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PLz HELP
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PLz HELP

by pilot, Nov 19, 2001 12:00AM
I am a 20 year old pilot and have been in perfect health so far.
about 3 weeks ago I started to get some nausia and almost completely lost my appetitie. I went to the doc and he passed it for an infection in the bowel. I have also lost about 3 or 4 kilos in about 3 weeks which I'm assuming might be due to lack of food. I still have my symptoms to date and everymorning I go to the toilet once. The stool is very loose and almost watery. A couple od days ago I stareted to get some hearburn whenever I eat and I burp a lot too. I have no pain in my abdomin (abdomen) and I don;t really feel weak or dizzy much. But this is really startting to worry me now and I'm fearing the worst because the symptoms just don;t want to go away. should I be worried or not??
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by kittygirl, Nov 19, 2001 12:00AM
do you still have your appendix?? could be the cause.
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