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Posted on Apr 25, 2016, 6:34 pm
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Are my stomach issues part of the human condition? Is constipation part of being a human? Did human 500 years ago get bloated all the time? Do other animals have these stomach issues?

Seriously ponder these questions for a moment. Now think about them some more.

Why have, we as a global society accepted these notions, the notion of having our stomach and digestion impaired, as being a part of the human condition.  We take medicines made in a lab some where, who's goal as a company, is to sale more of there products to people; getting them to believe that they need this medicine now for the rest of their lives. Most medicines are a band aid. A band aid when stitches is required.

How come we have put our faith into these drug companies as a cure for our ailments. I will speak frankly now, it is due to laziness. We need to take our health into our hands by doing the appropriate research. Reading this article is a good first step, but there is much more reading that we can do. This article is intended to speedup the research process for you. Here is a list strategies that I have researched and experimented with myself personally after years of researching ways to correct my stomach woes.

The world is changing with free trade, and globalization is taking over and our food products are produced all over the world. What has not changed is our diets. We still want to eat the same healthy foods that our moms and grandmas used to make for us. The only difference is that these same foods are not the same as our grandmas used to make. Sure they may look the same on the outside, but on the inside they are far from the same. The United States, in all its glory, has exemplified the quintessence of capitalism. The problem of capitalism is that past a certain point the cons start to outweigh the pros. In the food production industry, in the US, capitalism has reached that tipping point. Ever wonder why America is one of the most obese countries in the world? It's because their main stream food has not been healthy like grandma's, for a long time, right around 50 years. American food production practices are starting to spread, so our knowledge of harmful foods must keep up with this “expansion of philosophy,”in terms of main stream food production. So now that you know a little as to why your stomach could be irritated, lets talk about simple strategies to get it back on track.

These strategies are for the short term. To get rid of your constipation, and get your digestion in order.   

The Water Breakfast:
It is literally exactly what it sounds like. Have nothing but water for breakfast. That seem easy until I say how much. You should consume your daily supply of water, all eight glasses of it, equalling at least 64 ounces. Sit down and for however long it takes you drink 64oz of water. If you drink hot water it will be even better. I sit and make a meal out of it by heating up a big pot of water, and creating my own concoction. I mix herbal teas, ginger, honey, lemon peals, cinnamon, and/or whatever else you want to put with it. It does not matter really what you put into it. I put the things I listed because they are known to aid digestion, put whatever is going to get you to drink it. Remember, not to much sugar or sweeteners.

After the water breakfast, if you haven't produced a bowl movement, the next one should.

Eat raw, with no fats:
Eat a completely raw leafy green salad with raw vegetables after your water breakfast. I don't know what it is, but for whatever reason this works really well for me. A scientist would tell you it is because our stomach sends signals to the brain when an adequate amount of our nutrient levels are met.  Our brain then tells our digestive track that we have new and improved food, so out with the old.  If are nutrient levels are not reached then our brains tells our bodies to hold on to the food, as a natural surviving technique; that is why foods that are hard to digest, and have a low nutritional value are so hard to digest.  Go eat a McDonald's cheese burger in the US, and you will know what I am talking about. 

Do not eat the salad until 2 to  3 hours after you consumed that water. We have good bacteria in our stomach that produces the necessary acid required to break down the food. If you try to stuff food on top of water, your food will not break down correctly, because the the bacteria will be to diluted. (Remember that for when you drink ice water with your dinner. Usually a small amount of Hot water with a meal is better for digestive purposes.) I am not suggesting that fats are bad for you. I believe the exact opposite actually. I believe healthy fats are really good and that is why sometime they can be exactly what we need to be healthy, just not when we are trying to fix our digestion and/or our irritable bowel syndrome. Make sense? Good. Next...

Skip a meal:
For whatever reason some people have began to form the opinion that skipping a meal is really bad for us; that eating unhealthy food is healthier than eating nothing at all. Nothing could be farther from the truth. As a species we were built for intermittent fasting, we actually can think at higher levels, if done properly.   Did you know that some US presidents do not eat at all the day they give the State of the Union address?   Imagine one hundred thousand years ago, people did not have grocery stores, so intermittent faster was just a way of life.  I just ordered off Zomato, and had them bring me a raw juice while writing this blog post, something tells me that wasn't around back then.  Delivery was not an option, so human ate what was literally in their immediate proximity.  Since we are a species that evolves to our environments to maximize our “level of fitness.” (Level of fitness, is a scientific term to describe the strong bodied) If the theory holds true, then humans would have evolved to have intermittent fasting serve us in some way. Whether that is to increase intelligence or strength, with the ultimate goal of increasing the chance of our off spring's survival. The point is is that skipping a meal is not going to kill you and may have some other benefits besides helping you fix your irritable bowl syndrome, and constipation.

I believe that if you are going to skip a meal it is better to skip dinner, but it really depends on your personal schedule.  If your schedule is not an issue, then, it depends on what is inside your stomach currently as to whether you should skip a meal for lunch or for dinner. If you had high fats, breads, and legumes the night before then skip lunch to allow extra time for food to break down because those foods takes longer to digest.

Don't eat different food types in the same meal:

I know this could be hard for some people to consider, but that is whyI am only saying to keep an open mind, just for a few days about it. SO lets define what I mean when I say food types; they include proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. I mentioned earlier that our body has different types of healthy bacteria in the stomach. Well our stomachs are smarter than we give it credit it for, because it knows what food type we put into our stomach. If we put proteins, our stomachs starts producing the necessary chemicals to digest protein.  If we put in starches it knows we put in starches. Same goes with fats. The problem is, is that when we put in two at the same time there is a cancellation that takes places, so the food just sits in our stomachs, and gets past into our small intestines partially digested. Since our digestion is slowed we begin to form gas due to the fermentation process that takes place inside our stomachs.  When food sits in a heated area, like a stomach, it produces gases, and the dreaded and pain acetic acid is produced, which gives us indigestion, heart burn, and acid reflux. This is basic chemistry 101. 

There who is so much more a person could write about proper dieting practices, but these are specifically the strategies that work best for me while trying to produce a bowl movement and relieve constipation. Relieving constipation is the first step in order to get back track, and heal our stomachs. So why is a physical therapist telling me about ways to heal my stomach. Its simple. The body is a complete system. If our stomachs are out of balance then our stomachs become inflamed. When our stomachs become inflamed  our immune systems are on high alert and working in over drive to heal that part of the body, then the immune system is not able to focus and fix another part of the body; the part of the body that we are coming in to the physical therapy clinic in the first place.  My job, as the physical therapists, is to make sure I perform proper physical therapy on your body, and your job is to make sure you heal your stomach and get your stomach's chemistry back to a state of homeostasis. Combined together our efforts will get the best physical therapy possible.

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Posted on Apr 29, 2016, 6:35 am
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who is the best doc in India for LL surgery?I am looking for 7-8 cms and i am a resident of delhi only!but i am confused between the docs.can anyone help?

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Posted on Jun 12, 2016, 5:01 pm
#23

 Well I believe I am some where around 7cm done.  I am happy with the method that I am doing because I think with this method you can lengthen the longest with out doing a bunch of extra  surgeries.  With LON the bone consolidates at a slower rate because the rod slows that process down, so that means that a person can easily keep up with stretching to avoid the baleria foot because instead of lengthening a full 1mm a day you can just do .75 or . 50 even (when you are towards the end of your goal) that way your nerves can get used to the stretching when you have lengthened such extreme amounts.  Its common sense really.  When you  have lengthening 7cm you probably shouldn't still be lengthening at the 1mm per day rate any more.  AND you may not have to get that stupid achilles heal surgery, which I do not want to get for any reason.  I don't care if it is suppose to make you recover faster.  Even American doctors F-that surgery up. 

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Posted on Jun 21, 2016, 7:20 am
#24

ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE LIMB LENGTHENING PATIENTS:

Do not lengthen in India, I repeat do not lengthen in India.  Okay I have gotten my disclaimer out of the way now let me tell you why.  This does not apply to native Indians, you should get lengthened in India, but if you are a foreigner think twice. 

1) India is like one big giant family, if you are an Indian you are part of that family.  If you are not Indian you are not apart of that family.  Therefore, Indian doctors won't treat you the same, and will literally care about you less.  And charge you more for the same service.  It is not like the states where their are people from all over the world so people are used to adversity.  NO NO NO here if you are a foreigner you stick out like a sore thumb, and people literally stare at you. 

2) You will be charge more for almost everything, so the cost savings isn't that great.

3) lower you goals because you should not trust Indian doctors to handle complications.  It is not that they are not knowledgeable it is that you literally should not trust Indian doctors because they lie constantly and will never give you the truth well they will only when it benefits them to do so.  It is part of the culture here in India, people just lie.  Not only to just foreigners but local citizens here are sufferers of this as well.  Indians can't be trusted, it is a simple as that.  Sorry if this hurts anyone's feelings, but I have never been lied to so much in my entire life since I got here.  And trust me you do not want to be in a situation where you are worried whether or not your doctor is telling the truth.  I am not saying that it is something that is somehow in Indian's blood that is why they lie.  It is a cultural phenomenon.  I just moved from mountain View, California where their are more Indians than any where in the entire United States because that is where all the major IT and software companies are, Google, Facebook, IBM, Yahoo, Amazon etc. So their are more Indians living their then white people.  And I had plenty of Indian friends and I trusted them completely.  It was only until I moved to Delhi where I gained mistrust towards Indians, that is because it is part of the culture here in Delhi.  The US capital is not much better either though, worse exactly being rated the murder capital a few years in a row.  So I am not some hill billy red neck hating on other races just to hate.  I am just talking facts.  You should set your goals to 6.5 cm MAX.

4) Indian doctors are not like western doctors so they will not like you because you will have higher expectations for care than they are used to giving. 

 

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Posted on Jun 21, 2016, 7:27 am
#25

Do you suffer complications now?

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Posted on Jun 21, 2016, 8:25 am
#26

Quote from: TIBIKE200 on June 21, 2016, 07:27:04 AMDo you suffer complications now?

I don't know because I do not trust what most people say here.  I do not know how to read a x-ray's.  What I do know is that one leg is somehow longer than the other, so I have to lengthen to catch that leg up with the other one.  And I have that knee pain everyone is talking about, and I am developing Ballerina foot, but I am unconcerned about that Ballerina foot because it is easy just to stretch everyday, and it goes away.  Right now I am in to much pain to stretch it, so I have to take rest for a couple of days, and resume walking on it again.  I still walk on it but just a lot less.  I still do physio therapy twice a day.  I use Portea.com and a physio therapists comes to my house.  I also live at a physio therapy clinic, so I pay her to give me physio therapy with her machines when ever the pain is really bad.  I am just starting to get them, so I have stopped lengthening.  That was always my intentions, just go until my body starts to get them and then stop.  I also live right next to a spa, so if you ever want a massage then you can get one for an hour for like $15.00 usd.  That is one of the good things about india.  Cheap everything. 

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Posted on Jun 24, 2016, 7:52 pm
#27

 I am really sorry for you OregonMade, I hope you are doing well now.

I could understand you have gone through some difficult times in India.I think its quite common for foreigners to get ripped off in India, (especially by some lower class uneducated people) if you are not accompanied by an Indian friend.My foreign friends have experienced much worse situations than you. I would suggest you only use internet to buy stuff and services(you will definitely get better deals than what you get offline).

        w.r.t to treatment I think you are paying same price as Indians pay, as I already consulted with all the LL doctors in Delhi.Dr. Dhawan charges approx. same price to Indians as well (10,000 usd based on your previous posts).Even Dr. Sarin charges same price to both Indians and foreigners for surgery.

         I am not sure how your doctors are treating and caring you, but please don't expect hospitality and caring like in USA.doctors in India needs to treat a lot of patients per day due to the poor doctor-patient ratio in India.they cannot concentrate wholly on a single or a group of patients(unless you are filling their pockets with chunks of $$$).if you feel your doctors are lying,I think you should strongly consider taking second opinion from doctors in USA(probably by sending your scanned medical reports to the doctor) as LL is a complicated process, it can leave you with serious ailments.








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Posted on Jun 25, 2016, 4:34 am
#28

Well it is COMPLICATIONS TIME FOR OREGONMADE! Oh yeah bring it on! The pain that is.. lol Wow, so now I know what these complications feel like.  I have read and read and read about them, but now it is finally my turn to experience them, and holy fking   they suck. 

The first one, which I am not sure if it is really a complication or not, is the alignment of the rod inside my bone.  I think it looks crooked, but my physio therapist thinks it will be ok because bone is starting to grow and make the alignment look better.  I am having crazy shin pains in my shins when I try to stretch my calves or when I stand at all.  I can not stand anyone more.  I can no longer straighten my right leg.  The knee bend issue.  Plus I got massive swelling in both legs, with yellow puss coming out, so it could mean infection.  Last time this happened, with the swelling issue, I laid on my belly with my legs tilted up, and eventually it went away.  I don't know how it just did lol In my right leg I thing I got an inflamed ligament, just because of the symptoms, and in my left leg my muscles are so effing tight that its nuts.  I woke up today, and OMFG so much pain.  I can no longer do much of anything.  I have to order all my food because no more cooking.  I went from cooking my own food everyday to ordering out every meal, even small things like juice lol haha

If anyone has any advice for me please let me know.  I have stopped lengthening and now I only lengthen my left leg slowly in order to catch it up to my right.  Does anyone know what the bone looks like on an x-ray when it is time to stop lengthening.? How much white is filled in ? Do you have a picture ?

 Also, Oregonmade and Phoenix ( another guy from the forum) found this bad ass software that is free to down load for all you would be limb lengtheners.  I am going to use it to get my legs straight.  Any ways it is what Stanford Medical Hospital uses, so its high quality software for measuring your legs accurately. 

I will load up pictures of my X-Rays and I would like to hear what people thought of them. 

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Posted on Jun 25, 2016, 6:35 am
#29

Both legs swollen with yellow puss comming out? It's an infection and you should treat it ASAP.

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Posted on Jun 25, 2016, 11:05 am
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If it is possible then it will be great if you could show some pre surgery and post surgery x-rays.

Wish you the best.

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