How do you know your butt smells?
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Ok, yeah, I know this is just childish and immature, but hey, that's what happens when you spend 90% of your time with 5 year-olds!
"All children are gifted. Some just open their presents later than others." ---unknown
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Ha ha!!! That was funny!!!
Ok...to answer your video questions (I plan on working up an official response to her video at some point)....
I wanted to post the video because there are people out there who have had a really rough go of it. Early out, I did have issues with things I couldn't eat, but I attribute that to having my digestive system completely rewired.
Now, I virtually no issues whatsoever. I don't eat much fried food at all. This is a huge blessing to me, as I used to eat McDonalds twice a day. I do get queasy feeling easy with certain smells (HH cannot bring McDonalds/Taco Bell into the house or eat it in the car with me because it really gets to me that easily). I have always had queasy feelings towards certain things (like watermelon gum)!
I do protein shakes rarely, but if I am not in the mood to eat much on a particular day I will do them. I have found a brand that tastes very close to Kool-Aide, so it isn't a biggie. Early out I did have to do protein supplements because I could not eat enough protein to get what I needed daily. If I were to choose to get really involved in exercise, I would have to up my protein a bit, and the easiest way to do that would be through shakes. I have not had protein malnutrition like Lori. (I've not heard of many who have had this with the DS.)
I am hard core on my lab reports. I get them done three times a year, although I don't have to have them done as frequently now since I am further out. I use the lab information to tweak my vitamin routine. I have struggled wtih my Vitamin A and D, Potassium and Iron (Ferretin) levels.
I do malabsorb heavily. I take 20 pills a day. (10 are calcium...since I am so young, I really need to stay on top of things so I don't lose bone mass.) At first the pills were a bear to deal with, but now they are no big deal at all. They are just part of what I do each day. There is a possibilty I may need an iron infusion to help boost my iron.
I would never recommend this surgery for someone who wouldn't get regular labs done, and take vitamins. You have to be very responsible.
I do have to eat several times a day, but not a big meal....just something (peanuts, a few cheese cubes, etc). I have had some low blood sugar episodes, but not frequently.
Now that I've talked about all the "heavy" stuff...now the good stuff....I try not to brag, but I can seriously eat whatever I want as long as I do my protein first. My diet is very high in fat. I think my metabolism was broken, and this surgery helped fix it. I had been so heavy for so long, I didn't realize how I had worn out my body.
Thanks for listening....I will answer any questions if you have more. :)
ewwwwwwwwwwwwwww this just fucking gags me! that is disgusting! how can you not know you didnt wipe enough?
yuk... throws up a little in my throat...
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OMG. Are those flies? Maggots? wow. You have changed the outcome of my day now....ewwwwww!!!
heh heh heh....and yeah...
EWWWWWWW!!!
(i love you. we'll be friends forevah!)
Love it. I love potty humor!!!
That is so disgusting!
Bwhaha Oh dear. That is probably not a good sign!!
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