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Shael
Location: Witherbee, NY. Gender: Female Total Likes: 7 likes
Baaaaah.
| | | Re: My stomach hates good food < Reply # 20 on 3/1/2008 4:16 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by TRAINS My stomach has been screwed up for a few months now as well... I'm thinking it could be gall bladder related. My issue consists of incredible pains from the stomach. It feels as though the walls of my stomach are on fire. Sometimes this pain reaches my lower back and makes my muscles sore. At times the pain has been so intense I have not been able to walk and have nearly passed out. I've had these episodes last anywhere from 15 minutes to five hours or more. The first time I remember it occurring was after a horrible midnight snack of corn chips and pepperonis. The pain was alleviated by making myself throw up snack. I figured it was due to the high grease content of what I had eaten, and stayed away from such foods. The pain seemed to return after especially fatty meals. Shying away from things such as fries and potato chips for a month got rid of the pains. However, recently, I no longer have 'grumbling stomach' when I am hungry. Now I get these same excruciating pains until I eat something. WTF? And I've also had the stomach pains when non-greasy meals were eaten. So I don't know what is causing them... I ponder if they are stress induced. My body has some messed up ways of dealing with stress... at first it was migraines, than potentially the stomach pains, and recently EYE TWITCHING. GAHH!
| Man...that's gall bladder trouble. Get to a doctor as soon as possible. I put up with it for almost two years. The single best thing you can do is have that little bastard removed, for your sanity's sake and for your own health. The throwing up thing and a laxative trick both work, but they only work for so long and eventually you end up with pain that will not go away, to find yourself in the hospital for two to three weeks on nothing but IV fluids till the wonderful case of pancreatitis that's nearly put you in a coma decides to go away. Believe me, been there, done that. Get to a doctor and get an ultrasound of your gallbladder done asap to check for stones or other abnormalities. If it's stones, DO NOT let them use sonics to crush them. If you do that, give yourself a year or two and they'll be back, worse than they were the first time, a lot more painful and a lot more of them and you'll have to have it removed then anyway, so why try to avoid the inevitable? Demand you see a surgeon for a consult to have it removed. Fuck your insurance company. If you have stones, you need that little bastard removed. It's an overnight procedure, very simple, two hours asleep and you'll wake up feeling a whole lot better and instead of two weeks, you get one night in the hospital. In fact, some places only require you stay for the day, and you get to go home within five or six hours after the surgery. It's not painful, not in the slightest and you get good drugs, before and after surgery. Also, don't go thinking it's an old people's disease. It most certainly is not. I came down with it for the first time when I was 17, I put myself in the hospital with the throwing up and laxative trick at 19 with a good case of pancreatitis that could have and probably should have killed me, I had it removed 3 weeks later. The doctor had a small mason jar full of gallstones for me when I went back to get my stitches out a week and a half later. Shael
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