BACKGROUND
he disease causes hardening of the arteries, resulting in in vastly reduced ability to provide oxygen appropriately, and places tremendous strain on the heart. People diagnosed w/ this who remain untreated have a mean life span of 2 yrs. post-diagnosis and usually die from either heart failure or lung failure. Life expectancy post surgery is directly related to the span of the (non-rejected) organ. Exercise (even limited) is NOT recommended.ISSUE: So I recently started taking Triclleer (presribed) which causes heartburn and nausea (at least with me). In an effort to combat this, I am eating constantly (marginally helps symptoms). Between the increase in my consumption and the complete lack of energy output I am gaining weight more rapidly than I ever have!
In addition, my doctor wants me to start two additional medications (essentially Viagra) and Cumiden (thins the blood) concurrently. Cumiden is a very hard medication to control properly and affects uptake of numerous nutrients (including vit K, folic acid, etc.), so I am to abstain from virtually all leafy greens once I start. I am also supposed to get an Rx for Chantrix (to quit smoking), which causes nausea, and some form of hormone based birth control (because Tricleer is a known taratigen). On top of this, if I don't get some form of antidepressant none of this will be worth a hoot.
Does anyone know anything about trying to maintain a subobese body under these kinds of constraints???
Thxs!


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