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COULD THIS BE VAGUS NERVE PROBLEMS?

For the past 3 1/2 years my wife has been suffering with frequent bowel movements w/stomach pains,fast heart rate and sweating. Everytime she eats or drinks anything 10-15 min later sometimes 25-30 min later she has a bowel movement and stays on the toilet for about an hour all the time. Her stool is usually very loose and the other day she had some white jelly or mucus like substance come out.During this time she has seen about 3 GI doctors and 2 bariatric doctors. One of the bariatric doctors felt that she needed a Gastric revision but it had to go through a board of his peers and they felt that it wasn't warranted. She has pains in her middle abdomen just about everyday,we thought it was IBS but she still have pains even after bowel movements and it continues. During and after eating she sweats especially from her nose area and her heart rate goes up.She has seen and currently seeing a cardiologist for her heart and is on medication,she never had heart problems like this prior and it seems like the heart rate is tied in with the pain and bowel movement. After every bowel movement she becomes hungry and she has about 9-10 bowel movements a day or more and looses 4-5 pounds a day.
My wife had Gastric Bypass Surgery roux-en-y 8 yrs ago and her gallbladder was removed during this surgery,I read that 17% of patients that had gallbladder removal had long term bowel complications and bile. Or could this be vagus nerve because she is having related symptoms.What kind of doctor can test for vagus nerve disorders?
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She has seen several gastroenterologists and she has been tested for all those you named and then some,also for chron's too. She has also seen an endocrinologist as well for endocrine,hormone and thyroid disorders and all negative.I researched about vagus nerve disorder and she is showing all exact symptoms,also she has had prior surgeries(full hysterectomy and a few adhesion removals).I'm no doctor but I'm just needing help and answers because she has been going through this for almost 3 years and it has been frustrating going from doctor to doctor with no results. Thanks for responding sir What kind of Dr are you? and if she sees a neurologist does it have to be in a university teaching hospital. Doesn't a neurology clinic has the same testing capabilities because we are in a small town and we would have to drive miles away which we have done too much before.
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My mother has experienced much of the same after a gastric bypass for weight loss and her Dr finally diagnosed it as "dumping syndrome secondary to small pouch syndrome".  Basically, the pylorus is not closing and her stomach has not expanded any from the initial post-operative size because of this.  
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Hi there!

Well, without a detailed clinical evaluation it would be difficult to determine the cause of her symptoms. Possibilities that may need to be considered include dietary causes, stress/ anxiety, GI infections, inflammations, GI motility disorders, malsorption syndromes, IBS, hormonal/ endocrine imbalance, autonomic disturbances, medication side effect etc. I would suggest getting this evaluated by a gastroenterologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management. For autonomic/ vagus disturbances she would need to be seen by a neurologist at a university/ teaching hospital.
Hope this is helpful.

Take care!
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