NAAFA's Airline Tips for Fat People
Following up to Martin W. Smith
If you havnt eaten, the growling is normal Because you say so? If you like! Is it not commonly reported? When I last went to the dentist sans breakfast I apologised for the rumbling, although dentists are not doctors, they tend to medically aware, he did not seem to think I had any problem, just in need of a croissant which I couldn't eat until my gums had been treated. -- Mike Reid "Art is the lie that reveals the truth" P.Picasso UK walking "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" -- you can email us@ this site Spain,cuisines and walking "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" -- dontuse@ all, it's a spamtrap |
NAAFA's Airline Tips for Fat People
The Reid wrote:
Following up to Martin W. Smith If you havnt eaten, the growling is normal Because you say so? If you like! Is it not commonly reported? When I last went to the dentist sans breakfast I apologised for the rumbling, although dentists are not doctors, they tend to medically aware, he did not seem to think I had any problem, just in need of a croissant which I couldn't eat until my gums had been treated. next time you go to your dentist, as he/she enters the room act like you are chewing and then hold up an oreo cookie and mumble, "you want one?" the look of disbelief on the dentist's face is going to be priceless. :) |
NAAFA's Airline Tips for Fat People
The Reid wrote:
Following up to Martin W. Smith If you havnt eaten, the growling is normal Because you say so? If you like! Is it not commonly reported? When I last went to the dentist sans breakfast I apologised for the rumbling, although dentists are not doctors, they tend to medically aware, he did not seem to think I had any problem, just in need of a croissant which I couldn't eat until my gums had been treated. I don't think it is a problem. I just don't think it any more normal than not growling. martin -- Draft Wesley Clark for President! www.DraftWesleyClark.com Martin Smith email: |
NAAFA's Airline Tips for Fat People
The Reid wrote:
Following up to Martin W. Smith If you havnt eaten, the growling is normal Because you say so? If you like! Is it not commonly reported? When I last went to the dentist sans breakfast I apologised for the rumbling, although dentists are not doctors, they tend to medically aware, he did not seem to think I had any problem, just in need of a croissant which I couldn't eat until my gums had been treated. The growling does not come from the stomach, it comes from the intestine. The intestine contracts to move materials. If there is a certain proportion of liquid or gas (as is the case if you have not eaten) the contractions generate the sound that is noticed as 'stomach growling'. M |
NAAFA's Airline Tips for Fat People
Following up to Mika
The growling does not come from the stomach, it comes from the intestine. The intestine contracts to move materials. If there is a certain proportion of liquid or gas (as is the case if you have not eaten) the contractions generate the sound that is noticed as 'stomach growling'. now I can impress my dentist! -- Mike Reid "Art is the lie that reveals the truth" P.Picasso UK walking "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" -- you can email us@ this site Spain,cuisines and walking "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" -- dontuse@ all, it's a spamtrap |
NAAFA's Airline Tips for Fat People
The Reid wrote:
Following up to Mika The growling does not come from the stomach, it comes from the intestine. The intestine contracts to move materials. If there is a certain proportion of liquid or gas (as is the case if you have not eaten) the contractions generate the sound that is noticed as 'stomach growling'. now I can impress my dentist! Did a quick check after posting. Since the stomach also contracts, it may indeed also be the source of such sounds. But in most cases it is the intestine. M |
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