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enolah Rookie

Did anyone else have these symptoms before getting diagnosed?


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brie1120 Newbie

Did anyone else have these symptoms before getting diagnosed?

I did/do as well. Sometimes I'll even wake up in the middle of the night with a ridiculous amount of stomach pain. Every doctor wanted to test to see if I was pregnant and I knew for a fact that was not possibly the case.

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I did/do as well. Sometimes I'll even wake up in the middle of the night with a ridiculous amount of stomach pain. Every doctor wanted to test to see if I was pregnant and I knew for a fact that was not possibly the case.

These are the most frustrating symptoms for my active high school aged daughter. It's hard for her to get going in the morning for school when she has to spend the first several minutes dealing with nausea (rarely vomiting) and diarrhea! She's never been late to school, but it's been hard for her to eat breakfast due to overwhelming symptoms when she wakes up.

She soon has her endoscopy and biopsy. Hoping for an answer after her long saga.

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Lizking531 Rookie

Yeah - that's been my modus operandum for years now. Vomiting, for me, is fairly uncommon, but it sometimes gives a surprising amount of relief - like my body knows there something there that shouldn't be. I also have tons of gas in the morning - sometimes I can be my own alarm clock...

tarnalberry Community Regular

If I haven't eaten well, I get nauseous from low blood sugar in the morning. I don't want to eat, but have to have a few bites of something, then do my regular routine (shower, dress), then have breakfast.

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