Dear All
My father has really suffered for years. I'm about to qualify as a veterinary surgeon and he's been supporting me for years so now it's my turn to try to help him. However, his symptoms have got me really confused.
(1)
ulcerativeUlcerative colitis colitisColitis
Crohn's disease
Irritable bowel syndrome
Ischemic colitis
Necrotizing enterocolitis
Salmonella enterocolitis
Ulcerative colitis - diagnosed 1994
(2) haemarrhoids
(3) frequent
noseNose fracture bleeds
(4)
intoleranceCeliac disease - sprue
Gestational diabetes
Lactose intolerance of several food types including (
citricCitric acid-sodium citrate acid,
greenGreen tea veg,
alcoholAlcohol and diet
Alcoholism
Alcoholism - resources
Breath alcohol test
Delirium tremens
Fetal alcohol syndrome, food additives)
(5)
fattyXanthoma clearClear by design
Clear eyes
Clear eyes acr
Clear eyes clr diarrhoea (leaves fat globules floating on water surface)
(6) non-specific symptoms such are
migraineMigraine
Migraine - resources
Migraine cause
Migraine headache
Migraine with aura
Migraine without aura
Mixed tension migraine-like heachaches,
nauseaHyperemesis gravidarum
Morning sickness
Nausea and vomiting, lethargy,
exerciseAerobic exercise
Aging and exercise
Asthma
Benefit of regular exercise
Bone-building exercise
Diabetes and exercise
Exercise - a powerful tool
Exercise - dress appropriately
Exercise and age
Exercise and weight loss
Exercise can lower blood pressure intoleranceCeliac disease - sprue
Gestational diabetes
Lactose intolerance (not dyspnoea or collapse)
Any food that has been processed with additives etc. leave him with
painfulPainful menstrual periods headaches,
nauseaHyperemesis gravidarum
Morning sickness
Nausea and vomiting,
weaknessWeakness. He's been on his own version of an exclusion
dietAge-appropriate diet for children
Alcohol and diet
Balanced diet
Cholesterol and diet
Chromium in diet
Dash diet
Diabetes diet
Diarrhea in children - diet
Diet - calories
Diet - cancer treatment
Diet and disease for years. His
dietAge-appropriate diet for children
Alcohol and diet
Balanced diet
Cholesterol and diet
Chromium in diet
Dash diet
Diabetes diet
Diarrhea in children - diet
Diet - calories
Diet - cancer treatment
Diet and disease is very low fat. A recent
bloodAmylase - blood
Bleeding
Blood cells
Blood clot formation
Blood clots
Blood culture
Blood differential
Blood gases
Blood gases test
Blood glucose monitoring
Blood in semen test revealed that he has very low
bloodAmylase - blood
Bleeding
Blood cells
Blood clot formation
Blood clots
Blood culture
Blood differential
Blood gases
Blood gases test
Blood glucose monitoring
Blood in semen cholesterolCholesterol
Cholesterol and diet
Cholesterol producers
Cholesterol test
Coronary risk profile
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides (not necessarily a good thing!). However, I am unaware of any other abnormalities detected.
If his
colitisColitis
Crohn's disease
Irritable bowel syndrome
Ischemic colitis
Necrotizing enterocolitis
Salmonella enterocolitis
Ulcerative colitis were to have a hypersensitivity component then many of his
intolerancesCeliac disease - sprue
Gestational diabetes
Lactose intolerance could be explained. It would appear that fat is getting
brokenBroken bone
Broken or knocked out tooth down successfully since it is liquified when he defecates. However, the speed at which he produces this diarrhoea post-prandially and the apparent lack of
bileBile culture
Bile duct obstruction
Bile pathway
Bile produced in the liver
Biliary stricture
Safe driving for teens pigments etc. has got me wondering if he may have a cholestatic/hypermotility problem as well as
colitisColitis
Crohn's disease
Irritable bowel syndrome
Ischemic colitis
Necrotizing enterocolitis
Salmonella enterocolitis
Ulcerative colitis.
Fat soluble
vitaminsPernicious anemia
Schilling test
Scurvy
Vitamin a
Vitamin b-12
Vitamin b12 level
Vitamin b3 source
Vitamin b6 benefit
Vitamin c benefit
Vitamin d source
Vitamin e such as A,D,E,K would not be absorbed well if he had a malabsorption problem. The lack of
greenGreen tea veg in his
dietAge-appropriate diet for children
Alcohol and diet
Balanced diet
Cholesterol and diet
Chromium in diet
Dash diet
Diabetes diet
Diarrhea in children - diet
Diet - calories
Diet - cancer treatment
Diet and disease could
leadLead poisoning to vit K deficiency and this could relate to his frequent
noseNose fracture bleeds.
Recently he discovered a
drugChemical dependence - resources
Chemotherapy
Drug abuse
Drug abuse and dependence
Drug abuse first aid
Drug allergies
Drug induced hypertension
Drug rash on the back
Drug rash, tegretol
Drug signs and teenagers
Drug-induced hypertension called Questram which he persuaded his doctor to prescribe. This contains cholesterolamine and its action is primarily to reduce
bloodAmylase - blood
Bleeding
Blood cells
Blood clot formation
Blood clots
Blood culture
Blood differential
Blood gases
Blood gases test
Blood glucose monitoring
Blood in semen cholesterolCholesterol
Cholesterol and diet
Cholesterol producers
Cholesterol test
Coronary risk profile
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides by reducing absorption of fats through the g.i. tract. After altering the dose slightly, he managed to stop his diarrhoea for the
firstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 400 time in years. However, his
noseNose fracture bleeds have been recurring more frequently and lasting longer. He has just started taking alfalfa tablets which are supposed to contain Vit K and his
noseNose fracture bleeds are greatly reduced, as are his haemorrahoids, but now he is off the questram again and his diarrhoea has returned.
My main question is how best to proceed from here. Can we desensitise
allergicAllergic conjunctivitis
Allergic reactions
Allergic reactions to medication
Allergic rhinitis components of
colitisColitis
Crohn's disease
Irritable bowel syndrome
Ischemic colitis
Necrotizing enterocolitis
Salmonella enterocolitis
Ulcerative colitis? Should he go
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment onto the questram or is that just solving one problem and creating a whole lot more? Should he start taking a vit A,D,E,K supplement (he can't take a complete
multivitaminMultivitamin
Multivitamin with fluoride
Multivitamin with iron
Multivitamin with iron and fluoride
Multivitamin with minerals
Multivitamin, prenatal because it gives him a
headacheCause of headaches
Causes of secondary headache
Cluster headaches
Headache
Headache causes
Migraine
Migraine headache
Migraine with aura
Migraine without aura
Mixed tension migraine
Pain of cluster headache)? Does it sound as though there may be a cholestatic component to all this? Or perhaps an underlying
pancreaticBiliopancreatic diversion (bpd)
Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch
Pancreatic abscess
Pancreatic cancer, ct scan
Pancreatic carcinoma
Pancreatic islet cell tumor
Pancreatic pseudocyst, ct scan
Pancreatic, cystic adenoma - ct scan problem that I am inadvertently overlooking? Does anyone else out there show similar symptoms? How are you managing? What papers should I read on this?
The doctors here in the UK are pretty apathetic about my father's problems and tend to deal with him symptomatically rather than working hard to find an underlying cause. He is only 52, slim and otherwise "healthy" with the whole of the rest of his life to enjoy if he can overcome the restrictions his body is placing on him.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
couldn't find an answer, except "Are you under any stress?".
This seemed to be the questions everywhere I went. Anyway, I
discovered I have Celiac Disease. Especially the fat in your stool, being lethargic, nausea and headaches; these were all my symptoms. I went on a gluten free diet and have felt soooo
much better since then. Look under Celiac Disease in your search engine and you will find alot of helpful info.
This may not be your problem, but maybe the info. will help.
Good Luck!