Both gallbladder and pancreatic conditions can also cause a fullness sensation in the upper abdomen specifically. Gallstones, gallbladder inflammation (cholecystitis) and acute pancreatitis are some of the more likely conditions to cause a feeling of abdominal fullness. In addition there may be other ...
“Yes…” she said, through sniffles and sobs. “Where is it?” She sadly led me to the guest bedroom’s walk-in closet. I was horrified… it was like walking into a gas chamber. She had an actual bathtub installed in the closet with what was undeniably full of piss. “How the fu...
abdomen, press up toward your ribs, across to your left side, and back down in a U-shape. “It’s the direction things need to move through the colon,” Dr. Cohen says of the technique, which traces the colon’s path toward the rectum. Repeat for a few minutes to feel less full....
Leptin and ghrelinwork together to regulate hunger, satiety (feeling full), and energy expenditure.Leptin, a peptide hormone produced by adipose tissue (body fat), reduces appetite and tells you when you're full.3Ghrelinincreases appetite and reduces metabolic rate.4An imbalance in these hormones ...
And that physical feeling of being bloated and stuffed. The high blood pressure. Ooh! Yeah, no sugar, no chocolate made my blood pressure drop quite some points. Eating it makes it rise; I feel my blood pumping in my ears when I lay down on my pillow. So: not good. I also ...