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stomach issue

by nellie123101, Sep 30, 2009 08:35AM
bout a year ago i had my gallbladder removed, ever since i suffered from diarrhea and nausea.i have a constant pain and i had bout three uti's and was on four different course of anitbiotic's and developed c-diff. but eventhough i did all that i can to do follow the doctors regiment i still sick, im not sure what to do... my gi doctor is doing an endoscopy again, and my pcp is sending me for a ctscan of the abdomen/pelvic mayb to rule out endometriotis, but i have these episodes where the pain is so severe is like i have my gallbladder still and i start to have cold/ sweats and feel like im going to pass out.... blood work came back for positive h-pylori, but because of my history of c-diff i cant tke anitbiotc... my question is what can b the best route for me to take and not worry so much of whats going on... im afraid it can be stomach cancer which i have all symptoms, yet im confused in what to do...
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