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Nora1219

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Nora1219 Newbie

I have had a really rough year I had my gallbladder out April 7, stayed sick after that was diagnosed with Celiac by positive blood test and biopsy June 3, 2008 even after being on a gluten free diet i have still been very sick so GI did a follow up endoscopy on Mon and found that i have several severe ulcers and erosive gastritis so now i really need help. Has anyone else had this happens to them? anyone have any suggestions on how to help all of this stomach pain and the best things to eat and drink that won't make it worse, or my diarrhea worse. any help is appreciated


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Sorry you are not feeling well.

Did you get tested for H. Pylori? If you have it, it will need to be treated. I personally would use Mastic Gum and Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice plus lots of fresh/clean water to get rid of it. But ask your doctor about this.

I would also take Digestive enzymes with my meals. Like "Digest More". No HCL (Hydrochloric Acid for now). Plus a good probiotic. And "Pepzin GI" to heal my stomach lining.

Avoid the foods that aggravate ulcers:

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Eat everything else not on that list.

This is what "I" would do, but check with your doctor before trying anything you read online.

Nora1219 Newbie

they did a biopsy of the ulcers so i think he is testing for the H. Pylori from what i understand and they started me on acid reducing medicine that is supposed to help heal, but takes time. Thanks for the advice!

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