Guest guest Posted March 20, 1999 Report Share Posted March 20, 1999 If you feel too full, it's the bands way of letting you know that you ate too much. If you even start feeling plugged up then you have eaten enough. Regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 1999 Report Share Posted March 22, 1999 I will ask my surgeon next time I see him. Perhaps it is self-sealing due to the nature of the material. JMHO Regards At 12:01 PM 23/03/1999 +0800, you wrote: > > >How many fills can a port take before it disintegrates from excessive >punctures ??? >( don't know if my terminology is correct ) > >When the needle goes through the skin and in to the port ( ??? ) is the >entrance of the port made of rubber/silocan,,,if it is then surly after >many fills the rubber or silicon would disintegrate >after time,, by not sealing?????? > >Hope you all understand what I am trying to get at ( it was just a >thought that passed by ) > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >If you like orange and blue, then you will love our new web site! >http://www.onelist.com >Onelist: ing connections and information exchange > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 1999 Report Share Posted March 22, 1999 I will ask my surgeon next time I see him. Perhaps it is self-sealing due to the nature of the material. JMHO Regards At 12:01 PM 23/03/1999 +0800, you wrote: > > >How many fills can a port take before it disintegrates from excessive >punctures ??? >( don't know if my terminology is correct ) > >When the needle goes through the skin and in to the port ( ??? ) is the >entrance of the port made of rubber/silocan,,,if it is then surly after >many fills the rubber or silicon would disintegrate >after time,, by not sealing?????? > >Hope you all understand what I am trying to get at ( it was just a >thought that passed by ) > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >If you like orange and blue, then you will love our new web site! >http://www.onelist.com >Onelist: ing connections and information exchange > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 1999 Report Share Posted May 18, 1999 WELL!!!!! thank you for all that .....and yes I would love to know where t goes from there on ( the shit I mean )you have done such a good job explaining it,,can you continue....) I have never shitted peas and corn ( and I do eat them )..... Dave & wrote: > > > > Spit has enzymes in it that start off the digestion process. Chewing > increases the surface area of the food to allow enzyme penetration. Then > the digestive juices in the stomach, not the pouch because there is little > or no stomach mucosa, finish off the job and a sphincter then allows the > chyme (digested food) to pass through to the small intestines where it is > absorbed by the villi in the small intestine. Then it passes through to > the large intestine where water absorbtion takes place and then the bulky > matter, which always contains peas and corn in whole portions is expelled > through the anus and down into the sewerage system. What happens to it > after that, is on a need to know basis. > > Regards > P.S. dredged this up from 15 years ago. I used to love doing medical > essays during my nurses training. > > At 16:41 18/05/1999 +0800, you wrote: > > > > > >Hi ! > >Where'd you go this morning? > > > >Anyway why do you want to know all this medical stuff?? Hell, i don't > >know how food gets digested and I don't think I want to! > > > >See you friday! > > > >Aly > >D'Orazio wrote: > > > >> > >> > >> I know that the saliva comes from the mouth and not the stomach,,,but > >> seeing that the stomach acid is in the lower pouch,,this must mean > >> that > >> the saliva is what breaks down the contents so it can pass through the > >> > >> first pouch ( am I explaining this question properly or just confusing > >> > >> everyone )) > >> > >> Marina wrote: > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > Dear , > >> > > >> > Up to me the saliva doesn't come from the stomach. Perhaps you > >> remember > >> > that once I had an irritation and not even the saliva could go down > >> the band > >> > ? So if it can't go down, I don't know how it could come up ... > >> because > >> > I produced plenty of it, and had to go to the bathroom to " empty " my > >> mouth > >> > all the time. > >> > > >> > And also, still up to me, the stomach acids are in the lower > >> pouch. It > >> > seems that the food has not been mixed with acids yet in the upper > >> pouch, > >> > and you don't have a bad taste in your mouth after vomiting what is > >> stuck in > >> > your band. > >> > > >> > It's just my opinion, and I'm not sticking to it. ;-) > >> > > >> > Cheers, > >> > Marina > >> > > >> > > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> > >> > ONElist: where the world talks! > >> > http://www.onelist.com > >> > Join a new list today. > >> > >> ------------------------ > >> ----------------------------------------------- > >> ONElist: where the world talks! > >> http://www.onelist.com > >> Join a new list today. > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >ONElist: bringing the world together. > >http://www.onelist.com > >Join a new list today! > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > What do lizards and rock music have in common? > http://www.onelist.com > They both have communities at ONElist. Find yours today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2003 Report Share Posted June 7, 2003 Lynda, Decisions are the hardest I truly agree, I am currently switching speech therapist and I am starting a summer class at Beaumont it's called Ready Set Go sort of like a classroom setting. I don't know either but I made a decision that I hope works to her advantage. > > I too wonder about the question you have asked. So I hope more people > respond to this..... How many parents who feel their child regressed > after the vaccines are on the gfcf diet and how many whose child did > not regress but seemed different since birth (now that we look back) > are on the gfcf diet? > I keep the diet in the back of my mind, all the time wondering if it > is what needs. > So many of you have been very supportive and given me so much > knowledge and tips about the diet. So when and if I decide, I know I > can turn to you again for any support I may need. I have many reasons > for not starting this. #1 being he is making so much progress, #2 i > want to know what is working for him (if I would have started the diet > the same time as ABA, I wouldn't have know which one was working for > him) #3 his eating habit issues are more sensory, then cravings (i > think) #4 i have his twin brother and sister 13 months older to > consider #5 i am not a good cook or baker. (the last two are probably > excuses). > I have also been waiting to have him tested (finally in July > w/Dr. Youngs) which I know you do not have to do, to start the diet. > But this is how I want to do it, this is what makes me feel most > comfortable in my decisions. (which is the hardest part of all 's > therapies....DECISIONS) > Lynda > > > > Support Everyday Miracles by shopping online at IGIVE.COM, where a > portion of every purchase is donated to this support network. Proceeds > received will be used for a variety of functions, such as educational > activities, therapy, famiy outings, etc. http://www.igive.com/EDM > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2003 Report Share Posted June 7, 2003 Lynda, Decisions are the hardest I truly agree, I am currently switching speech therapist and I am starting a summer class at Beaumont it's called Ready Set Go sort of like a classroom setting. I don't know either but I made a decision that I hope works to her advantage. > > I too wonder about the question you have asked. So I hope more people > respond to this..... How many parents who feel their child regressed > after the vaccines are on the gfcf diet and how many whose child did > not regress but seemed different since birth (now that we look back) > are on the gfcf diet? > I keep the diet in the back of my mind, all the time wondering if it > is what needs. > So many of you have been very supportive and given me so much > knowledge and tips about the diet. So when and if I decide, I know I > can turn to you again for any support I may need. I have many reasons > for not starting this. #1 being he is making so much progress, #2 i > want to know what is working for him (if I would have started the diet > the same time as ABA, I wouldn't have know which one was working for > him) #3 his eating habit issues are more sensory, then cravings (i > think) #4 i have his twin brother and sister 13 months older to > consider #5 i am not a good cook or baker. (the last two are probably > excuses). > I have also been waiting to have him tested (finally in July > w/Dr. Youngs) which I know you do not have to do, to start the diet. > But this is how I want to do it, this is what makes me feel most > comfortable in my decisions. (which is the hardest part of all 's > therapies....DECISIONS) > Lynda > > > > Support Everyday Miracles by shopping online at IGIVE.COM, where a > portion of every purchase is donated to this support network. Proceeds > received will be used for a variety of functions, such as educational > activities, therapy, famiy outings, etc. http://www.igive.com/EDM > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 Kate, I got my "wink" from Incredimail.com! In fact, it was someone from THIS group who introduced me to this website. Uh-oh...another off topic discussion!! LOL Cindy ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2005 Report Share Posted November 12, 2005 Have you tried eating several small meals instead of breakfast, lunch and dinner? Would that be a possibility for you? Blakesley julia195@...> wrote: I had a stomach stapling done about 10 years ago, I have gained most of the weight back. My question is this, I find now that my stomach is so small, it only holds about 1/4 cup at a time, I am having a really hard time eating veggies. I am being sick almost after every meal. I will not go off the SB diet, it is a lifesaver for me. I was wondering if anyone is in the similar circumstance or if anyone has any ideas on what may help. Luv and hugs Proud Owner http://www.geocities.com/wild_rose1958/Addictedtoquiltinghomepage.html My Site Map http://www.geocities.com/julias_dreams_1953/sitemap/index.htm My Quilt Site Map http://www.geocities.com/julias_dreams_1953/quilt_sitemap/quilt_site_map.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 Can you have sourdough english muffins on phase 1? I think I need to read my book again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 Nope. Jackie Siciliano ~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~ Phruitcakes in the Kitchen http://www.phruitcakes.com/ Get your copy today and benefit the Friends of Caroline Hospice ~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~ ----- Original Message ----- From: ppmoores Can you have sourdough english muffins on phase 1? I think I need to read my book again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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