C catherinecherub Guest Apr 3, 2010 #1 An explanation of gastroparesis, http://diabetes.webmd.com/gastroparesis ... h-problems This article discusses inserting a pacemaker in the stomach to relieve the feelings of nausea and the vomiting associated with gastroparesis. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 093619.htm
An explanation of gastroparesis, http://diabetes.webmd.com/gastroparesis ... h-problems This article discusses inserting a pacemaker in the stomach to relieve the feelings of nausea and the vomiting associated with gastroparesis. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 093619.htm
G Giblet Well-Known Member Messages 81 Location Croydon Apr 3, 2010 #2 I wonder how it works, I mean I know its obviously stimulating the nerve, but in a heart it has to ensure that it beats so many times a minute?... how does that translates to stimulating the stomach...mmm interesting
I wonder how it works, I mean I know its obviously stimulating the nerve, but in a heart it has to ensure that it beats so many times a minute?... how does that translates to stimulating the stomach...mmm interesting
S sugarless sue Master Messages 10,098 Location United Kingdom Dislikes Rude people! Not being able to do the things I want to do. Apr 3, 2010 #3 It would stimulate the muscles of the stomach and gut to contract so increasing the peristaltic waves which pass food through the Alimentary canal.
It would stimulate the muscles of the stomach and gut to contract so increasing the peristaltic waves which pass food through the Alimentary canal.