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Old 06-26-2011, 11:00 AM
davidgproctor@hotmail.com davidgproctor@hotmail.com is offline
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Default constipation after weight loss surgery take for diabetes.

Weight loss surgery assisted resolution if my bad eating basis. I noe chew my food

My lifetime highest weight was 293, at operation time I was 260, now six years later I weight 173.6

Obviously, my diabetic blood tests,a1c, etc. are great. I can by clothes off-the-rack, and look good.

Negatives are slight looser skin than pre-fatness, tendency to have nerve tingled on hands and feet while sleeping.

My biggest worry if that constipation might cause me to pop a move and plug the toilet in an highly stressful moment.

My questions are--

- nerve damage fix? Are there any know surgery to reduce the feeling? It interferes with my sleep And mental focus. (I am high functiong).

- constipation. Mega dumps are cool for 12 year log boys. But, not for professional adults. I go a week without a dump, then blammo, the bowl is overflowing with dense waste that require more than a second flush...perhaps a steam shovel.

Due to modesty, I have taken to performing dump duties at McDonalds due to the magnitude of the issue. At least I can sneak away if I cannot get it flushed away after 20 minutes of trying.

Thoughts?
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Old 07-04-2011, 05:02 PM
sandidance sandidance is offline
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Try a pill called Colace... it is often used for preventing constipation in people who are on narcotic pain relievers. You could also try to add more fiber. Exercise also helps gets the bowels moving. Hope that helps.
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Old 07-24-2011, 06:15 PM
sdupo sdupo is offline
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Try Burger King. They usually have a good supply of TP. Flush more often. If you have a bowl full then a courtesy flush wouldn't hurt. Make sure you spray the room with Lysol or something. Good luck to you, McDonald's.
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Old 08-09-2012, 06:33 AM
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Default Thanks!

SO good!Thank you for sharing!
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