i am 18 and moving out what things do ineed to get ready before moving into an aprtment and living by myself.?
A job that will meet your financial needs Furniture (bed, sofa, dressers, tables, etc) Food Appliances (washer, dryer, toaster, microwave, etc) Dishes (plates, bowls, glasses, silverware, etc) Towels (for shower and for dishes) Washcloths (for shower and for cleaning) Detergent for laundry Soap of dishes vacuum cleaner broom mop sponges for dishes and cleaning toilet paper paper towels tv (optional) dvd player (optional) cleaners (mop stuff, clorox spray, windex, etc) hamper for dirty clothes coat hangers if you hang your clothes Shower curtain plunger toilet brush lamps pots pans cooking utensils Pot holders Garbage can for kitchen garbage cans for bathrooms and bedrooms That is all I can think of right nowThings you could use but not need: Aluminum foil measuring cups ice trays (if the fridge in your place doesn't have an icemaker) book shelves spice rack toaster oven George Foreman grill (life saver!!) bulletin board for your bills container for your mail Good luck!!!
They'll probably want to do a Barium Swallow with small bowel follow-throughYour doctor also may want a GET which is a gastric emptying testThey feed you food stuff (usually a scrabled egg) laced with a radioisotope and take pictures over the course of a couple hoursBoth tests are pretty easy, just a lot of waiting around, especially if you actually have gastroperisis or some type of disease process that slows the bowelsI'm not personally sure what other disease processes may cause delayed emptyingIn my experience the symptoms of gastroparesis lasted over the course about 6 months and subsidedI might suggest that you start chewing gum a few times a dayI read a study recently that showed that patients that had major bowel surgery who chewed sugarless gum for 20 minutes 3 times daily were less likely to develop an ileus (bowel obstruction/slowing of the bowel after surgery) What this may suggest is that chewing gum may promote healthy bowel processIn my opinion it probably triggers something in your brain to make you think that you ARE eating and it revs up your digestive tract to do what it should have done in the first place! Good luckGastroparesis is pretty annoying!