Hello all,
I have been nausea 24/7 for 4 months, stomach pain at night for 4 months, vomiting at least once a day for 4 months, accompanied with this is light headed, fatigue, dizzy, headaches, and joint pain. I have been seen by two different GI doctors, my OBGYN, and 2 primary care doctors. I have been to the ER at least 4 times and no one can give me an answer. I am not able to work because of this and can't live my daily life. I have had a hidascan, stomach emptying test, ct, ultra sounds, endoscopy, and a stomach biopsy. I have tried multiple medications as well. I do have ITP which thought that it could be related to everything that is going on but all my blood test are normal. Is there something I am missing? I am starting to feel like this is all in my head. I am don't know what test to ask for next or what I should be doing. If anyone has had something similar to this and has gotten answers please let me know
Hello, I have ITP as well and those symptoms don't sound related. I'm sorry your going through this. I hope you get answers soon
Hi Khammond1018
Ask to be tested for inflammation in the body if you have joint pain..an ESR and CRP blood test for inflammatiom...also get your Vit B12 tested and Vit D..if these are low you will get all the symptoms you have described....
Have you tried a food diary to see if a food is causing your digestive symptoms?
Sounds like a deficiency and wrong diet to me.. Vitamin B12 or Magnesium
I have had my B12 checked and it was normal. I am not sure if they done my Vit D yet. I will check oon that.
Thank you!
I have not tried that yet. It is something that I will start doing.
Thank you.
I have tried to change my diet and it doesn't help. My B12 is normal but will check on the other things.
Thank you.
all in all it sounds for me like IBS.. I just responded to another post.. not sure if I can copy that here.. let me try..
urgs.. they are post is waiting to be moderated.. I will copy it as soon at it is available..
Hopefully it will pinpoint something.
They haven't said it was IBS. They don't know what to do anymore.