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Q: Severe Stomach Burning/pain, Vomiting, & Intense Sorenes
asked by: taby0624 on September 28th, 2007
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For 4 years now, every 2-4 months, I have episodes of severe stomach burning/pain, vomiting, & intense soreness in my stomach afterwards. Ive been to my family Dr, the ER, and my gastroenterologist. No relief yet. Its starts out as burning/pain in my stomach so intense that I start vomiting to the point that I cant stop. I get cold sweats. Unable to sleep (although Im EXTREMELY tired). Constantly moving while holding my stomach because Im in so much pain. After the vomiting, my stomach muscles are so sore that Im unable to walk for about 2-3 days. It is literally the worse pain Ive ever experienced. Ive had 2 gallbladder & liver ultrasounds...both normal. Ive had an upper & lower G.I. and it was also normal. Theyre doing a 2nd upper & lower G.I. within the next week just to be sure. Theyve tried telling me I have IBS and acid reflux. Ive been put on stool softeners, laxatives, Nexium, Zantac, etc... Nothing has helped. I dont know what to do. Im so frustrated because its been going on for years now and Im just so tired of the Drs saying, "Well...this came back normal...and this also said negative..." then people telling me theres nothing wrong with me. Well, I KNOW for a FACT that there is something wrong. If any of you have any suggestions or have experienced any of these symptoms please help! Thank you soo much!!!
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yogahoneybunny
replied on October 6th, 2007
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Anyone thought of giardia (sp?) ? I experienced this parasite once while traveling, and it was also the worst pain in my life. Have you been tested for parasites?
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mkayesloan
replied on January 30th, 2008
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I too have been having the exact problems you described. I have only been experiencing this for a year now but it's every 2-4 months as well. Just had another episode two nights ago and prompted me to do more research online. Have had same tests as you with all normal results. Have you had any news since your post?
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ucfRubia
replied on February 20th, 2009
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jexy66
replied on May 28th, 2009
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Severe Stomach Burning/pain, Vomiting, & Intense Sorenes
My girlfriend suffers from the exact symptoms you described. Doctors cannot diagnose her. I do not know what to do! Have you had any luck in finding the root of your problem?
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