I hbe a calcium disease called hypoparathyroidism. I am 45 female. I have dealt with spasms because of low calcium but never in stomach. But after doing some research reading on other forums I asked my primary if he could order IV mag and fluids.
I get bad muscle spasms after I eat. If I try this I can rule that out. Still waiting on test results though. I did ultrasound, ct.
This is very new to me it is messing up my absorption of calcium meds. I'm still trying to eat high calcium diet to help with it. I do eat salads mostly baby arugula. Nothing to difficult.
Anyhow just fusterated really. I can't handle taking magnesium but IV mag I can tolerate. I figured it would be worth a try.
Have you gotten any answers yet? My daughter had been having these same symptoms since August of 2015. She is twelve.
Katie
2 Cases. Having for dinner a particular type of noodle that my system was not able to digest. It was not easy to breath and my stomach was bloated. I took warm water, burped and and vomited. Only then I felt relieved and the pain subsided slowly although I steel felt sore. After the second case, I avoided such type of noodle (plastic like Bee-Hon)
2Cases. In both cases I had late dinner between 10-11PM. The 2nd case was extreme as I skipped lunch that day. Within one hour after retiring, I woke up with severe pain in my bloated stomach. I could hardly breath. Was sweating but no fever. I took warm tea and a glass water with 2-teaspons apple cider vinegar. I burped a lot and vomitted several times. The pain started to subside although my tummy still felt sore. I put warm compress on my tummy. It lasted 2-3 hours in both cases, before I was able to sleep again. Since then I did not skip lunch and have dinner on time. Stress could be a factor.
I also did not go to ER for I knew they will just observe and give me pain relievers.
Sorry to hear your daughter has had all these problems. I am a previous colo-rectal (lower gastro/bowel) nurse and critical care nurse. I have experienced that patients who have had their gallbaladder removed are at an increased risk of ‘Helicobacter pylori’ bacteria/infection in the gut. It’s not widely reported on in studies in depth, however, I have noticed some links with this occurring. Sometimes symptoms can seem slightly sporadic/intermittent; as though it settles then flairs up again. I have requested personally to consultants to run the test and have been positive on a few occasions. All most all symptoms alleviated when treated with appropriate antibiotics. I maybe way off the mark and your daughter symptoms obviously require specialist input/care but it does help to reach out! I hope if this may help at all.
Kind regards and all the best
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