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I have read that many have concerns about returning to work and gas problems

(many RNs). Well, I am a teacher. There is no way I could let any gas go in

my classroom because my it would be so disruptive in my high school LD/BD

classroom that I would never get them back on track. I did not go back to

work until I was 4 months post op (summer vacation). I go three hour

stretches in the classroom with no need (or absolute need) to relieve myself.

Now I started really working with my body while I was home. At about 6

weeks post op I told myself " absolutely no gas passing except in the

bathroom " . Now I have the ability to produce gas quite often, but I never

have uncontrolled gas. I think working with learning not to let it out was

the key. Now sometimes I have what I call a " bubbly " colon. The gas keeps

coming down but I don't let it escape and it " bubbles " back away again.

During the whole school year I think I only ever left my classroom once to go

to the washroom during my classes (another teacher stepped in). So I think

training your body to resist any urgency is the key.

Dawn

Dr. Hess, Bowling Green, OH

BPD/DS

4/27/00

www.duodenalswitch.com

267 to 165

size 22 to size 10

have made size goal

no more high blood pressure, sore feet, or dieting!

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I have read that many have concerns about returning to work and gas problems

(many RNs). Well, I am a teacher. There is no way I could let any gas go in

my classroom because my it would be so disruptive in my high school LD/BD

classroom that I would never get them back on track. I did not go back to

work until I was 4 months post op (summer vacation). I go three hour

stretches in the classroom with no need (or absolute need) to relieve myself.

Now I started really working with my body while I was home. At about 6

weeks post op I told myself " absolutely no gas passing except in the

bathroom " . Now I have the ability to produce gas quite often, but I never

have uncontrolled gas. I think working with learning not to let it out was

the key. Now sometimes I have what I call a " bubbly " colon. The gas keeps

coming down but I don't let it escape and it " bubbles " back away again.

During the whole school year I think I only ever left my classroom once to go

to the washroom during my classes (another teacher stepped in). So I think

training your body to resist any urgency is the key.

Dawn

Dr. Hess, Bowling Green, OH

BPD/DS

4/27/00

www.duodenalswitch.com

267 to 165

size 22 to size 10

have made size goal

no more high blood pressure, sore feet, or dieting!

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