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Q: Severe Stomach Pain
asked by: vectra on October 8th, 2007
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a 50 year old male,has been in and out of hospital for severe stomach pain and vomiting,which leads to vomiting blood as he cant stop. hospital cant find anything,all tests done,found a trace of bowel gas in lungs but said no more about that. spends 24hours to 3 days hospitalised under observation and on anti nausea tablets and morphine, then released with no answers.this has been occurring for 12 months.scans etc done. Can somebody please shed some light on what this condition could be and what could be causing it. thankyou.
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kathrynfw
replied on January 6th, 2008
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Severe Stomach Pain
Did you ever find an answer to this question? It sounds identical to what my husband went through, except that it has not reoccurred, as he just had his first bout and is still ill. What shocks me is that they never took a stool sample and let him out of the hospital before he had a bowel movement, and he hadn't had one in days. He is still experiencing pain and can't eat without aggravating it.
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