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addis001

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  1. Just found out Gluten was the key to everything... We've been trying since November to get Prego. And I've been gluten free for a month now.. Any advice on how to get prego would be great!! I have a 2 year old now. We want one more then we are done. It seems like TTC is a struggle since we got prego with our first on the first try. My body feels different...
  2. Yes being gluten free has helped my energy level, and pain.. Which is funny today and felt my back right rib, and felt a protrusion.. Definitely going to ask GI on Monday's appt.. My biggest fear is that it is a cyst of some kind.. My new GI, I'm going to ask for blood test, a new biopsy test, and a CT scan.. But after going gluten free, and being...
  3. I did.. I had stones in Gallbladder.. I also had hyperthyroidism at for about 6 years when they found the gallstones.. After they were removed my thyroid was fine.. So weird.. And now i'm having pain under right back rib again today and i feel something.. I really hope its not a tumor, or cyst under my right rib.. i'm trying the gluten free after my...
  4. So my liver is normal My poop is normal My colonoscopy was normal, camera down the throat was normal The GI calls it IBS... Yeah right... The pain is only on my right side under my right rib.. My biggest 3 concerns is gluten sensitivity/allergy, a stone in bile duct (no gallbladder), and Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction(happens when you've had gallbladder...
  5. I wish I could do that. But I feel like something is really wrong, since i'm feeling so much pain on my right side. Even with the tramadole (spelling?), it relieved the pain one night, but the next night it did not help at all. But on the third and fourth night the diet is finally helping somewhat..And the procedure is in 7 days, they rushed it since i...
  6. I thought so.. My gut told me this guy is not that great.. But he fit me in quick.. His bedside manner is horrible.. but his partner just left the practice and hasn't found an office yet, and he is much better. both my parents used him.. But he wouldn't be able to see me in a month or so... The only thing that is keeping me with this horrible guy...
  7. So my GI is doing a colonoscopy, to check to see what is going on inside me.. A little weird that he didn't want blood work, or anything else. Also he is doing a endoscopy, down the throat to see down the stomach. He guessed that it might be Crohns, IBS, or Ulcers. The Crohns definitely makes sense, but I asked about Celiac. And he said I wouldn't...
  8. YES Zofran!! It saved my life... Its like a miracle drug... After seeing the GI, he wants to do colonosopy (spelling). he thinks its Crohns, IBS, or ulcer.. At least we're doing something..
  9. This was an amazing question.. Since I'm already trying to fit gluten free foods into my lifestyle already. You would think it would work overnight. But after two days of doing the gluten free foods, all I have is diarrhea and stomach cramps.. But even though I still need to see a GI. I feel like a proactive approach is helping me to cope better.
  10. Everyone I talk to that had no gallbladder, has had the worse problems battling stomach virus's too. I had mine removed due to stones. Why was yours removed if you don't mind me asking? ***Update*** Had to go to the ER today.. I've had two days of constant diarrhea, which made me dehydrated.. They gave me an IV and (Zofloft?spelling?) For nausea...
  11. My history- Hyperthyroidism 2000-2004 (went through a period of not caring to take my PTU, not having insurance during 2003-2004) Suddenly in 2005, some of my symptoms were gone and blood tests were normall.. Pain and gall stones found in 2006. Gallbladder removed in 2008. (insurance finally kicked in) Hyperthyroidism again in 2nd trimester of pregnancy...
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