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Constant belching, constant nausea, abdominal pain, headache

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PostPosted: 06/12/08 - 23:37    Post subject: any advice Vote now! Reply with quote

i to r suffering from severe nauseous have been for 9 months now had all the same tests mris blood tests even spent 2 weeks in hospital but still nothing everyone says its depression or anxiety but i no its not as there are other things that come with the nauseous some days i just cant get out of bed cause i cant stop bringing up flem the anxiety i get comes from not knowing what is wrong with me most days r spent at home crying why doesnt anyone help i to feel as though i am dying so your not alone Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: 06/13/08 - 00:12    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

i to suffer from nauseous have for the last 9 months i also get bad headaches along with a tremor feeling through my body i have spent 2 weeks in hospital had scans over 100 blood tests mri and still nothing every dr puts it down to depression but i am depressed cause no one knows whats wrong with me most days r spent at home crying lost my job and all all i seem 2 bring up is huge amounts of flem and the nauseos never leaves also have never ending tingling in my legs and arms some days i just feel like i am dying to on nexium but it does nothin so any advice dont feel alone ino what your goin through its not anxiety
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PostPosted: 06/17/08 - 15:36    Post subject: just a couple ideas... Vote now! Reply with quote

feeling especially ill after the eggs and coffee with all the belching sounds like it could be gallbladder related. as for some of the others with the added headache symptom, i'm thinking possibly a postnasal drip. sometimes you cant even feel it and thats definitely enough to make a person feel nauseas/vomit. you may want to see an ENT and make sure you dont have any sinus polyps or drainage going on.
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PostPosted: 06/26/08 - 07:23    Post subject: NAUSEA, BELCHING AND WEIRD TUMMY Vote now! Reply with quote

HI EVERYONE,
I TOO AM JUST LOOKING FOR ANSWERS WITH SIMILAR SYMPTOMS.
MY MAIN SYMPTOMS ARE NAUSEA, EXCESS GAS AND LACK OF APPETITE. I HAVE RECENTLY HAD 2 BOUTS OF GASTROENTERITIS AND ALTHOUGH FEEL BETTER THAN I DID, STILL DONT FEEL 'NORMAL'.
I AM OFF WORK SICK WHICH IS UNUSUAL FOR ME BUT EVERYTIME I THINK I AM WELL ENOUGH TO GO BACK I JUST DONT FEEL 'WELL'.
ALTHOUGH I HAVE NOT BEEN SICK AT ALL, MY STOMACH FEELS REALLY QUEASY, MORE SO IN MORNINGS AND ON A NIGHT.
RECENTLY I HAVE ALSO NOTICED THAT MY PENIS HAS A CERTAIN 'SMELL' AND OFTEN WHITE FLAKY PIECES UNDER THE FORESKIN. I KNOW THIS SOUNDS AWFUL BUT AM WORRIED THAT THE 2 MAY SOMEHOW BE LINKED AND AM GRASPING AT STRAWS. I HAVE HAD A CHLAMIDIYA TEST WHICH WAS NEG, BUT DOC NOT BEEN VERY HELPFUL. AM JUST AWAITING A SPECIAL GASTRO CONSULTATION IN A WEEK - HOPEFULLY GET SORTED.
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PostPosted: 06/30/08 - 02:49    Post subject: upper abd pain, nausea, belching, headache, loss of appetite Vote now! Reply with quote

My 16 y/o daughter and I have had the following symptoms for 8 mos now: upper abdomen pain (below sternum---burning and somewhat radiating), nausea, infrequent vomiting, BELCHING, headaches, loss of appetite............usually when we do eat, the symptoms subside for maybe an hour and then are back. And usually an hour after eating I/we are SO starving---it's like we haven't eaten in days, but nothing sounds good to eat. Have had H. Pylori tests done a couple of times---came out negative (these are classic symptoms of H. Pylori), now are in the middle of tests for Giardia and Ova and Parasites (no results yet). The discomfort and nauseousness is AWFUL. Does anyone have any other ideas? Drs sure aren't very helpful.
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PostPosted: 08/03/08 - 03:40    Post subject: Me too Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi girls

I have all the very same side effects and I too have been searching for an answer..I am a pcos patient I also have diabetes and I found out that most of these symptoms was from neither of these disorders...Its Gluten...omg...who can live without that I know its sooo hard...But Glutien
Is the cause for me anyway..no nothing with flour in it..I have found that wheat has glutien in it but doesnt seem to bother me near as much. I still try to stay away from it all together and I dont hurt or cramo or get any nausea....the fatigue is because the glutien is so hi in carbs its makin your body work over time. But look into it google or yahoo it. Took me like 6 yrs to figure out something so simple as eating my fav foods.

Darla
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PostPosted: 08/13/08 - 14:29    Post subject: Re: upper abd pain, nausea, belching, headache, loss of appe Vote now! Reply with quote

Guest wrote:
My 16 y/o daughter and I have had the following symptoms for 8 mos now: upper abdomen pain (below sternum---burning and somewhat radiating), nausea, infrequent vomiting, BELCHING, headaches, loss of appetite............usually when we do eat, the symptoms subside for maybe an hour and then are back. And usually an hour after eating I/we are SO starving---it's like we haven't eaten in days, but nothing sounds good to eat. Have had H. Pylori tests done a couple of times---came out negative (these are classic symptoms of H. Pylori), now are in the middle of tests for Giardia and Ova and Parasites (no results yet). The discomfort and nauseousness is AWFUL. Does anyone have any other ideas? Drs sure aren't very helpful.


You and your daughter's symptoms sound very similar to those I had a little over a year ago. However, I was diagnosed with H. Pylori and an ulcer (both of which have since subsided.) I was also diagnosed with IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) which the gastroenterologist said was the cause of most of my symptoms. He put me on a high fiber diet and told me to limit my caffeine intake (was drinking 4-5 cups of coffee each morning.) He also suggested cutting back on dairy, as that is hard to digest and therefore irritates the IBS.

Hope this helps some Very Happy
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PostPosted: 10/05/08 - 17:07    Post subject: Post subject: Re: upper abd pain, nausea, belching, headache Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello Everyone I know this has been a post going for awhile here's my answer Celiac Disease This is the most under diagnosed disease in America, because the cure is Don't eat wheat, Not just wheat but rye, Malt barley flour, ie bread cookies pasta cake those things, Celiac is a diet treated prob;em but when the diet is not kept all your pains nausea constipation belching gas, and even more extrem health problems will appear. 1 out of every 133 pepole have this and is usually takes an avarage of 10yrs before we are correctly diagnosed, www.celiac.org will help you. Anxiety and panic attacks are also a large part of this. just think if you change what you eat you can change your life feel free to e-mail me kmztoy@hotmail.com
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