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Q: constant stomach pain
asked by: ava066 on May 4th, 2008
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Hi.

For a while now (years) I have had stomach pains. I always thought it was because I was in university and was constantly stressed and lived on a caffeinated diet but now that I have graduated (and I have changed my diet to a healthier, non-alcoholic, non-caffeinated, 6 meals a day diet) the pains have gotten worse. They are so bad that whenever I eat I become so nauseated that I immediately throw up or I battle with the nausea for hours. On top of that my stomach constantly hurts and whenever I go to the gym I have to avoid any machines that may press into my belly. What is the matter with me?
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mominashoe
replied on May 4th, 2008
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Have you seen a doctor about this? If not you really should. It could be colitis or any number of things that can't be fixed by diet alone. I will copy this over to the stomach forum so that more people can help you over there.
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