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I was wondering if fellow mgbers could answer a few questions for me, it would be extremely helpful for a decision I trying to make in regards to a revision!
Do you get too much gas through out the day?
Does your stomach makes an awful amount of digestion noises after eating?
And if you experience a lot bloating after eating?
I had an 8 foot bypass 4 years ago and really considering shortening it a a 4 foot. I feel I have learned enough control and am not too worried about gaining weight. It would be a good tradeoff to live more of a 'normal life' in terms of bloating and gas. I got my surgeons opinion but I would love to actually hear it from people in my position so any options or suggestions would be so greatly appreciated! Thank you so much!
I thought I was about ready to get my date for surgry which i still might, but i had gallbladder surgery in Jan. I month later they took blood said i was anemic. I never been anemic.
Since my gallblader was taken out, i still have alot of pain and sick at my stomace. Will I had a ultersound done and they said over the phone that i had harden of the liver, but didnt act like it was a big deal which my mom has cirrhosis of the liver which she never drunk alcohol, it was due to medication, i very rarely drink my self either. I know i will get answer hopefuly from my doc, but now since my liver is affected Im scared to have the surgery.
I guess i dont have a question, just wondering if anybody ever had harding of the liver after the gall bladder was taking out,,, i have had an ultersound before surgery and they said nothing about the harding of the liver.
Just feels like when i take a step forward to getting healthy something happens that puts a stop to everything.
“You make plans but just don't follow through. Here's how to execute the blueprints.”
No matter what goals you have in life: losing weight, starting your own business, writing a book, scrapbooking, or starting an ant farm all take action to achieve. You may think that you've just been lazy, or that it must not REALLY matter to you based on the amount of time and effort you have put in in the past. Maybe all you need is a "detailed" plan. So, instead of your goal being, "I'm going to lose weight by exercising at the gym and eating right," it needs to chunk out very specific actions. Map out a week: "On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday I am going to go to the gym at 1:00." Write it on your calendar. Next, tackle eating. What recipes will you make, what do you need to buy, how will you handle eating out, what will you have for snacks at work? By scheduling very detailed steps with dates and action items, you will be more likely to see your plan become a reality.
Hey,
I just wanted to let you know I felt EXACTLY the same after surgery. I did not get that full sensation, and never have. (its been 4 years). I only get uncomfortable and even borderline sick sometimes, and that makes me stop eating. Im not sure if thats normal but thats how its always been for me. I agree with the person that said that its probably because our stomachs are long and narrow rather than a pouch, which gives us the ability to eat more. I remember my weightloss was slow at the beginning too, and that I thought that there was something wrong. However 4 years later I am 130 pounds down from 270, and maintained that weight for 2 years. I know it can be so frustrating but be please patient! If you have any other questions let me know! Goodluck.
It must not have worked or you have not had it yet. may 31 is not here yet!
“You are suppose to work out today, but you're teetering. Here's how not to totter.”
How would you feel if you didn't brush your teeth today? And, hmmm, forget about doing anything with your hair. Oh, you don't need to change your clothes either because you did that yesterday. How do you think you'd feel? Cruddy. Gross. You probably wouldn't feel at your full potential would you? The same is true for exercise. When you workout it makes you feel good, improves your life, and gives you a boost of energy and endorphins. So, do your workout, brush your teeth, your hair, and put on some fresh undies and life will be good. The other option is not pretty
“You start out strong but then lose your edge. Here's how to stay razor sharp.”
Each day you find that a certain time hits and all the good choices you've made all day are flushed. Suddenly you're grabbing anything in sight, nibbling this, licking that. Why can't you stop yourself? Okay, look at it like a video game. If you are engaged in a battle where the monster will only be vanquished with silver bullets do you think showing up to pelt the beast with marshmallows will work? Doubtful, unless he eats all of the mini morsels, gets sick to his stomach and can't continue his ferocious rampage because of gas pains. Stop going into battle unprepared. Unlike the monster, you can make a plan and be ready. Knowing where your shortfalls occur is the hardest part. Now, just figure out what you're going to do different to make sure you are the victor.
Hi,
Well the best way to learn is to to http://clos.net. The website has everything you need to know about it. Lots of read.
What is mini gastric bypass?
i had gastric bypass years ago, but dont know what mini gastric bypass is
“You portion your food, eat well, and then cave during kitchen cleanup. Here's why your kid's half eaten Oreo will not find it's way into your face.”
Do you have trouble not "cleaning up" with your mouth after meals: leftovers that detour from the pan to your pie hole, half eaten kiddie plates that get scraped into your kisser instead of the trash? If the possibility of having someone else do that chore is not happening, try this: make it part of your workout. If you need to, go slip into your workout wear and tennis shoes. Now, focus on speed, agility, muscle flexing, and fat burning. There is no eating when you are working out. Set the stage for what will happen during this time - make it an event, a very fast event. Quickly scrape, rinse, pack up, and wipe down. Now, since you have your shoes on, jog around the block with your hand in the air in victory. You rock!