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Abdominal Pain
#8152684 - 03/16/08 09:09 AM (16 years, 15 days ago) |
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I keep getting this pain in my lower abdomen. It feels like someone is inflating a balloon then deflated it 1-2 minutes later. Each time it inflates I feel the sharp pains. You can also hear my abdominal area make weird bubbly noises and whatnot.
I am just asking because I woke up this morning from this and it really sucks.
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todesengel
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Sounds like something I had for a while... You got any ulcer problems?
Edited by todesengel (03/16/08 09:10 AM)
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WhiskeyClone
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This is OP again.
I want to say it feels kind of like something is wedged in between my left lung and stomach. I think this is my problem.
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Brainiac
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Does this happen, after you eat ?
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Abdominal Pain [Re: Brainiac]
#8166063 - 03/19/08 10:53 AM (16 years, 12 days ago) |
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Brainiac said: Does this happen, after you eat ?
Waking up in the morning. I have been told its due to the stomach acid moving around after being settled for the time of sleeping. But I don't believe that that would cause this much stress for me. Its ridiculous.
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Anonymous #1
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Brainiac said: Does this happen, after you eat ?
Waking up in the morning. I have been told its due to the stomach acid moving around after being settled for the time of sleeping. But I don't believe that that would cause this much stress for me. Its ridiculous.
I noticed that sometimes it seems like my abdomen area is sore. Sometimes it feels like I am getting not enough oxygen on my breathes and have to take a bigger breathe. Its like a constant feeling of pressure on my stomach. Weed relieves this for the time, but my doctor said it doesn't help just masks pain.
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Brainiac
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Does it happen after a glass of milk ?
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Re: Abdominal Pain [Re: Brainiac]
#8166666 - 03/19/08 01:34 PM (16 years, 12 days ago) |
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Brainiac said: Does it happen after a glass of milk ?
Well, when things were worse a couple weeks ago, I was throwing up in the mornings(I got it written down in a log book) and I would think, hey milk might ease my stomach but right when I would take a drink it would trigger a reflex or something and I would throw up within a couple minutes. Now that I am over the puking thing, I can drink milk it just slightly upsets my stomach but nothing I can't handle. Its the same with eating though, I get a somewhat upset stomach while I am eating.
I thought about Lactose Intolerance but would that even be possible? I used to drink gallons of milk a week when I was like 15 and younger. I loved milk. But then I stopped drinking so much when I hit 16 or so.
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ZippoZ
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once again i would say see a doctor.
as for the lactose intolerance, it can come or go at any time. i used to be highly intolerant when i was younger, but it went away for a few years and then came back.,...
although it would seem that if its not the intolerance issue , it sounds like your stomach is having difficulty dealing with its acidity levels. perhaps an ulcer?
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spieone
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Re: Abdominal Pain [Re: ZippoZ]
#8178096 - 03/21/08 10:52 PM (16 years, 10 days ago) |
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Try taking prilosec OTC for 7 days, see if this helps. How about pepcid, have you tried it? Does it help?
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DimensionX
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Re: Abdominal Pain [Re: spieone]
#8178108 - 03/21/08 10:56 PM (16 years, 10 days ago) |
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I think i know what it is. It happens when part of your stomach gets stuck under your diaphragm, causes a pain around your lung and heart area. If the doctor listens to it with a stethoscope you can hear gurgling noises, thats your stomach. Eventually your body sorts itself out and it goes away.
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DimensionX said: I think i know what it is. It happens when part of your stomach gets stuck under your diaphragm, causes a pain around your lung and heart area. If the doctor listens to it with a stethoscope you can hear gurgling noises, thats your stomach. Eventually your body sorts itself out and it goes away.
Do you know any sort of exercises that make this sort of thing work its way out?
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Abdominal Pain [Re: spieone]
#8179009 - 03/22/08 08:24 AM (16 years, 10 days ago) |
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spieone said: Try taking prilosec OTC for 7 days, see if this helps. How about pepcid, have you tried it? Does it help?
My doctor prescribed to me Omeprazol 20mg, which is basically the same thing.
They just have not been working lately, so I am having to ponder what could actually be wrong.
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spieone
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DimensionX said: I think i know what it is. It happens when part of your stomach gets stuck under your diaphragm, causes a pain around your lung and heart area. If the doctor listens to it with a stethoscope you can hear gurgling noises, thats your stomach. Eventually your body sorts itself out and it goes away.
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OP said: Do you know any sort of exercises that make this sort of thing work its way out?
If it is this (hiatal hernia), then first off the omeprazol (prilosec) should help. If not ask to try nexium. Second, the only exercises that might provide some relief beside regular daily exercise would be vagal type maneuvers. These are the same as like bearing down to take a shit. This can sometimes push the hiatal hernia back down some.
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