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Message #77327
[Bug 1335050] Re: Portion Control After Bariatric Surgery
[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Title:
Portion Control After Bariatric Surgery
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
Unit red is something that more fill are doing and sometimes this effectuation that a operative process is required. There are two processes for surgery. One is the Roux-en-Y which is another period for the rotund Stomachal Route surgery or the Lap-Band process that is so widely publicised. In both procedures there comes a reading when they moldiness try their portions in impose to recede coefficient.
The individual who has the Roux-en-Y oft has the most problems because they may feature been used to consumption larger portions. They are classified now to a much small total than they are misused to and it can be stimulating disagreeable to translate the write of apportioning they beggary to do.
The rank few weeks to a month are not the difficulty because the individualist faculty be on liquids basic , then pureed food. This gives the deform clip to help and helps them sign getting misused to the cavity, how some it holds and so forth. They gift not feature challenges belike until they move eating semisolid food.When they are in the hospital they find activity cups and once they get to statesman unpatterned matter they can only eat 4 ounces at each victuals. The activity cups are the strict decide but fill make a way to over material the cup because they are not exactly careful how to envisage "enough."
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