Guest guest Posted April 2, 2008 Report Share Posted April 2, 2008 I read a post tonight by Holly. She talked about scar tissue and problems with it. This prompted me to ask you guys your thoughts about what I have been going through for the past 4 years. I was decompressed about 6 yrs. ago but, 4 yrs ago, I fell so terribly hard with my abdomen hitting directly on a curb. I hit so hard, I was having a really difficult time just getting up. After 3 weeks on the couch, the pain in the injured area was still as horrible as the day it happened, and, I was thinking I would/ should be feeling better by then. Now: I can not eat right. If I do eat a mean (a normal meal) I bloat, I have awful pain, and, it feels to me as if that food does not move out of my stomach an into the intestines for hours. Many tests have been ordered, looking for a lot of different things to diagnose me with but, they simply can not find anything. I have found a meal I can have. I can get full without the excruciating pain and, it feels as if it really does move on out of my stomach (not normally but faster than anything else) I can have a glass of skim milk and a package of graham crackers. I dip the crackers till soft, and I eat until I am full. It feels as if my body does digest this almost normal. Can I have scar tissue from trauma to the area from that very hard fall. I too feel like Holly, that only liquids get on through and onward. This is painful too. I miss eating good food and even though I know I'll pay dearly, I will eat something good once in awhile, no matter what. What do you guys think is happening. I will appreciate any replies. Please Please, let me hear from you. Any thing at all... Warm regards, Judy Marie _____________________________________________________________ Help your company do more with great risk management solutions. Click now! http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2221/fc/REAK6aBdcyn0gNchaE01SOFYhNDwzbDl4\ zhTAQtk7nqWb2XBP8YpX7/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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