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topcat - 06 Apr 2008 02:52 GMT
well, it's day #2 after shot #2.  I felt ok most of the day, until I
had a hamburger/shake for dinner.  Now, 3 hours later and I am
horribly bloated, not a usual response to this meal.  I had a similar
experience last week after my sat. night meal.  I think I may have to
go soup only on Sat. or something.  Last sunday morning I woke up real
naseaus, maybe if I don't eat on sat this won't happen.  guess we'll
have to wait and see.  The dr. gave me promethazine for naseau, maybe
I'll take it before I go to bed.
Well, here's hoping for a better sunday morning.
hope you guys are enjoying your weekend,
TC
Terry - 06 Apr 2008 04:07 GMT
>well, it's day #2 after shot #2.  I felt ok most of the day, until I
>had a hamburger/shake for dinner.  Now, 3 hours later and I am
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>hope you guys are enjoying your weekend,
>TC

Take your thumb and press your skin around your ankles.  If the skins
takes a second to go back to normal this could mean that you have
fluid building.

If this happens you should do your best to avoid salt.  Has your
doctor told you to limit your salt?
topcat - 06 Apr 2008 04:58 GMT
> >well, it's day #2 after shot #2.  I felt ok most of the day, until I
> >had a hamburger/shake for dinner.  Now, 3 hours later and I am
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> If this happens you should do your best to avoid salt.  Has your
> doctor told you to limit your salt?

Hey Terry, no, the ankle looks ok, but that does bring up another
issue.  I've noticed that my feet are cold all the time now, I even
wear my socks to bed because of it, and my hands and wrists hurt all
the time.  I think I read in some others posts this was not uncommon.
TC
Waterspider - 06 Apr 2008 21:39 GMT
> well, it's day #2 after shot #2.  I felt ok most of the day, until I
> had a hamburger/shake for dinner.  Now, 3 hours later and I am
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> hope you guys are enjoying your weekend,
> TC

Greasy burger and a shake for dinner... now that you mention it.
Tx drugs make your whole digestive system a bit more sensitive. Red meat and
fat are hard to digest, so this is likely the problem. Eat light meals
frequently, avoid junk food, and you'll feel better. Yeah, and the water,
keep drinking lots of water.
topcat - 07 Apr 2008 00:43 GMT
> > well, it's day #2 after shot #2.  I felt ok most of the day, until I
> > had a hamburger/shake for dinner.  Now, 3 hours later and I am
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> frequently, avoid junk food, and you'll feel better. Yeah, and the water,
> keep drinking lots of water.

Thanks Spider.  I think I learned my lesson,  DON'T EAT on Sat.
night!
tc
Cactus Jammies - 07 Apr 2008 02:54 GMT
Your body's circadian rhythm is partly controlled by the functions of your
liver.  Your liver starts to reduce its digestive activity at about 3:00
p.m. and ends that function at about 9:00 p.m.  At this time, the liver
switches to manufacturing all the enzymes and compounds the body requires to
keep things ticking.  Unnecessary heavy food intake early in the evening
will disturb this cycle.  Otherwise, it is not a bad time to actually go to
bed.  Your liver is again ready to take on its daily work in its role in the
central processor for nutrition intake at about 3:30 a.m.  Many hep c
sufferers or those on tx, where the tx chemicals really do assault the
liver, wake at about that time of the morning and have trouble going back to
sleep.  A peice of plain bread or a small amount of breakfast cereal, both
which contain starchy carbohydrates and induce seratonin production, will
help you to get back to sleep.

hope this helps

cactus jammies ----------------
On Apr 6, 2:39 pm, "Waterspider" <nos...@all.com> wrote:
> "topcat" <ho...@live.com> wrote in message
>
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> frequently, avoid junk food, and you'll feel better. Yeah, and the water,
> keep drinking lots of water.

Thanks Spider.  I think I learned my lesson,  DON'T EAT on Sat.
night!
tc
topcat - 07 Apr 2008 03:20 GMT
On Apr 6, 7:54 pm, "Cactus Jammies" <cactusjamm...@retinal.circus.orb>
wrote:
> Your body's circadian rhythm is partly controlled by the functions of your
> liver.  Your liver starts to reduce its digestive activity at about 3:00
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> cactus jammies ----------------"topcat" <ho...@live.com> wrote in message
> Thanks CJ
 
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