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Re: can't pass gas

From: Adam (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Sep 6 07:07:47 2003


Yeah... I have it too... I have to take 400-500 mg of gas-x and about 15 tums just to attempt to get off of the floor. I haven't been to a doctor yet about it because it usually only lasts a day and then I'm ok for another few weeks... maybe months. Just the other day I was doubling over and about to go to the hospital. I couldn't take the pain. I decided not to go because I had to catch a plane to Florida. For seven days now I am in major pain. I will see a doc when I get to Florida. I wake up and as soon as I stand and get vertical my stomach starts popping and the gas pressure starts to build. Also upon eating I get the stomach popping and it seems that in the last week I must have eaten 50 gas-x and at least 70 tums. I think this time it's not so apt to disappear by itself. Basically I'm screwed until diagnosed.

-Adam

At Sat, 12 Jul 2003, jordan wrote: >
>Hello,
>
>I have a very difficult time passing gas. It seems like its just stuck
>inside me. I feel it but I just cant seem to get it out. It puts so
>much pressure on everything and causes MAJOR cramps. I lay on the floor
>and try to pass gas to relieve the pain. It feels like everything is
>swollen inside. I have an appt with a GI doctor in 4 weeks. I know I
>have endo, I had surgery about 4 months ago. The doctor found a lot of
>endo.
>
>I was wondering if anyone else has a problem like this. It seems silly
>but im in a lot of pain because of it.
>
>Thanks,
>
>--
>Jordan
>




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