The link below www.bypasssurgery.com/Gastric/side-effects.html offers clear information on what it is that causes gastric bypass gas, and what can be done to relieve it. Another helpful site might be Mayoclinic, which offers information about gastric bypass
http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/amos/3483375/Please-Help-I-have-gas-farting-since-Gastric-By-pass/. This is a forum of many people who have had the surgery done and are having the same symptom. It's a good place to seek advice and ask questions from similar people with similar situations.
There is no gas switch in modern cars. You will have to explain this more clearly.
Go to http://living.oneindia.in/health/wellness/2011/food-create-gastric-problems-gas-food-190811.html. It offers advice and detailed solutions. It even has exercise tips and a video to help. Highlights a list of beneficial foods.
think it is gastric trouble
Just find something you can squirt gas into the small hole behind the button.
after taking meal I feel gastric problem gas does not discharge
It is little understood why patients would choose to reverse a surgery which, in essence, gave them the ability to start their life over. As obesity becomes a growing concern in the United States and throughout the world, gastric bypass surgery has become a more common procedure than ever. During the procedure, staples or bands are used to create a pouch in the stomach thereby making the stomach smaller. Food then bypasses not only this part of the stomach but also the area of the small intestine in which nutrients are absorbed. After the surgery, the patient quickly becomes full after consuming smaller amounts of food thus controlling portions and allowing for rapid weight loss. So then, why would a patient want to undergo gastric bypass reversal surgery? After all, it is quite common for patients to gain almost if not all weight that they have lost right back again. The answer is found in the side effects of the original surgery, many of which can be quite life-altering. However, gastric bypass reversal is an even more complicated surgery than the original gastric bypass procedure and doctors are quite reluctant to perform it except in very rare cases. Surgeons have to cut open the abdomen and remove the staples that were initially placed on the stomach, thus returning the stomach to its original size. There are many side effects to the gastric bypass procedure which many patients find difficult to cope with. Some of these side effects are cramping and gas caused by post-surgical lactose intolerance as well as nutritional deficiencies caused by lack of nutrient absorption. Because of this, it is necessary for patients to regularly take supplements in order to avoid malnutrition. In addition, since the stomach is now so small, eating more than necessary will cause pain as well as nausea and occasionally, vomiting. Other side effects are muscle loss because of lack of nutrient retention, loss of hair, and an increased likelihood of gallstones. Clearly, gastric bypass surgery is not without its list of significant side effects. However, due to the high risk of patient trauma during the procedure, gastric bypass reversal has been strongly discouraged.
Gastric band surgery is a fairly common procedure in the US. There are fewer side effects than with other gastric surgeries. Side effects include band leakage, dehydration, trouble swallowing, nausea, constipation.
Gas engineers can get access to a gas meter bypass kit. Normally from companies like www.gas-engineer-kit.com Let me be frank here though they are for gas engineers and nobody else. If those bypass bars got into the hands of the wrong type of people there would be the possibility of dangerous situations.
You cant bypass a fuel pump. Thats where the gas comes from smartie
Yes, that is a common symptom along with vomiting and diarrhea.
It takes a while to adapt to a comfortable diet after bypass gastric surgery. One should not eat snack foods between meals. Instead, one should drink plenty of water during the meal, as this elongates the process of eating and satiates hunger longer. One should take care in eating more red meat than necessary. The gristle fiber that holds the strains of meat together is capable of plugging up the stomach pouch. Milk products may result in the uncomfortable production of gas. Lactose milk sugar requires lower bowl bacteria to react to it and may result in cramps or diarrhea.