Feeling fine, 2 months after Liver Surgery
My dad is getting a stem cell transplant for his reoccuring Lymphoma, He is doing well.
Some weird news, or findings,
After liver surgery about being about three weeks ago, I started to eat like a normal person, and experienced severe pain just under my rib cage and in my gut, i could harly walk or do anything,
I did not know what was wrong, I got an x ray and found out i was extremely backed up. I went on line and found out i needed to take digestive emzines beacuse i didnot have a gall bladder of most of my liver and i was not releaseing bile which was causing the fats and protiens to go undigseted and they were backing up.
I have been taking the digestive emzines with every meal and snacks and the pain is almost gone, i have to stay away from fats and stuff or thepain comes back.
Maybe some one else is experienceing this too after liver surgery.
miss you all
Penny
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Dear Penny
So very happy to hear from you and doubly glad that you seem to be doing well.
Take care and please stay in touch.
Hugs,
Marie who loves kitties0 -
Penny its great to hear about you feel great!AnneCan said:Penny
It is so good to hear from you. Last night as I was getting ready for bed I thought about you + wondered how you are doing, so I was especially happy to see this post from you. Take care, + please continue to check in. I am glad you are doing so well.
That,s the way, pelase keep us informed we need positive news as yours!.
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Hey Pooh!!!!!!!!!...........tootsie1 said:Wonderful!
It's wonderful to know you're doing so well! Miss hearing from you. Come by more often, if you can!
*hugs*
Gail
Sooooooo good to hear from you again... miss you! I am happy all is going well for you and Pop!!!! Glad you got the enzyme thingy figured out.... YAY for good poops!!!! You take care.
jennie0 -
Hey Pooh
So glad to hear you are doing well after the surgery Penny. You know, one would have thunk that the surgeons, doctor or nurses would have mentioned that possibility that you would need to take digestive enzymes, one has to wonder sometimes.
Happy you found out for your self what to do though!!!
Wishing you better and better times.
Winter Marie0
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