the long term effects will most likely be unhealthy and potentially fatal if extreme, but not in result to the gastric pains, but by skipping meals. Skipping meals will only end in a nutrient deficiency leading to organ malfunction and like said earlier, potential death if persisted: but that's more likely in a near future if you skip almost every meal, in the long term future, it can also result the same. don't skip if you have a choice. ;]
After having gastric bypass surgery what you can expect is to have your diet change completely. Your appitite will drastically change and you will get smaller healthier meals.
no
Maybe its because u havent got enough sleep or becuase you r skipping meals. Eat! Sleep!
Eat healthy (a balanced meal) go to the gym or jog at least once a week, have descent sized meals 3 meals no skipping meals
Yes, Mohan's mother may be right. Skipping meals can lead to an increase in stomach acid production, which may result in acidity issues. Regular meals help maintain a stable pH level in the stomach, and skipping meals can disrupt this balance, potentially leading to acidity problems. It's important for Mohan to maintain a balanced diet and eat regularly to prevent such issues.
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After gastric bypass surgery, patients may sometimes feel food dropping through their digestive system into their small intestine. This is known as dumping syndrome, and it is very unpleasant. There are a few things that cause gastric bypass dumping. Patients may experience dumping after eating large meals or meals containing fried, fattening or sugary foods. To avoid dumping syndrome, eat small meals that are low in fat and carbohydrates. Chew your food carefully and eat slowly. Also avoid sugary drinks, like soda, juice and alcohol. Watching your diet is the only way to avoid the uncomfortable effects of dumping syndrome.
Some of the most discussed problems with gastric bypass surgery are the pain and discomfort after waking up and then the pains felt after eating the first few meals.
if you are having gas drink water 20-25 minutes before meals OR drink water 1hour after meals don't eat to late. Eating late at night depletes the stomach of fluids at a time when its energy is at its weakest eat smaller meals miso soup, whole grains, fresh veggies and fruits are good for farting
No, of course not, as long as you're eating healthy, not skipping meals, and exercising.
There aren't. If you're skipping meals to try losing weight, that's a stupid approach. Your body needs nutrition, and that's a very dangerous way to try losing weight.
I have a friend who skips breakfast and lunch, and he is pretty overweight. I have tried to tell him skipping meals will cause him to gain weight, but he claims he is losing it. Skipping meals causes you to become very hungry, and to overeat at your next meal. Many people don't believe this will happen, but sadly, it will.