CANDY CANE SYNDROME

christy2544
on 4/6/19 12:30 pm

HI ANYONE EVER HAD OR HAVE SINCE HAVING GASTRIC BYPASS IF SO HOW WAS THIS TREATED

Shazbatty
on 1/1/21 1:25 pm
RNY on 05/06/19

Hi. I had this treated just before Christmas. I had it resected at same time as a Peterson's hernia.

AnthonyAnson
on 5/19/21 2:42 am

It is a very sensitive case and its needs lots of care and also care about rest, food, etc. According to the assignment experts, 4 to 6 months take complete bed rest and don't do any activities.

egreenee1111
on 6/8/22 3:51 am

Yeah, Our professional Assignment Writers also told us that in sensitive cases it needs care and also care about rest and food.

henryscottt
on 3/24/23 12:09 am

Yes are experts from assignment fix also told us the same thing.

jamestinker
on 5/27/21 5:32 am
On April 6, 2019 at 7:30 PM Pacific Time, christy2544 wrote:

HI ANYONE EVER HAD OR HAVE SINCE HAVING GASTRIC BYPASS IF SO HOW WAS THIS TREATED

It's usually recommended that you don't eat for one or two days after the surgery so your stomach and digestive system can heal. You will then follow a specific diet for a few weeks. Initially, the diet consists only of liquids, then it progresses to pureed, very soft foods, and finally to regular foods. Source: UK Academic Writers.

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