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Re: Gastroscopy....large amount of bile and new docs -Debz

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Just read this ost Debs, sorry about that. To your question as to

how pain can affect blood pressure and pulse. Pain can induce a

stress response which can increase which can increase your heart

rate, blood pressure and respirations. A lot of the pain meds we

take can have a claming affect which will decrease the stress

response. A lot of people will have a stress reaction just walking

into a doctors office and their heart rate and BP will sky rocket..

white coat syndrome. Personally I get a stress reaction paying

bills UUGGHHH LOL.

Sounds like you are shopping around for the right GI, good idea. You

have to feel comfortable 100% with whomever you decide to stick

with. Besides I think removing your bowells to alleviate

consitipation is a little drastic, but then again I dont know your

whole story and there may be more to it then just that. As far as

having alot of bile in your belly, well that means its backing up for

some reason or your just making too much. But either way it would

have to go through the sphincter at the end of the stomach where it

meets the intestine, its called the cardiac sphincter, and it is

usually a one way valve, sending food out not stuff back in. So that

is something that may need further study and I would think it would

lead to a very sour stomach.

I hope this helps a little.

Warmly,

christine

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