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Posted on Oct 14, 2019, 1:22 am
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Usually, I eat alot of high fiber/bulky foods and I end up going to the bathroom alot in my daily life.

It dawned on me that if someday I do leg lengthening, then having to go to the bathroom alot would actually be inconvenient and increase the odds of an accident from having to get to the bathroom so many times. Using STRYDE might help though.

1. What did you doctor recommend you eat?

2. Did you follow his recommendations? What did you eat?

3. Did it cause alot of bowel movements (ex: did he ask you to eat alot of high fiber vegetables)?

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Posted on Oct 14, 2019, 12:49 pm
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Yeah, I guess if I do this surgery maybe I will ease off on the fiber during lengthening. Maybe fewer berries, fewer vegetables. Right now, I eat pretty big amounts of these. It's just odd because in other scenarios, those would be considered by some to be advantageous to eat lots of.

Did you guys end up eating alot of foods that can just be microwaved/don't have to be cooked? I imagine I'll be doing this, getting precooked things from grocery delivery, maybe I'll find out if amazon or instacart does grocery delivery in North Hollywood where Mahoubian is.

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