I almost always feel bloated/full…even when I don’t eat much. I’m 5’2", about 120 lbs. I do weight more now than I usually do, but would just a few lbs create such a bloated feeling?
It’s like my stomach is distended. I can’t suck it in for the life of me…unless my stomach is completely empty. I know for a fact I’m not pregnant or anything. I did have a UTI and I currently have 2 kidney stones. Would the kidney issues make me so bloated? It’s annoying– and my clothes aren’t very flattering because of my stomach being so distended.
what might cause this? how can i make it go away?
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I am having lower back pains and I’m starting to worry. I’m prone to kidney stones. I had 6 of them in May of 2005, and I actually went septic from them blocking my urter. I was in the hospital for 2 weeks and I had to have 3 seprate surgeries and a stint put in my back. I am 9 weeks pregnant, and my ob/gyn made me stop taking prenatal vitamins due to the calcium in them. I am 6’1" and I have a condition that I over produce calcium anyway. Im really nervous about getting them during pregnancy. Has anyone had them and what did they do to help with the pain? I am deathly allergic to codene and most of the drugs related to it. Any body know anything on the subject?
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Or is working out just a bad idea?
I know the common sense rule would be "if it hurts, stop doing it". But is there a glaringly obvious reason not to work out if there are rocks in your kidneys? I don’t want to do something stupid and tear anything in there.
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The site on the internet that had the details has been removed.
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1.
"Even with successful treatment, diabetes survivors are at risk of serious complications, such as CV disease, kidney failure, and blindness"
2.
"Truly successful treatment minimizes complications by narrowing the gap between a healthy glucose homeostasis pattern and that derived from therapeutic treatment"
-Matching basal and post-prandial glucose and insulin levels to those of healthy individuals.
-Individuals have different levels of dysfunction.
What’s the second point trying to say?
And what’s it mean by basal and post-pranial glucose/insulin levels?
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