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Q: Nausea
asked by: jiffypop13820 on April 12th, 2006
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I had gallbladder removal surgery on march 31, 2005 and to this day I am still experiencing, nausea, gas, bloating and diarreah. I have been to my family doctor, surgeon and a gastroenterologist all of whom suggested endoscopy/colonoscopy testing to try to determine the cause of these very annoying symptoms.
I am presently on ssdi due to an anxiety/depression disorder and also many other physical problems including valvular heart disese.
My question is; are there any non-invasive tests out there that would enable a doctor to accurately diagnose the cause of my troubling symptoms as I am emotionally unable to tolerate any invasive testing at this time, if ever.
Please help!!! Thank you.
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