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Q: Duonetitis And Antral Gastritis
asked by: phosgen on July 31st, 2005
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Hi all, I am looking for a name to my pain and am wondering if anyone knows if duonetitis or duodenal ulcers can cause an inibility to eat fat (i get physically sick when taking moderate amounts of fat), abdominal pain primarily in the gall bladder area which radiates accross to the stomach area, chest pain, difficulty breathing, senility and low energy? I have had ultrasound, ct-scans, blood tests and fecal tests but have no answers yet. I have a endoscopy next week and was looking at the results of my last endoscopy a few years ago and found out I had antral gastritis and duodenitis at that time. Wonder why my docter then said nothing>?? Thanks in advance!!
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totska
replied on February 27th, 2009
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Sounds like it's gallstones- ask for a MRI scan on ur bile ducts cos sometimes they're so small they don't show up on ultrasounds, good luck!x
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