My grandmother initially tested positive for h.
pyloriHelicobacter pylori
Pyloric stenosis in April 2003. For reasons unknown, she was not treated at that time. In Feb 2004, she had
MRIAbdominal mri
Chest mri
Heart mri
Lumbosacral spine mri
Melanoma of the liver - mri scan
Mri
Mri of the brain
Mri of the head
Mri scans
Spine mri of
stomachAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Esophagus and stomach anatomy
Feeding tube insertion - gastrostomy
Gastric cancer
Gastric suction
Gastric ulcer
Ileus - x-ray of distended bowel and stomach
Nausea and vomiting
Roux-en-y stomach surgery for weight loss
Stomach and
pelvisCancer - renal pelvis or ureter
Nerve supply to the pelvis
Pelvic laparoscopy
Pelvis x-ray and she reports that no
ulcersBasal cell carcinoma
Canker sore (aphthous ulcer)
Canker sores
Cause of peptic ulcers
Corneal ulcers and infections
Gastric ulcer
Genital sores - male
Location of peptic ulcers
Peptic ulcer
Pressure ulcer
Progression of a decubitis ulcer were indicated. Starting in early 2005, she started complaining of severe
stomachAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Esophagus and stomach anatomy
Feeding tube insertion - gastrostomy
Gastric cancer
Gastric suction
Gastric ulcer
Ileus - x-ray of distended bowel and stomach
Nausea and vomiting
Roux-en-y stomach surgery for weight loss
Stomach painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources. Her complaints were basically ignored (she feels); she was extensively tested for
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment and
intestinalAmebic liver abscess
Barium enema
Colorectal polyps
Colostomy
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Gastrointestinal disorders - resources
Gastrointestinal perforation
Intestinal gas
Intestinal leiomyoma
Intestinal obstruction
Intestinal obstruction repair issues--no one ever even looked at her
stomachAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Esophagus and stomach anatomy
Feeding tube insertion - gastrostomy
Gastric cancer
Gastric suction
Gastric ulcer
Ileus - x-ray of distended bowel and stomach
Nausea and vomiting
Roux-en-y stomach surgery for weight loss
StomachIn April 2006, a new doctor finally seemed to listen to her complaints of
stomachAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Esophagus and stomach anatomy
Feeding tube insertion - gastrostomy
Gastric cancer
Gastric suction
Gastric ulcer
Ileus - x-ray of distended bowel and stomach
Nausea and vomiting
Roux-en-y stomach surgery for weight loss
Stomach painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources, and observed the severe
stomachAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Esophagus and stomach anatomy
Feeding tube insertion - gastrostomy
Gastric cancer
Gastric suction
Gastric ulcer
Ileus - x-ray of distended bowel and stomach
Nausea and vomiting
Roux-en-y stomach surgery for weight loss
Stomach bloatingAbdominal bloating
Premenstrual bloating (grandma says she felt 7-8 months pregnant at the time). Once again, she tested postive for H.
pyloriHelicobacter pylori
Pyloric stenosis, as well as some other "
fungusFungus
Pulmonary aspergilloma (mycetoma)" (grandma can't remember the name) supposedly caused by all the steroids she was taking for her
emphysema (because she didn't rinse her
mouthMouth sores
Oral cancer after taking them?). She was started on a course of something for the "
fungusFungus
Pulmonary aspergilloma (mycetoma)" as well as prev-pac for the h.
pyloriHelicobacter pylori
Pyloric stenosis, which she successfully completed. She reported some intial relief except that for about a week after the treatement, she experienced heavy,
blackBlack cohosh
Black draught
Black haw, tarry
stoolsBloody or tarry stools
Diarrhea
Fecal culture
Fecal occult blood test (fobt)
Fecal smear
Flushable reagent stool blood test
Lice, body with stool (pediculus humanus)
Scabies mite, eggs, and stool photomicrograph
Scabies mite, photomicrograph of the stool
Stool gram stain
Stool guaiac test. The discomfort and
swellingAbdomen - swollen
Ankle sprain swelling
Breast - premenstrual tenderness and swelling
Foot swelling
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling
Gums - swollen
Joint swelling
Mastoiditis - redness and swelling behind ear
Scrotal swelling
Swelling quickly returned, however.
In June 2006, she visited the doctor again, this time feeling 11 months pregnant, and with very
swollenSwollen glands feet and
faceFace pain. Grandma reports that the doctor was so concerned she wanted to process grandma into a hospice because she was "just in the end stage of her disease." This REALLY scared my grandmother, and she refused to be admitted (she'd rather die at home with grandpa.) Did she understand the doctor correctly? Is the diagnosis so grim? It's very hard for any of us to believe we should be preparing for her
deathDiscussing death with children
Gangrene
Liver cell death
Loss of a child - resources
Sudden infant death syndrome as a result of this
infectionAcute cytomegalovirus (cmv) infection
Acute hiv infection
Asymptomatic hiv infection
Athlete's foot
Breast infection
Cellulitis
Chlamydia infections in women
Common cold
Corneal ulcers and infections
Cystitis - acute bacterial
Ear infection - acute? (My grandmother also suffers from emphesema, so maybe the doctor was speaking of THAT disease? But that wasn't the issue being discussed at the time). I'm reading that there are other therapy options, so why the hospice scare?
I don't think the doctor gave her any treatment at that last visit, but Grandma has been uncomfortably
livingAdvanced care directives at home since then (now August 2006), feeling as if her new doctor had given up on her. Her
stomachAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Esophagus and stomach anatomy
Feeding tube insertion - gastrostomy
Gastric cancer
Gastric suction
Gastric ulcer
Ileus - x-ray of distended bowel and stomach
Nausea and vomiting
Roux-en-y stomach surgery for weight loss
Stomach is still always bloated (6-7 months pregnant), and her feet and
faceFace pain are now very
swollenSwollen glands again, and she still has a dull
painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources just under her
breastBreast - premenstrual tenderness and swelling
Breast augmentation - series
Breast biopsy
Breast cancer
Breast infection
Breast lift (mastopexy) - series
Breast lump
Breast lump removal
Breast lump removal - series
Breast lump self exam
Breast lumps boneBone fracture repair
Bone fracture repair - series
Bone graft
Bone graft harvest
Bone lesion biopsy
Bone marrow aspiration
Bone marrow biopsy
Bone marrow culture
Bone marrow transplant
Bone mineral density test
Bone pain or tenderness. Just last week she tested h.
pyloriHelicobacter pylori
Pyloric stenosis postive again (via
breathBreath alcohol test
Breath holding spell
Breath odor test). At that time, she was told that she's bloated "simply" because she's constipated (diagnosed simply by "feeling" of her
stomachAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Esophagus and stomach anatomy
Feeding tube insertion - gastrostomy
Gastric cancer
Gastric suction
Gastric ulcer
Ileus - x-ray of distended bowel and stomach
Nausea and vomiting
Roux-en-y stomach surgery for weight loss
Stomach area), and she should take a
fleetFleet bisacodyl
Fleet enema
Fleet enema for children
Fleet pain relief pad
Fleet phospho soda
Fleet sof-lax enemaBarium enema and drink
milkBreast milk
Breast milk jaundice
Lactose intolerance
Nipple discharge - abnormal of
magnesiaMagnesium amino acids chelate
Magnesium chloride
Magnesium citrate
Magnesium gluconate
Magnesium hydroxide
Magnesium in diet
Magnesium oxide
Magnesium salicylate
Magnesium sulfate. She says she's
eatingAnorexia nervosa
Binge eating
Bulimia
Eating disorders - resources
Necrotizing soft tissue infection
Sweating
Sweating - absent better now (although my grandpa says not so much), and she drinks at least one can of Ensure a day (grandpa says more if she doesn't eat.) She has an appointment with her doc again next Monday, but she's scared. Does any thing I've said here raise a red flag? What can I tell her to ease her
fearsFears and phobias?
Thank you in advance for your response to this lengthy message!
If you eat a yeast diet which makes the yeast grow some more like beer,bread,sugar,starch ,mushroom etc,it is like adding fuel to the fire.
You need to add some good bacteria back to your system,they are either in yogurt or in pill form.
get the good ones from health food store.