Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 I know I get those pains when I am dehydrated. Nadine [sPAM] Re: Help! Hi . I had those pains off & on for months, literally!. I rarely have them now unless I push it like a few to many bites. But before they would come just from drinking or no reason at all really. I wouldn't be to concerned. It could even be gas build up in your intestines. Remember that the restriction of your band can vary, day to day even. How is your weight loss going? Are you losing regularly? Tight days also can cause that pain in your chest & side. Hope it subsides soon..Hang in there..Dana -------------- Original message -------------- From: "" <ashmay22 > Hey everyone, I was banded on December 15, 2006. I started out at 186 pounds and a size 16 and after two fills am now down to 153 pounds and a size 8. I was wondering if anyone has experienced pain on their left side? I keep getting sharp pains on the left side of my body under my ribs, it feels similar to a side ache and sometimes causes me to not be able to get a deep breath or lay on that side. It's not a constant thing, but it seems to be happening more and more often. I thought maybe it was just happening after I ate, but now it seems to be happening at different times all throughout the day. I have also been PBing a lot, even though my last fill was a couple of months ago and this problem is just starting to happen now. My band is only filled to 2.1, so I dont think it is too tight, up until recently I have been able to eat somewhat normally. Are these two things something I should be worrying about? I wish I could go get a flouroscopy, but I just dont have the $350 to get it done around here. Has anyone experienced what I'm describing? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2007 Report Share Posted May 11, 2007 I am in the research process. Do any of you bandsters live in Oklahoma? What is PBing?Nadine <nadine4@...> wrote: I know I get those pains when I am dehydrated. Nadine [sPAM] Re: Help! Hi . I had those pains off & on for months, literally!. I rarely have them now unless I push it like a few to many bites. But before they would come just from drinking or no reason at all really. I wouldn't be to concerned. It could even be gas build up in your intestines. Remember that the restriction of your band can vary, day to day even. How is your weight loss going? Are you losing regularly? Tight days also can cause that pain in your chest & side. Hope it subsides soon..Hang in there..Dana -------------- Original message -------------- From: "" <ashmay22 > Hey everyone, I was banded on December 15, 2006. I started out at 186 pounds and a size 16 and after two fills am now down to 153 pounds and a size 8. I was wondering if anyone has experienced pain on their left side? I keep getting sharp pains on the left side of my body under my ribs, it feels similar to a side ache and sometimes causes me to not be able to get a deep breath or lay on that side. It's not a constant thing, but it seems to be happening more and more often. I thought maybe it was just happening after I ate, but now it seems to be happening at different times all throughout the day. I have also been PBing a lot, even though my last fill was a couple of months ago and this problem is just starting to happen now. My band is only filled to 2.1, so I dont think it is too tight, up until recently I have been able to eat somewhat normally. Are these two things something I should be worrying about? I wish I could go get a flouroscopy, but I just dont have the $350 to get it done around here. Has anyone experienced what I'm describing? Need Mail bonding?Go to the Q&A for great tips from Answers users. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2007 Report Share Posted May 11, 2007 //I am in the research process. Do any of you bandsters live in Oklahoma? What is PBing?//Hi Beth,I live in North Dakota, not Oklahoma, but I can tell you what PBing is. I just had my first one of these about a month ago. I thought I had slimmed but then I figured out it was PB. I don't think I have slimmed yet??!!?? LOL Ok, PB (productive burp) When I eat, I have to burp for the food to go down. Air from my "big tummy" comes up and lets food down past the band. I was in a hurry one day and took to big of a bit and didn't chew, chew, chew. I was late for a meeting or I probably would have "worked" on it a little more but my tummy tried to burp and instead of air, I got that last bit of food. It wasn't like throwing up, no stomach wrenching or anything, just a burp that brought a bite of food instead of just air. By working on it, I mean...If I take too big of a bite or take that "one bite too many" I can usually stretch and sweat a lot and work on getting it down but I didn't have time for that in this case. I hope this very lengthy explanation helped :) Cyrena www.mylapbandjourney.com(240) 230/196/150 (1 more lb and I'm 1/2 way there!!!)DOB: 1/19/07 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Does he have some kind of inflammatory process going on? Check CRP From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of c harrison Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 8:57 AM Subject: [sPAM] RE: Help! His Tsat, Ferrtin, Hgbx3 are all within normal range. Prostat has helped my dialysis patients as well as Proteinex. I am not sure about this bariatric patient with malabsorption. I am puzzled why his albumin started dropping so significantly after 30 years though. He is getting IDPN (Intradialytic Parenteral Nutrition) and it has not improved at all. So why is hydrolyzed collagen protein not good? I may need to go back to school. Abbe <abbemimyacc (DOT) net> wrote: …why prostat. It is hydrolyzed collagen protein and in my experience in dialysis and bariatric clients, never helps. If I read your post right..his prealbumin is okay but albumin and total protein low. Have you looked at transferrin? Abbe Breiter From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of c harrison Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 4:17 AM Subject: Re: Help! Wouldn't Kefir be high in Phosphorus. he already has a very high phosphorus level. can't get it below 7.5 most likely due to all the protein he is eating. He currently takes 5 phoslo qac but I just switched him to Fosrenol. He also has about 6 loose stools per day and says he has had this for 30 years. wouldn'[t the Kefir exacerbate that? I am really not that familiar with it. he also takes 6 T. Prostat per day and yes , is also on IV carnitor. md-gonzalescomcast (DOT) net wrote: - Howabout an elemental PO supplement? Trophic feeds- like pro-biotic/kefir? Carnitine supplementation- either IV or PO?-- just a couple of guesses. Eva H RD LD CNSD -------------- Original message -------------- From: c harrison <charrisonrd > My 30 year post op jejunal intestinal bypass patient continues to be declining. He has been on dialysis for 6 years and has done well and still drives and is fairly active and at his IBW. BUT, his albumin has been at 2.0 for over a year and last month albumin dropped to 1.9 and now this month 1.8. His prealbumin is 20.2. He gets IDPN 5 times per week. He has been advised to get a reversal but his cardiologist is not in favor of it. I am so worried about his albumin. His total protein is now down to 4.9. He eats large amounts of protein & calories, well above his estimated needs as well .. Any suggestions or testimonies about good outcomes from reversal or anything I could share with him. How can I help this man? on, RD, LD Quality Dialysis S tafford, TX 281-491-4009 melissa mcinerney <missylynntownsend > wrote: yes, Hosier <hosierjslrmc (DOT) org> wrote: Preparing a presentation for our hospital staff. Does anyone know what a typical pouch size is? I was thinking about 1 oz. Hosier, RD, LD Clinical Dietitian Member ASBS www.asbs.org St. Luke's Regional Medical Center 381-1519 " TWEF <slrmc.org> " made the following annotations. ---------------------------------------------------------- " This message is intended for the use of the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is confidential or privileged, the disclosure of which is gov erned by applicable law. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message by error, please notify us immediately and destroy the related message. " ================================================= ============================= Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. Get the toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Autos new Car Finder tool. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2007 Report Share Posted September 3, 2007 Bee, I did not cut this email, because I have some questions relating to it with me. I also have been diagnosed w/ Candida. I had all of my 28 teeth removed a couple months ago, prior to reading a lot of info referencing the methods required. I got this nasty disease due to a totally destroyed shoulder and more than my share of cortisones, steroids, antibiotics and several major surgeries. I had my teeth removed because my doctor said it caused the eternal redneck that I have had for 2 years, its not gone yet after teeth have been removed for 3 months. What a mistake. My hand and arm is consistently numb, discolored and tingling. I attribute a lot of this but not all, to my shoulder problems. But the weird thing is, I have had a severe case of thrush for a couple years also. Well, a few days ago. I had a severe sore throat for 3 days and then the thrush completely disappeared and was replaced by half of my tongue turning a complete furry black. I do know that this is supposedly caused by acid reflux. I don’t know how to kill it, but it has got to be easier. But at the same time, I feel better than I have for as long as I remember. Also, I must admit a couple things. I stopped taking any and all medications except blood pressure a couple months ago, this I did until a lab test that could prove why I am taking them. This hasn’t happened. I also did not follow your diet or any other diet. Not saying its wrong. But, I just couldn’t do it; I did read all the emails, for mental support. This has helped me a great deal. What I believe is the correct cure, not saying I am cured, is different for everybody and that you must listen to your body. Thanks everyone for just being there. This has not been an easy road in my life, but I think I see the light at the end of the tunnel…….. Ron _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Bee Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 8:23 PM Subject: [sPAM] [ ] Re: Help! > > Bee, my feet have been cold for days and my hands started tingling > yesterday and today I am having some real weird feeling dizzy spells. > I'm feeling lightheaded and sleepy too. Any suggestions? > Maybe I'm coming down with something, I also have had an intermitted > sore throat. ==>, the tingling is created by nerves and it is a sign they are trying to wake up. Cold feet are because candida toxins make all of the body's cells go rigid/stiff which makes it difficult for blood cells to fold like they should to get into the small capilliaries in the feet. ==>Because most candida toxins are mostly alcohol you can expect some lightheadedness, dizzyness, and sleepiness. A sore throat is caused by extra mucus the body forms in order to get rid of toxins. As you continue killing off candida the toxins will create many symptoms and problems. It means you are progressing as you should. It is not a steady uphill climb towards total health. There are many ups and downs. As the body gets stronger it will also dig into areas to heal them as well which create many healing symptoms. Eventually your good days will increase and your bad ones decrease. Just know you are doing the right things to help your body heal. Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2007 Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 > > Bee, <snip> I also did not follow your diet or any other diet. Not > saying its wrong. But, I just couldn't do it; I did read all the emails, for mental support. This has helped me a great deal. What I believe is the correct cure, not saying I am cured, is different for everybody and that you must listen to your body. ==>Hi Ron. Thank you for sharing your story with us. You've had a really rough road for sure! Sorry to differ with you my friend, but the truth IS that all human bodies are the same so they require exactly the same nutrients and elimination of toxins in order to become healthy. Dr. Weston A. Price proved that in his book " Nutrition and Physical Degeneration " which is the result of 10 years of research - here's the online source: http://journeytoforever.org/farm_library/price/pricetoc.html ==>The only way to improve health is to provide the body with the nutrients it requires so it can heal itself. That means building up the immune system and eliminating toxins. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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