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Reply #30 posted 01/03/11 7:27am

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purplemookiebut said:

oh yeah. i gave up coffee and soda...maybe rarely i'll have it. anything carbonated i gave me yrs ago. mostly just drink tea,fruit punch and soy milk.

i had a british doctor tell me to give up tomatoes. fuck that shit. i'm part italian! i don't have it as much but i aint giving up tomatoes!!!

you wouldn't even be willing to try it as part of an elimination diet? What if that would work out for you though?

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Reply #31 posted 01/03/11 7:27am

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i tried exercising. hurts the fucked up valve in my heart..its just a coincidence. they were looks at my heart b4 they figured out it was stress and panic attacks...

i tried exercises for 8 months. i was the same weight and measurements.i mean the most i ever smoked was 6 cigs a day which i stopped cold turkey. went from like 135 to 165. that was like4 7 yrs ago. i cant lose it. not saying im overweight. its all in the mid section..i do enjoy finally having tits!!!

lol, I wasn't suggesting a weight loss plan.

I just think a few things here and there would be better than none at all.

U dig?

You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam!
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Reply #32 posted 01/03/11 7:30am

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StonedImmaculate said:

Oops... doh!

And I'll be 37 next month.

you're still young enough to not display any symptoms of ominous things to come as a result of unhealthy diet. I don't think it's a good idea to keep doing it just to prove that you can, especially since you have 3 kids who love you. I'm not saying this just to be contrary or anything, btw.

I do agree that some people just have bad luck or good luck, depending on genes.

For example, my mum's diet can't be faulted by a nutritionist, but she developed essential hypertension in her late 20s, arthritis in her 50s and her cholesterol is high. She exercises rigorously every day. My dad, doesn't do much, doesn't eat as well, drinks at least 3 glasses of wine each day, and is picture of health at 65.

My father in law is 70, smokes heavily, drinks hard spirits straight, and is also "just fine" apparently. But it's a gamble. At least 3 of his friends with similar lifestyle have died of cancer of the liver, heart attack, or suffered a stroke. Several others have diabetes. How did he know 20 years ago he would be "lucky" now?

My plan is to straighten up at 40.

Three more years of nonsense! headbang

blunt music She has robes and she has monkeys, lazy diamond studded flunkies.... music blunt
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Reply #33 posted 01/03/11 7:33am

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StonedImmaculate said:

ZombieKitten said:

you're still young enough to not display any symptoms of ominous things to come as a result of unhealthy diet. I don't think it's a good idea to keep doing it just to prove that you can, especially since you have 3 kids who love you. I'm not saying this just to be contrary or anything, btw.

I do agree that some people just have bad luck or good luck, depending on genes.

For example, my mum's diet can't be faulted by a nutritionist, but she developed essential hypertension in her late 20s, arthritis in her 50s and her cholesterol is high. She exercises rigorously every day. My dad, doesn't do much, doesn't eat as well, drinks at least 3 glasses of wine each day, and is picture of health at 65.

My father in law is 70, smokes heavily, drinks hard spirits straight, and is also "just fine" apparently. But it's a gamble. At least 3 of his friends with similar lifestyle have died of cancer of the liver, heart attack, or suffered a stroke. Several others have diabetes. How did he know 20 years ago he would be "lucky" now?

My plan is to straighten up at 40.

Three more years of nonsense! headbang

I'm 40 in 3 weeks confused bawl

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Reply #34 posted 01/03/11 7:37am

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ZombieKitten said:

StonedImmaculate said:

My plan is to straighten up at 40.

Three more years of nonsense! headbang

I'm 40 in 3 weeks confused bawl

Fire up the buddah and have three weeks of nonsense! headbang

blunt music She has robes and she has monkeys, lazy diamond studded flunkies.... music blunt
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Reply #35 posted 01/03/11 7:38am

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i'm 29.

my moms the one who calls me fatass. i just don't love the innertube muffintop. i do have the perfect ass though ..at any weight!!! booty!

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Reply #36 posted 01/03/11 11:12am

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purplemookiebut (<-- wish i knew your real name! lol )

have you had your gallbaldder checked out? a messed up gallbladder can generate symptoms similar to those you describe. go to keyword cholecystitis.

i hope it is something simple like this. hope you feel better soon.

Cholecystitis - acute

In 90% of cases, acute cholecystitis is caused by gallstones in the gallbladder. Severe illness and, rarely, tumors of the gallbladder may also cause cholecystitis.

Acute cholecystitis causes bile to become trapped in the gallbladder. The buildup of bile causes irritation and pressure in the gallbladder. This can lead to bacterial infection and perforation of the organ.

Gallstones occur more frequently in women than men. Gallstones become more common with age in both sexes. Native Americans have a higher rate of gallstones.

The main symptom is abdominal pain that is located on the upper right side or upper middle of the abdomen. The pain may:

  • Be sharp, cramping, or dull
  • Come and go
  • Spread to the back or below the right shoulder blade
  • Occur within minutes of a meal

Other symptoms that may occur include:

  • Abdominal fullness
  • Clay-colored stools
  • Fever
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Yellowing of skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice)

A physical exam will show that your abdomen is tender to the touch.

Your doctor may order the following blood tests:

  • Amylase and lipase
  • Bilirubin
  • Complete blood count ( CBC) -- may show a higher than normal white blood cell count
  • Liver function tests

Imaging tests that can show gallstones or inflammation include:

Seek immediate medical attention for severe abdominal pain.

In the emergency room, patients with acute cholecystitis are given fluids through a vein and antibiotics to fight infection.

Although cholecystitis may clear up on its own, surgery to remove the gallbladder (cholecystectomy) is usually needed when inflammation continues or recurs. Surgery is usually done as soon as possible, however some patients will not need surgery right away.

Nonsurgical treatment includes pain medicines, antibiotics to fight infection, and a low-fat diet (when food can be tolerated).

Emergency surgery may be necessary if gangrene (tissue death), perforation, pancreatitis, or inflammation of the common bile duct occurs.

Occasionally, in very ill patients, a tube may be placed through the skin to drain the gallbladder until the patient gets better and can have surgery.

Patients who have surgery to remove the gallbladder usually do very well.

  • Empyema (pus in the gallbladder)
  • Gangrene (tissue death) of the gallbladder
  • Injury to the bile ducts draining the liver (a rare complication of cholecystectomy)
  • Pancreatitis
  • Peritonitis (inflammation of the lining of the abdomen)

Call your health care provider if severe abdominal pain persists.

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if symptoms of cholecystitis recur after an acute episode.

Removal of the gallbladder and gallstones will prevent further attacks. Follow a low-fat diet if you are prone to gallstone attacks.

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Reply #37 posted 01/03/11 1:15pm

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ZombieKitten said:

StonedImmaculate said:

My plan is to straighten up at 40.

Three more years of nonsense! headbang

I'm 40 in 3 weeks confused bawl

I have two months, then the secret is to find people in their mid to late 40's to associate with and be the young person in the group

Now I'm older than movies, Now I'm wiser than dreams, And I know who's there
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Reply #38 posted 01/03/11 1:16pm

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Look into gluten sensetivity, sound a lot like you described

Now I'm older than movies, Now I'm wiser than dreams, And I know who's there
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Reply #39 posted 01/03/11 2:31pm

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ewww well they tested my blood at the hospital a few months ago..

i'm pretty sure my grandpa had his gallbladder out. he had all the same stomach issues....

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