Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 I had problems with shrimp myself, but not with Bee's egg drink. I think she's right, it's the sulphites. Luv, Debby San , CA 380/246/170 --- Bee <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote: > > > > > Hi Bee, I doing pretty well getting over the flu > (so far has lasted 4 > > weeks) but I am wondering about my continued > weightloss and > hairloss. > > Also my stomach pains. My weight is down to 122 > and I'm 5'9 " and my > > hairloss seems to be more increasing with this > flu. Also, is it a > > sign of die-off when you eat shrimp and spinach > with butter and > > coconut oil and watercrease and sea salt and about > 2 hours later your > > stomach hurts alot? I took the baking soda like > was suggested and it > > didn't seem to help. > > ==>Do not be too concerned about your weight, and as > you progress on > this program you hairloss will diminish and then > stop. The flu you had > was a cleansing/healing reaction. I'd suspect the > shrimp because they > usually contain sulphites or some other kind of > perservative which > isn't always noted on the label. Try Bee's Egg > Drink and see if you > have the same reactions, but ensure you don't add > more butter and > coconut oil than you can handle. Also ensure you > are doing everything > you can to improve your digestion - see the section > " How to Improve > Digestion " in my main candida article. If all else > fails I suggest you > do the 9-day program: > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/dig6.php ------------- Most people won't change until the pain of where they are exceeds the pain of change. Being willing to delay pleasure for a greater result is a sign of maturity. -- Dave Ramsey My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Heal yourself with nutrition: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 I have had this problem now for almost 2 years, a very bad ache in my stomach and not being able to " produce " anything and the pain gets worse if I do get the feeling of needing to go to the bathroom. I went to the dr and they did an endoscopy on me. And I was dx'd with acid reflux disease, I have a lot of small ulcers lining my stomach and esophagus its also very red and swollen they said. The Dr. put me on an antacid and lots of fiber and something for my nausea, and at 1st this worked and the pain went away and I was able to " produce " . but then the pain came back so they then added another not stopping the 1st one just adding.. and again the pain went away and I was able to produce but only for awhile I am now on 4 separate antacids and some pain killers.. but again it has all came back.. the medicine only work for awhile. I will be returning to my doctor this next week. And I don't want any more meds I want them to fix my problem whatever it is. , Bryon, Jordon 8, 7 From: redfeather03@... Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 2:40 PM Subject: stomach pain Hi all, My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA or any disabilities), and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and consistent diarrhea or?constipation.? The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when needed, and levothyroxine.? thanks! (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 my son could not handle the naproxyn. he had serious stomach pain while on it -------------- Original message -------------- From: redfeather03@... Hi all, My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA or any disabilities), and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and consistent diarrhea or?constipation.? The doctors have had no idea wha t to think and have only been able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when needed, and levothyroxine.? thanks! (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 My son has had severe stomach pain and is also on Naproxen. He would go doubled over in pain. What finally worked for him was ... Prilosec in the morning, pepcid with each Naproxen and also prescription Miralax. I guess the combination dealt with any ulcer- like symptoms from the Naproxen and also any digestive issues which sometimes accompanies JRA in certain kids. He never appeared constipated or had " bathroom " issues but an X-ray showed otherwise. The rheum. mentioned that some JRA kids have trouble fully emptying their systems. It is working (keep the fingers crossed) and saves him from having to undergo the scope with the GI folks. Hope you find answers soon. > > Hi all, > My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA or any disabilities), and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and consistent diarrhea or?constipation.? The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when needed, and levothyroxine.? thanks! > (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 That's interesting!? Lexi had an endoscopy about a year and a half ago for the appetite issues, and because it was a few months after having the flu, JRA flare-up, and major asthma issues all at once - they found a bacterial fungus in her esophagus.? The weird thing is, they didn't immediately find it, but after letting the culture grow for 6 weeks, then they called and said they " grew " a fungus on her culture.? They put her on a short term antibiotic to treat it, and they said they think she had it from the inhaled steroid from her asthma flare up.? I'm curious if they should look for that again, but I don't see how that would affect her stomach.? Maybe Lexi also has acid reflux??? stomach pain Hi all, My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA or any disabilities), and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and consistent diarrhea or?constipation.? The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when needed, and levothyroxine.? thanks! (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 Hmm, that's good to know.? Thanks. Re: stomach pain my son could not handle the naproxyn. he had serious stomach pain while on it -------------- Original message -------------- From: redfeather03@... Hi all, My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA or any disabilities), and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and consistent diarrhea or?constipation.? The doctors have had no idea wha t to think and have only been able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when needed, and levothyroxine.? thanks! (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 I didn't know about the common issues with JRA and digestive issues!? Hmmm, maybe I should've asked her rheumy at the Dec. appt. Thanks, Re: stomach pain My son has had severe stomach pain and is also on Naproxen. He would go doubled over in pain. What finally worked for him was ... Prilosec in the morning, pepcid with each Naproxen and also prescription Miralax. I guess the combination dealt with any ulcer- like symptoms from the Naproxen and also any digestive issues which sometimes accompanies JRA in certain kids. He never appeared constipated or had " bathroom " issues but an X-ray showed otherwise. The rheum. mentioned that some JRA kids have trouble fully emptying their systems. It is working (keep the fingers crossed) and saves him from having to undergo the scope with the GI folks. Hope you find answers soon. > > Hi all, > My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA or any disabilities), and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and consistent diarrhea or?constipation.? The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when needed, and levothyroxine.? thanks! > (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 Hi : Hannah had severe stomach pain this summer. We were referred to a GI doctor who did both an endoscopy & colonoscopy. They found her stomach was full of ulcers and determined the cause was Motrin. Hannah did not take this everyday, but enough to apparently cause damage. They put her on Nexium twice per day for 6 mos. We are now trying to stop the Nexium and have instructions that she can take it when her stomach is acting up. Her medical record now also lists an allergy to NSAIDs and they said she can never take them again. Lexi could very well have NSAID intolerance. It is also very possible that she could have acid reflux, given that she also has asthma. They often go hand in hand as well. It would definitely be worth mentioning to her doctor. Beth & Hannah, 12, unspecified arthritis w/hypermobility; asthma; migraines, gerd; vitamin d deficiency Beth " We can't direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails " -author unknown ________________________________ From: " redfeather03@... " <redfeather03@...> Sent: Friday, January 9, 2009 3:40:34 PM Subject: stomach pain Hi all, My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA or any disabilities) , and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and consistent diarrhea or?constipation. ? The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when needed, and levothyroxine. ? thanks! (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 Interesting!? I am always?amazed at?the wealth of wisdom on here with all the wonderful parents!? Thanks, I will ask her doctor about both possibilities. stomach pain Hi all, My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA or any disabilities) , and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and consistent diarrhea or?constipation. ? The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when needed, and levothyroxine. ? thanks! (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 Just curious---have they tested her and your other daughter for celiac disease? If not, I would suggest that. You can do an elimination diet and see if that helps. e, mom to " joe " 22 poly/lupus/psoriatic?? ---new doctors, new ideas From: redfeather03@... <redfeather03@...> Subject: stomach pain Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 1:40 PM Hi all, My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA or any disabilities) , and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and consistent diarrhea or?constipation. ? The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when needed, and levothyroxine. ? thanks! (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 They tested Lexi for celiac because they said it's very common for JRA, hypothyroid, and celiac to go hand in hand, however the tests came back negative.? They've never tested my oldest daughter for celiac but they said that for her, since her pain is almost ALWAYS in the mornings before she eats, they don't link it to a food issue. stomach pain Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 1:40 PM Hi all, My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA or any disabilities) , and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and consistent diarrhea or?constipation. ? The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when needed, and levothyroxine. ? thanks! (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 sounds like IBS From: redfeather03@ aol.com <redfeather03@ aol.com> Subject: stomach pain @group s.com Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 1:40 PM Hi all, My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA or any disabilities) , and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and consistent diarrhea or?constipation. ? The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when needed, and levothyroxine. ? thanks! (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 IBS? stomach pain @group s.com Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 1:40 PM Hi all, My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA or any disabilities) , and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and consistent diarrhea or?constipation. ? The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when needed, and levothyroxine. ? thanks! (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 irritable bowel syndrome stomach pain > @group s.com > Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 1:40 PM > > Hi all, > > My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having > consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past > 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom > and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to > struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does > not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the > pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried > giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets > lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her > off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all > to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes > keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every > morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA > or any disabilities) , and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of > school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and > consistent diarrhea or?constipation. ? > The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been > able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? > Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The > meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when > needed, and levothyroxine. ? thanks! > > (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 Is there anything you can do for that? Re: stomach pain irritable bowel syndrome stomach pain > @group s.com > Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 1:40 PM > > Hi all, > > My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having > consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past > 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom > and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to > struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does > not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the > pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried > giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets > lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her > off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all > to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes > keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every > morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA > or any disabilities) , and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of > school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and > consistent diarrhea or?constipation. ? > The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been > able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? > Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The > meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when > needed, and levothyroxine. ? thanks! > > (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2009 Report Share Posted January 12, 2009 my daughters GI has her on Cyproheptadine for stomach pain. She recently had a biopsy of her stomach and blood tests. She has gastritis and finally we have discovered, hopefully, the main culprit. She is allergic to eggs!!! Good luck with your daughter! > From: redfeather03@ aol.com <redfeather03@ aol.com> > Subject: stomach pain > @group s.com > Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 1:40 PM > > Hi all, > > My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having > consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past > 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom > and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to > struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does > not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the > pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried > giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets > lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her > off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all > to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes > keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every > morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA > or any disabilities) , and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of > school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and > consistent diarrhea or?constipation. ? > The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been > able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? > Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The > meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when > needed, and levothyroxine. ? thanks! > > (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2009 Report Share Posted January 13, 2009 Thanks - the only frustrating thing is that it usually takes a very long time to even get to a GI doctor!? stomach pain > @group s.com > Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 1:40 PM > > Hi all, > > My daughter Lexi? (7, poly JRA, hypothyroidism) has been having > consistent stomach pain as well as appetite issues for the past > 2 years or so.??She spends quite a bit of time in the bathroom > and her digestion seems?to be a bit off since she seems to > struggle to " produce " anything, although when she does, it does > not look like constipation is the culprit.? She describes the > pain as a very bad " ache " , not sharp pain, and we've tried > giving her antacids, benefiber, and just making sure she gets > lots of fiber in her food, plus last year we tried taking her > off all dairy for 3 weeks to see if there was a difference - all > to no avail.? This stomach pain seems to fluxuate, sometimes > keeping? her up at night and it affects her almost every > morning.? We have similar issues with her oldest sister (no JRA > or any disabilities) , and she ALSO has missed quite a bit of > school over the last 2-3 years because of stomach pain and > consistent diarrhea or?constipation. ? > The doctors have had no idea what to think and have only been > able to speculate that for her it may be the result of anxiety.? > Anyone have any thoughts though on Lexi's stomach issues?? The > meds she is on are Enbrel (1 injection per week), naproxyn when > needed, and levothyroxine. ? thanks! > > (Arvada, CO. mom to 4 kiddos - 3 of whom have special needs) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2009 Report Share Posted September 7, 2009 In a message dated 07/09/2009 19:36:44 GMT Daylight Time, nicoline.cammenga@... writes: We just received the results of a stool test, it seems he has some kind of candida. (c. glabrata, and I think he has this candida already many years)) Could his pain be related to the candida? >>I think so, can cause gas, yeast ferments! Mandi in UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2009 Report Share Posted September 7, 2009 My husband has done 9 rounds with DMSA and ALA. It happened now already a few times on chelation days that he had a terrible pain in his stomach, which lessened after he went to the toilet and had stools. Could this be a side-effect of the chelation? We just received the results of a stool test, it seems he has some kind of candida. (c. glabrata, and I think he has this candida already many years)) Could his pain be related to the candida? Nicoline Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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