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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 562106" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I cant believe you folks with H Pylori are able to eat at all! That is what I had all summer and I couldnt even keep anything down but maybe one ensure a day and sips of diet coke. Oh and I did eat one greek yogurt a day. I was so incredibly sick that my stomach was on fire and felt like it had a knife cutting into me constantly. I was convinced I was having pancreas issues. I do have lesions in my stomach though as well as the H Pylori and will now always test positive for it. </p><p></p><p>I think do to the junk I went through all summer that my tastes have completely changed and I can now only eat a portion of what I used to be able to eat. I have lost 40 pounds since the beginning of June when all this started. Now dont think I am wasting away...lol. I am thrilled. I am certainly not doing anything that I can tell to lose this weight but it is dropping at a current trend of about 5 pounds a month. </p><p></p><p>Susie...you know what I would do with going to a new doctor? I would write up a "Parent Report" on myself to give to your new doctor. I have one I keep on myself but of course it is a "Janets Medical Journal" which I keep which gives my whole lifes history of medical events. I even start off with my birth history and that I have no siblings and I have now updated it to my parents are both dead and what they died from. Lists kids, major illness, surgeries...etc. Hits the highlights. I list medications and allergies. I put what medications I am currently on. I give medications I have taken and if they have worked well or gave me problems. </p><p></p><p>That way a doctor has a record of me. Now I dont expect a doctor to read that while I am there but they can have it later. I hand it to them and then I explain what I need checked immediately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 562106, member: 1514"] I cant believe you folks with H Pylori are able to eat at all! That is what I had all summer and I couldnt even keep anything down but maybe one ensure a day and sips of diet coke. Oh and I did eat one greek yogurt a day. I was so incredibly sick that my stomach was on fire and felt like it had a knife cutting into me constantly. I was convinced I was having pancreas issues. I do have lesions in my stomach though as well as the H Pylori and will now always test positive for it. I think do to the junk I went through all summer that my tastes have completely changed and I can now only eat a portion of what I used to be able to eat. I have lost 40 pounds since the beginning of June when all this started. Now dont think I am wasting away...lol. I am thrilled. I am certainly not doing anything that I can tell to lose this weight but it is dropping at a current trend of about 5 pounds a month. Susie...you know what I would do with going to a new doctor? I would write up a "Parent Report" on myself to give to your new doctor. I have one I keep on myself but of course it is a "Janets Medical Journal" which I keep which gives my whole lifes history of medical events. I even start off with my birth history and that I have no siblings and I have now updated it to my parents are both dead and what they died from. Lists kids, major illness, surgeries...etc. Hits the highlights. I list medications and allergies. I put what medications I am currently on. I give medications I have taken and if they have worked well or gave me problems. That way a doctor has a record of me. Now I dont expect a doctor to read that while I am there but they can have it later. I hand it to them and then I explain what I need checked immediately. [/QUOTE]
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