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Old 01-22-2009, 06:32 AM #7
Megan Megan is offline
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Default Gastroparesis!

Thanks to those who posted suggestions re. supplements. The truth is, the last four months I have been avoiding many of the supplements which I had been previously taking because of the stomach issues I have had.....and today I got my answer.

Last week I had a gastric emptying study (Scintigraphy) and a Gastroscopy. Today I was told that I have Gastroparesis.

From here I have to make changes with my whole dietary approach - so another learning curve.

How I include supplement taking into this new regime I have yet to explore - particularly the bigger supplements that can't be easily broken down.

I would appreciate if any others with Gastroparesis could suggest what they do regarding supplements and large medications!
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