, 4 fuckin' days actually is a REALLY long time. remember that dude that pissed his way out of a snow bank? that would be your undertaking.
besides, it's hard to say whether or not the Vice article was just fabricated. i mean they got busted on the worms thing.

but seriously. Calorie in, Calorie out. if you want to feed that morbid curiousity i say see if you can actually do a regular 24 hrs first, and test out how your body feels about coming off a fast.

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