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Q: Morning Sickness (male)
asked by: Twisted on December 15th, 2003
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I have had a problem for a few years now. In the morning 90% of the time when I get up( sometimes right when I get up and sometimes about 30min after) I have a very horrible stomach pain that lasts till I use the restroom (diarrhea). Sometimes I have to use the restroom a few times before the pain will go away. I usually sit there for about 20 min, and finally my stomach will stop hurting, and I can go on with my day feeling fine for the remainder of the day. Sometimes it will also happen later on in the afternoon, but those occurrences are very rare.

I have noticed since I got my new job and have been getting up a couple of hours earlier my stomach has seemed to hurt every single morning, sometimes causing me to be late.

Any suggestions or know what this could be?
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minerwater
replied on December 15th, 2003
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Hmmm
This is an odd one.
I would most definately recommend that you see a doctor.
It can be nerve related. Some thing subconcious that you have to
deal with in measures of stress relief, anxiety or whatever.
I'm surprised you've waited this long.
I'd see a doctor and try to work through it.

Keep me updated.
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Twisted
replied on December 15th, 2003
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Re: Hmmm
Ok thanks for your help
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wildchile33
replied on December 15th, 2003
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Have you ever been tested for (spelled like sounds) dyvertickulitis sorry I dont know how to spell it but your symtoms sound like it might be this you put it in the right medical area and it can medically be treated and by diet as well..You should ask your doc there is a test I believe that can be done
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Twisted
replied on December 15th, 2003
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No, actually I havent ever consulted a doctor about it, but I will set an appointment and let him know about the info I gathered from you, and see what he has to say. Also, I will be sure to post what happened. Thanks again
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