On Dec. 9, 2003 I had colon
resectionEye muscle repair
Large bowel resection
Large bowel resection - series
Prostate removal
Small bowel resection
Small bowel resection - series surgery with approximately 10 inches of my colon removed. Following this successful surgery I was told that the cancer had metastasized to my liver and that it was stage four and was inoperable. I chose not to have any chemo treatments. On Feb. 23, 2004 the surgeon stated that he could not, from a
routineRoutine sputum culture examination, determine any growth in the tumor or any "hard
spotsBirthmarks - pigmented
Liver spots
Measles, koplik spots - close-up
Mongolian blue spots". I take no medications. I do take many vitamins and have completely altered my diet to a strictly vegetarian diet with no
milkBreast milk
Breast milk jaundice
Lactose intolerance
Nipple discharge - abnormal products,sugars, salt or fats. I energetically walk at least 2-3 miles
dailyDaily combo
Daily multiple for men 50+
Daily multiple for women
Daily multiple for women 50+
Daily multiple vitamins
Daily vite
Daily-vite men's formula
Daily-vite weight control, rest several times each day. Sleep very well. While I do have occasional "discomfort" in my liver it does not interfere with my
dailyDaily combo
Daily multiple for men 50+
Daily multiple for women
Daily multiple for women 50+
Daily multiple vitamins
Daily vite
Daily-vite men's formula
Daily-vite weight control lifestyle. ( I am 61 years of age and retired.) After changing my diet nearly five weeks ago I began experiencing much bloating in my diaphragm area which was quite uncomfortable. I attributed this to the higher fiber in my diet and began taking Beano. This alleviates the bloating, but does not eliminate it entirely. (I have NO symptoms which I believe are related to deterioration of the liver. Bowel movements, urine, eye color, etc. are all normal. I have had no weight loss. I weighed 145 lbs on Dec. 9 and now am at the same weight.) Is the likely cause of the diaphragm bloating discomfort attributable to my diet? I appreciate your input.