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Re: bad stomachFrom: natasha (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Oct 4 15:58:57 2006
At Wed, 4 Oct 2006, polly wrote: > >At Wed, 4 Oct 2006, natasha wrote: >> >>just wondering does any of you get bad stomach with endo?i get little >>cramps and tummy burning and stabbing pains in my lower stomach im new >>to all of this can any of you advice me on it please? >> >>-- >>n.gordon >> >I have been diagnosed with endo for 6 years, but the first symptoms I >had were intestinal and stomach related, so I spent four years before >that with GI docs. I too have stabbing pains in my stomach and >intestines. I also get the burning sensation in my tummy, which I have >started calling the "ornery tummy." I've found that on those days when >my tummy is bad, I only eat mild, low-fat foods, like chicken soup and >turkey sandwiches. Anything acidic or spicy or fatty will set off >diarrhea and cramps, at least for me. The other thing that helps for >me, believe it or not, is ibuprofen. I have been told not to take too >much because it can cause ulcers, but sometimes you have to weigh the >consequences of feeling better now or later. I hope that helps...and if >you find anything else that helps let me know!!! >thanks i brought some today and they are helping i dont like taking painkillers but sometimes have to > >-- >p.parks >
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