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dontfeelsogreat · 1 year
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Okay so here's the audio of my stomach after eating the onion I talked about few days ago. Aaaand as far as I noticed, I'm allergic to onion. That's too bad tho, I love onion and I love when I can feel everything gurgling in my guts.
This time it was wild. Mind you I didn't swallow any air! It was all produced by my stomach and later intestines.
It went crazy around the 02:45 mark, when I turned to my side. So much stomach content and air moved around I could feel it so well under my hand. Everything bulging in there, actually I'm sure you could see my stomach moving through my skin.
I was trying to record only stomach noises, not intestines, because that was where it sounded the busiest. My allergy to onion made my stomach so freaking big! Like, 3/4 of it was filled with air while the rest was struggling to be digested.
I didn't feel any pain in my belly, but the amount of air made it a little uncomfortable. But in a very pleasant way if you know what I mean...
I really recommend listening to the whole audio, it's one of my best!
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sparklyeyedhimbo · 11 months
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AHHHhhhhHHHHHHHHHHHhhhhhHH
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rosasappho · 17 days
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i’m dying guys i really am.
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madame-fear · 7 months
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my stomach hurts so much and i had to leave home and i feel li ke i could just disappear into thib air from all the pai n wtf plesse help
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canadianceliac · 2 years
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When I was 12 years old, I got my first migraine. I had just gotten my first period, and along with the cramps and general ickiness of that, I was nauseous, my neck was killing me, and my head felt like an ice pick had been driven into my skull.
This is normal
That’s all the women in my life told me. That they had the same thing, every once in a while on their period. But not me. I got migraines on my period, on random Wednesday’s, after seeing movies with friends, after walking the dog, in class, in bed…in short, every where, any time, with no warning. That isn’t normal. So 12 year old me was packed up in the car and taken to a doctor.
This is normal
That’s all the doctor told me. I was told to take acetaminophen and ibuprofen, put an ice pack on my head, and deal. So I did. Two years passed of near constant migraines; I changed my behaviour, hoping it would help. I stopped going to movies, I stopped hanging out with friends if there was even a chance I��d get a migraine. Somewhere in this time, not only was my period a major migraine trigger, but it was heavy enough that I would pass out and need more pads than any woman should ever need. At 13ish, I was put on birth control. It took 12 years to get off of it. Eventually, the dizziness and fainting got so bad even outside of my period that finally, after months of begging, I was sent for a blood test where they discovered my iron levels were so low, they were literally undetectable. So now, armed with birth control, pain meds, and iron supplements, I was ready to start high school. Except none of those things were helping. The migraines got worse and worse, the iron supplements hurt my stomach and didn’t help raise my iron levels, and the birth control was not only unnecessary (raging lesbian here) but were likely causing more migraines! My first year of high school, I missed so many classes that I was told at the end of the year that if I had missed one more class, I would not have passed. I had a headache everyday at the end of school, so I would leave before my last class ended. My iron levels were so low that I could barely participate in gym class, and had to nap for hours a day just to feel a bit of energy. At the end of grade 9, after once again begging for months, my doctor sent me to a neurologist.
This is normal…but if you think you have a brain tumour, let me know
That is a genuine quote from my neurologist. And since I didn’t think I had a brain tumour (and he scared me to death with that sentence), I instead sought out other doctors who could help. From the age of 14 to 19, I saw chiropractors, physiotherapists, acupuncturists, nutritionists, naturopaths, hematologists, and more. I had Botox injections, took every type of medication under the sun, from triptans to anti-seizure meds to antidepressants to painkillers, and nothing worked for more than 3 months. That was the limit on every med and every treatment. Nothing really made my migraines go away completely, but they helped a little.
When I went to university, things got a little better. I got a new doctor who was willing to offer new treatments, I was happier, and I had a room with blackout blinds. All a girl could need. I was still getting migraines weekly, but somehow they seemed more tolerable. That was until the summer arrived, and with it, some of the most stressful times of my life. I had gotten a fun summer job, was living at home again, and generally relaxing for the summer. But as the summer arrived, humidity, thunderstorms, and some family issues would elevate my migraines to some of the worst I’d ever had. Trips to the ER offered no relief as I was told to just take more ibuprofen, the chiropractor was visited daily, and I had to quit my job because I missed weeks on end.
The migraines lessened as the summer ended, but my iron deficiency had made everything worse. I was dizzy, tired, and irritable. So, after years of supplements that hurt my stomach and did nothing for my iron levels, I asked for an infusion and instead, I got injections. 10 of them, in my glutes. It was awful, and they left stains on my butt, but my iron levels were finally detectable. When I went back to school, I needed a doctor to sign off on the injections to get them from the school nurse. Now, at my school, you don’t see the same doctor every time so I was sent to see a new doctor who asked a question that somehow, in 12 years of dizziness and supplements, no doctor had ever asked.
Why
It seems like a silly question, but it would change my life. This was the first time a doctor had gone past the explanation of “woman with low iron”. Why did I have low iron? I took supplements, I ate red meat, and I didn’t bleed a lot on my period because of the birth control. So how did my iron never get better unless it was injected directly into my muscles. There were a few potential reasons that we quickly ruled out through tests or family history, and then the doctor said “I have one last thing to check for, but it will almost definitely come back negative since you have none of the symptoms, but we should try anyway”. The test was $100 bucks out of pocket, and until recently, I don’t think I would have gotten that test done if I wasn’t so desperate for an answer.
A week after the test, my doctor called and asked me to come in. They would never discuss results over the phone, so it didn’t seem like anything important to me, just another negative test and no answers. But when I got there, and my doctor opened the results to read, she literally laughed out loud. I was the first person she had ever sent for the test, with no symptoms, and yet I somehow had the highest levels she’d ever seen. I’d need a biopsy to confirm, she warned, but she was 100% sure I has Celiac disease. Now this might be obvious to you due to my account name, but at the time I was floored. Allergic to gluten? I’m an Italian Jew, all we do is eat gluten. My stomach never hurt, I never had digestive issues, and yet my body was destroying itself every time I had so much as a crumb.
I got the biopsy and an official diagnosis, I stopped eating gluten, and slowly but surely, my migraines went away. Not entirely, I still have a migraine on my period, and if the weather gets really crazy, but once a month is better than always. But now I get to see movies with friends, and go to fireworks shows, and go on long walks, and dance in night clubs. I’m making this post to help others like me, who have searched and pleaded with doctors to do something and gotten no where. I want to make it so clear right now that I did everything I could. I advocated for myself, I asked questions, I tried every treatment offered to me, and got no where until some random doctor asked a question no one had tried to answer, and just happened to know that migraines and iron deficiency could be symptoms of Celiac disease.
I’m making this post, and this account, to tell people that they should ask to get tested, even if there’s no family history or stomach troubles. The asymptomatic version makes it hard to diagnose, but my life got so much better when I found out. I’m not cured. I still have low iron and migraines, but it’s better. I’m happier.
The rest of this blog is going to be actually good recipes, GF alternatives, and some need-to-knows about being gluten free. But I hope my story will get out there and help at least one person suffering (My grandma tells everyone she’s ever met who’s had a headache to get tested, and she’s already helped 3 people so I think my chances are pretty good.)
Thanks for sticking around to read this. I appreciate it.
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suffering-tummy · 2 years
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Oh God, if only you knew how badly my tummy hurts!! These cramps are just unbearable. I can't even comfort myself lying down, because I can't get away from the bathroom. I am sitting and rubbing my bloated guts desperately.
Please tell me someone this will end soon 😥
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dylan-the-gay · 9 months
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Made this mushroom feel all the pains i feel everyday
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🌿Hi :)
My name is different, but call me Sodalin or Soda.
Biologically, I am a woman, but you can use any pronouns to me.
I am bisexual, I love all people equally!!
I don't know English well and I translate most of the phrases in the translator, so I'm sorry in advance for the mistakes!
In fact, this is a kink blog, since I'm writing this for my (and yours of course!) pleasure. But there won't be 18+ content pointing to fetishes, so you can stay.
Do I fulfill requests? Definitely yes!
I can write: vomiting, stomach ache, rumbling in the stomach, non-graphic (!!!this is important) description of diarrhea
I can't write: scat, omorashi, farting and stuff like that
My Fandoms are: Harry Potter, The Rise of the Shield Hero, Miraculous and so on.
Good luck and have a nice day! I hope for your attention.
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iam-warrior · 2 years
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I am a blessing, a free spirit all alone. Healing physical Illness, mental health tendencies & trying to start my life.
It feels like the people around me want to keep me down to keep my mouth shut.
I don’t have to be afraid anymore. Of them or anything ever again. I will heal & make my great escape. Using strategy and faith in life and the lord.
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kratomkittycat · 2 years
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My Chronic Gastritis Story
My condition started in Spring of 2021. I was 178 pounds. The first symptoms I noticed were that I would get very full (stuffed) after just a few bites of food. I didn’t realize that I was sick, but when I was complaining to my friend about it, he told me to get tested for h pylori because he had it and that’s how his started. Of course, I panicked because I’m emetophobic, and reached out to the doctor right away.
Before my doctors appointment, I got worse, and had to eat tiny portions and felt like I was going to throw up. I tested negative for h pylori, so the doctor said it must be GERD and said I could take 15 mg of prevacid each day.
At first, I got better and felt back to normal. But then, over the next month, I experienced more and more frequent episodes of stomach pain after eating. The pain was actually getting worse and worse. By June, I was taking zofran every day and would be curled up on the floor shaking with my pain and feeling like I am going to throw up.
The prevacid was doubled, but I continued to rapidly get worse. On June 26th, throughout the day, I had eaten fried food, coffee, and a chocolate covered Oreo. At that point, even zofran didn’t do anything besides stop the vomiting. I was in excruciating pain for a long time that night. After that, I couldn’t even tolerate water or any amount of food.
I went to the Mass General emergency room 2 days later. The doctor said that my symptoms sound like a classic, textbook case of gastritis. I got prescribed sucralfate 1 gram 4 times a day, along with the 30 mg prevacid.
The sucralfate was an absolute miracle. I still had to follow a strict diet and only eat small amounts of food, but I at least felt better. And I got an endoscopy, which led the doctor to say that I do in fact have mild chronic antral gastritis and GERD.
In October, I was still on the diet, and still couldn’t eat the way I did before I got sick. I told my doctor that, and he said to take another 30 mg dose of prevacid in the evening.
In November, I reached 142 pounds. Everyone congratulated me for my weight loss.
Flash forward to today, I feel close to being cured. I’m not 100 % cured, my stomach still hurts sometimes. But I can overeat again, and eat trigger foods (coffee, chocolate, fried spicy food). I am so thankful that my doctors prescribed these meds. Who cares if I have to take them up to 6 times a day? They help.
My doctor said that I don’t have to take the sucralfate anymore since I’ve been taking it for almost a year, but I still take it, because I wanna eat whatever I want and not get sick. I also don’t want my symptoms to come back. I am however, unfortunately starting to gain that weight back.
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vydehihospital · 2 years
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What are the common prevention methods to improve a stomach infection?
The most important thing you can do to improve the symptoms of stomach infection is to drink plenty of fluids. If possible, try to sip the liquids slowly, as it will help prevent vomiting. You should also get plenty of rest. If you can, stay home from work, school, or daycare. Also, wash your hands often, especially after you go to the toilet.
You should also stay away from spicy food and heavy drinks. These foods can make you feel even worse, and you should avoid these foods. You should also avoid drinking alcoholic drinks or coffee since these can worsen your symptoms. If you have vomiting and diarrhea, stay at home and drink plenty of fluids.
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Good handwashing is a great way to reduce the risk of contracting gastroenteritis. Avoid touching food that has been contaminated by diarrhea or vomiting. Always wash your hands thoroughly, including between meals. It is also a good idea to avoid eating raw meat or undercooked eggs. Also, if you have young children, make sure they get the rotavirus vaccine when they are two to three months old. This vaccine will reduce the chances of gastroenteritis.
If you suspect that you have a stomach infection, see your healthcare provider right away. Your provider can perform a physical exam and perform tests that can help diagnose the infection. They can also take a stool sample to rule out any other bacterial or parasitic infections. Fortunately, this stomach infection usually goes away on its own within a few days. If you have diarrhea, you may want to wash your hands frequently, especially after changing a diaper. You can also avoid eating contaminated foods that are labeled with warnings.
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tummmyache · 1 year
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Hi Everyone
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I am new here :) wanted to find a place where I can meet people with tummy ache kinks, like me. I'm a bit shy to post videos yet but maybe we can DM?
look forward to meeting you guys :)
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Hello everyone, I'm back from school and it was great. Well, it was great until my stomach had hurt like Hellblade during my fourth block class. But don't worry, I'm better now 💙😁
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drhitendrakgarg · 16 days
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डॉ. गार्ग आपको बताएंगे कि खान-पान की आदतें, जीवनशैली, और स्वास्थ्य संबंधी अन्य कारक कैसे पेट में जलन का मुख्य कारण बन सकते हैं और इसे कैसे नियंत्रित किया जा सकता है।
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gsgroupofficial · 27 days
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digstv · 3 months
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