Guest guest Posted January 8, 2006 Report Share Posted January 8, 2006 I just wanted to post something interesting our gi nurse told me a couple of days ago. My oldest son has suffered from unexplained stomach pain for years. No tests show anything and we could not figure out what was wrong. Slowly he began to eat less and less complaining he was hurting so much on top of his already low appetite. The docs though maybe it was a sensitivity disorder causing him to feel any fullness in teh stomach as pain or was his anxiety. Finally, he was given periactin to get him to eat more, and boy did it worked. But the strange thing was we also began to see less adn less of his stomach pain until it was gone, (he has complained of it for years). The only time it may reoccur is the times I have forgotten his meds and he begins to eat then suddenly he doubles over in pain and even has a hard time sitting teh n I remember I forgot to give it to him. His gi nurse told me that there is something they call abdominal migraines that are not medical diagnosis because there is not much known about them and it is not studied, adn it depend on who you talk to, but the 'diagnosis' is tossed around.. she said the preventative med they use for childhood migraines is periactin (I had heard that before) and it would explain what is going on with my son. childhood migraines run in my family, my brother even had a strage sort which caused temporary paralysis (diagnosed at children's hospital) and we didn't even know that was possible. I was really facinated by this. My whole family and docs have not been able to figure out what it is about periactin that has stopped his lifelong stomach pain.. Just wanted to toss this info out to anyone who could use it. mom to Autumn RSS SUmmer SGA, Ocean SKye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2006 Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 - this is great info. As you know, Ian complains of his belly hurting on and off since August. I'll be mentioning this to my GI doc as a consideration for Ian - very interesting. I'm sorry your son has experienced this discomfort - but, happy to know you found something that works. Thanks again for sharing. - H > > I just wanted to post something interesting our gi nurse told me a > couple of days ago. My oldest son has suffered from unexplained > stomach pain for years. No tests show anything and we could not > figure out what was wrong. Slowly he began to eat less and less > complaining he was hurting so much on top of his already low > appetite. The docs though maybe it was a sensitivity disorder > causing him to feel any fullness in teh stomach as pain or was his > anxiety. Finally, he was given periactin to get him to eat more, and > boy did it worked. But the strange thing was we also began to see > less adn less of his stomach pain until it was gone, (he has > complained of it for years). The only time it may reoccur is the > times I have forgotten his meds and he begins to eat then suddenly he > doubles over in pain and even has a hard time sitting teh n I > remember I forgot to give it to him. His gi nurse told me that there > is something they call abdominal migraines that are not medical > diagnosis because there is not much known about them and it is not > studied, adn it depend on who you talk to, but the 'diagnosis' is > tossed around.. she said the preventative med they use for childhood > migraines is periactin (I had heard that before) and it would explain > what is going on with my son. childhood migraines run in my family, > my brother even had a strage sort which caused temporary paralysis > (diagnosed at children's hospital) and we didn't even know that was > possible. I was really facinated by this. My whole family and docs > have not been able to figure out what it is about periactin that has > stopped his lifelong stomach pain.. > > Just wanted to toss this info out to anyone who could use it. > > mom to Autumn RSS SUmmer SGA, Ocean SKye > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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