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Re: does this happen to anyone?

From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Nov 18 13:06:33 2002


Melissa, I have the same kind of problems, although for me, it doesn't just occur at night. I often find myself with diarrhea and nausea, although I am lucky that it very rarely leads to vomiting. I can never pinpoint any reason for it (flu symptoms, something I ate, etc.) so I know it has to be the endo. I know many women with endo who experience the same problems. Also with me, the nausea, etc. doesn't necessarily coincide with my endo pain. Today is a great example: I am not in pain for once, but my stomach feels like it is on a roller coaster. I just try to watch what I eat on the days I am really woozy, and make sure the Tums/Rolaids are close by! Hope it helps to know you are not alone-just suffering another lovely symptom of endo! (Aren't we all just so lucky??)

Amy

At Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Melissa wrote: >
>Was just wondering after a hard night if this happens to anyone... I'll
>be o.k. for most of the day then all of a sudden it hits me like a wave
>nausea and vomiting and diarrhea.. It's not centered around my endo
>pian. My doc said it was due to the endo though. It seems like after a
>few hours of vomiting and nausea it will start to go away. Mostly this
>happens at night. Does this happen to anyone else?
>
>--
>Melissa
>




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