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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone else have this problem. He insists he is digesting and should not be disturbed. Makes it sound like he’s a snake. Today our dog cut himself and he refused to get up and help me look at and clean the dog because “I just ate a steak I need an hour” while the dog was bleeding. [/quote] If he wants to control his A1c and avoid diabetes/cardiovascular disease then he should walk for 15 minutes after every big meal. It's concerning that he feel fatigued after eating.[/quote] +1 Generally DH and I don’t eat ourselves to the point of paralysis. But on the occasions we go out to eat and have a big dinner, we actually enjoy an after dinner walk. There’s something about getting moving again that helps get rid of that gross full feeling. [/quote] Turns out there is actually scientific evidence for this. https://www.goodrx.com/well-being/movement-exercise/benefits-of-walking-after-eating[/quote]
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