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does anyone else suffer stomach, intestinal probs?

by 1gypsy, Jul 02, 2009 05:31PM
i have chronic hbv, i do not drink, but i like tobaccoo, choclate and sweets in general, and i love coffee. have been having severe gastric problems. gas bloating, constipation. can anyone school me on diet, how late i can eat, what things i must eliminate ect.....thankyou for your caring and time.  these digestive issues are  really interfering with my life, today has been suffering
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by 1gypsy, Jul 02, 2009 08:38PM
anyone?

by bberry, Jul 02, 2009 09:26PM
you obviously know what hurts and what doesnt . you yourself listed a few things that are hurtful to your liver..

liste, the key is living a liver friendly life which means a healthy one.
there is no specific diet for people with hep B. you dont need to deprive yourself on any type of food but in the mean time you cant be eating fatty food or deep friend food and then sit and complain about your right upper side hurting.. u can say you like tobacco and love chocolate and then sit and complaion about your upper right side..find a balance between what you like and what you can have.. dont kill yourself  b not eating anything.. a little taste of things you cant have herand there is not gonna kill you but just dont over do it...
this topic has been covered a zillion times already and a simple search on google of how  cope with hepB could give you all the answers you need.
dont expect someone on this forum to give you a different answer ..

take care of your health.. see what your health needs and live accordingly thats all i can tell you

by 1gypsy, Jul 02, 2009 11:46PM
To: bberry
oh i see, so that means i get a lot of attitude from you?  since this forum seems to be your dominion, i shall close my account. i really dont need attitude, and you really didnt understand what i was asking. if my question irritated you why did you even bother to answer>          i guess this med help is not for me, thanx for driving me away
i will go it on my own......you have bad vibes, also not good for hep b.

by zellyf, Jul 03, 2009 09:48AM
Troll.

by bberry, Jul 03, 2009 10:42AM
no comment :-)

well yes there is.. i think i am a nice guy.. i mean even my own mom likes me ..hehehehe

by britgirl477, Jul 03, 2009 02:18PM
To: gypsy
I am not sure what a troll is but it sounds very similar to what we in Scotland call an utter EEJIT or dafty. If you are on the wind-up gypsy, then shame on you!!! Hang that head of yours in shame. The people on this forum use up their own time to help and assist people. They do not deserve cheek or rudeness. I am in utter disbelief that you could respond to bberry in such a manner. Oh my god, even the young kids I teach at school would be amazed at your bad behaviour on this site. Go away and have a long long think about what you have just done and plz when you are able to take responsibility for your poor behaviiour come back and an apology might be acceptable. Bad bad troll.
Brit ;)

by zellyf, Jul 03, 2009 04:25PM
A troll is an term to describe a person who stirs up trouble on internet forums just for sport.  There is at least one that prowls the hepatitis boards.  Who knows what motivates them.  I like EEJIT though.

LOL, bberry.

by britgirl477, Jul 03, 2009 05:50PM
To: zellyf
Might also like to try bawheid, neep heid or heid banger. All mean the same thing as eejit or for all you posh folk oot there...idiot!
Brit

by EmilyBaker, Jul 03, 2009 07:19PM
I think bberry woke up in the wrong side of the bed that day. From my experience, many people diagnosed with any disease would first react with fear. We then find some support group for some companion. Many questions during this time maybe not be logical. After some self isolation, people then learn to accept and start learning. Obviously there will be change in lifestyle. I know there is a info page on Hep B. Just give that link.

I know many active serious members in the forum. Just don't get mad or frustrated. Just remember how you reacted when you learned you have Hep B. A simple, "here is the link for more info:...." or "Consult your doctor for more info" will not cost that time. It's just what I think =)

by britgirl477, Jul 03, 2009 07:39PM
To: Emily
Yes Emily I do remember how I reacted when I got HBV. I was upset, and frightened BUT at all times I was polite and courteous to the people on this forum who were willing to assist me.

I think the opinion is that the post was from a troll, not a serious HBVer. If the guy is serious then he will come back on no doubt with less attitude himself and accept the great help he can be offered here without being rude.
Brit
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