Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're 48 - could these be menopause symptoms?
Pre-menopause? I still have a regular period but I have started hair loss and other pre-menopause symptoms. But this was kind of sudden.
Anonymous wrote:
My mom had a blockage, or not quite a blockage yet but a giant mass that was quickly on its way to being one. She had diarrhea so didn't immediately think blockage since so much was still making its way out. Nothing showed up on her scans except an old fashioned x-ray, that revealed a grapefruit sized mass. Her symptoms were very similar to your's -- including the quick weight loss and no appetite. Enemas in the hospital didn't work and she ended up on a mix of Miralax and laxatives. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Try the barley water. It works quickly, like in a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update:
Doctor actually did three medical tests (Blood counts CBC with auto differential, comprehensive metabolic panel, C-Reactive Protein) -- ALL were 100% normal. (And, as stated before, ultrasound was normal.)
Pain is still bad -- unable to sleep bad but not ER bad.
Belly is now significantly extended -- I look a couple months pregnant.
And I've lost multiple pounds in the past week.
Gallbladder is out -- no jaundice at all.
I have an OB appointment on September 12th.
Meanwhile, I am thinking it is celiac. As I mentioned, my maternal grandmother died of ovarian cancer relatively young (under 50 and before menopause) and I recall being told that it put me at somewhat higher risk for ovarian and colon issues, including celiac.
Just because I am in so much pain and discomfort, I would love to know WHAT to do while I wait to a GI appointment (which I am going to try to make ASAP). Besides completely eliminating gluten (no, I didn't do the barley water and don't eat that much gluten in general), how do I reduce the pain?
My concern is that I didn't eat one bite of anything that could even contain gluten yesterday. I had oatmeal (organic, steel-cut, high quality brand), celery with hummus and cream cheese, and coffee with nonfat milk, and yet I still was major bloated, crampy, and gassy. Do I need to avoid all dairy and legumes too? What food ideas to people have? I have almost completely lost my appetite anyway but I need to eat.
Does exercise help? Cardio or strength? Does lemon in water help? I will do anything.
My mom had a blockage, or not quite a blockage yet but a giant mass that was quickly on its way to being one. She had diarrhea so didn't immediately think blockage since so much was still making its way out. Nothing showed up on her scans except an old fashioned x-ray, that revealed a grapefruit sized mass. Her symptoms were very similar to your's -- including the quick weight loss and no appetite. Enemas in the hospital didn't work and she ended up on a mix of Miralax and laxatives. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried a castor oil pack and heat? That can stimulate peristalsis and soothe gut. Then massage all of abdomen in a circular motion.
Please do get checked. A dear friend had bowel obstruction that ended up being a mass. It did not show in initial testing. Not wanting to disturb you, hoping it’s food intolerance or something more easily remedied. .
Anonymous wrote:Your PCP can do a blood test for celiac. It will run around $40.
Anonymous wrote:Update:
Doctor actually did three medical tests (Blood counts CBC with auto differential, comprehensive metabolic panel, C-Reactive Protein) -- ALL were 100% normal. (And, as stated before, ultrasound was normal.)
Pain is still bad -- unable to sleep bad but not ER bad.
Belly is now significantly extended -- I look a couple months pregnant.
And I've lost multiple pounds in the past week.
Gallbladder is out -- no jaundice at all.
I have an OB appointment on September 12th.
Meanwhile, I am thinking it is celiac. As I mentioned, my maternal grandmother died of ovarian cancer relatively young (under 50 and before menopause) and I recall being told that it put me at somewhat higher risk for ovarian and colon issues, including celiac.
Just because I am in so much pain and discomfort, I would love to know WHAT to do while I wait to a GI appointment (which I am going to try to make ASAP). Besides completely eliminating gluten (no, I didn't do the barley water and don't eat that much gluten in general), how do I reduce the pain?
My concern is that I didn't eat one bite of anything that could even contain gluten yesterday. I had oatmeal (organic, steel-cut, high quality brand), celery with hummus and cream cheese, and coffee with nonfat milk, and yet I still was major bloated, crampy, and gassy. Do I need to avoid all dairy and legumes too? What food ideas to people have? I have almost completely lost my appetite anyway but I need to eat.
Does exercise help? Cardio or strength? Does lemon in water help? I will do anything.