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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 911236" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>Hello [USER=184512]@Anaelena[/USER] </p><p>I have had many abdominal surgical procedures, and have damage to the vagus nerve. Until a recent surgical procedure food became trapped in my upper intestine, causing pain and vomiting. Not the same as your condition, but I do sympathise. I found small regular meals helped, as did acupuncture and reflexology. They didn't help as much as the surgery though. I now have better gut motility, but do not get the sensation of hunger or saiety in my stomach. I only know I am hungry if I feel light headed. I never really know when I have eaten enough, so have to be aware that if the food tastes good I need to limit how much I eat. </p><p>Are any of the online support groups going to be a better source of information and support for you? Gastroparesis is an unusual condition and maybe a more specific forum would have better support?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 911236, member: 100904"] Hello [USER=184512]@Anaelena[/USER] I have had many abdominal surgical procedures, and have damage to the vagus nerve. Until a recent surgical procedure food became trapped in my upper intestine, causing pain and vomiting. Not the same as your condition, but I do sympathise. I found small regular meals helped, as did acupuncture and reflexology. They didn't help as much as the surgery though. I now have better gut motility, but do not get the sensation of hunger or saiety in my stomach. I only know I am hungry if I feel light headed. I never really know when I have eaten enough, so have to be aware that if the food tastes good I need to limit how much I eat. Are any of the online support groups going to be a better source of information and support for you? Gastroparesis is an unusual condition and maybe a more specific forum would have better support? [/QUOTE]
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