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Old 01-08-2011, 01:35 PM
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thank you also, Im a big cracker eater, I get nauseous wicked easy and crackers seem to help so I do have a package near me always. I dont like cottage cheese or yougort, blech lol, but I do eat my cheerios every morning. No H.pylori, forgot to mention that. I do have a lot of stress though but next Tuesday im starting a silversneakers program at one of the fitness centers here in town, Ive a feeling though Im gunna be the only one in my age group there though but at least I should be able to keep up, well I sure hope I can lol.

thank you again
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Hello Dee,
Ha, I had crackers at my bedside, in my car..... I only ever eat cottage cheese when I was seriously nauseous, I don't like it normally. But I was always a stomach on the edge of nausea until about a year and a half ago I asked my dr if he would prescribe me something to help lose some weight before my son's wedding. I had tried over the counter stuff, counting calories, yada, yada. Well he gave me Adiphex for 30 days and the first pill I took within an hour, my stomach and I both knew that for the first time maybe in my lifetime my stomach was better. When I went back in 30 days, I said you'll have to have a serious reason to get me to stop taking this med. It is a fight or flight response adjuster and he figures that redirects the blood flow when you have that response(now don't quote me on that). And that the constant flow of blood to my stomach area was keeping it overstimulated. It is an ADD treatment too. But I haven't had even one upset stomach in a year and a half. Ha before I could barely go a day and a half, and my whole reason to eat was to keep my stomach quiet.

I am grateful that I was on this med when I had the accident that led to the RSD or I would have one super unhappy tummy.

It took quite a while for my ulcer to heal, so don't expect miracles. Just be careful what you put in your mouth.

I know what you mean about eating being the only thing you do that doesn't cause or lead to pain. And oh, I have at least 20 or so pounds you could have if you are desperate!??!?!!? And no, I did not lose any weight before the wedding, I had the accident and I look like a puffball in the pics. Once a puffball, always a puffball.

Stay away from the pringles, it is the salt and the fat. Try oatmeal.
prayers for a hurried healing,
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