A month ago, our 13 year old son began having sharp pain all across his stomach, more intense on the right side, with diarrhea, vomiting, dizziness and nausea. About every 36 hours he would have intense
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Vascular spasm for about 2 hours and
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Crying in infancy from the pain. He hasn't been to
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School-age children development since 1/4/05. He has had blood tests, stool samples, 2 ultasounds, 1 x-ray. He was admitted to the hospital on 1/22/05, after a 3 hour
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Vascular spasm which was intolerable. They did additional blood work, endoscopy with a biopsy and a HIDA scan. They apparently have ruled out gallbladder problems, virus, bacteria,
appendicitisAppendicitis, liver&pancreas problems. They also have ruled out a food allergy. The found gastritis, no bacterial infection. They also found that the food moves to slowly from the stomach into the small intestine and refluxes back into the stomach. This is all that they are able to diagnose and they are treating with the following medications : Carafate 10ML 4 x/day, Donnatal 16.2 mg - 1 tablet 4 x/day, Reglan 5 mg. 1 tablet 4x/day, Protonix 40mg 1 tablet every 12 hours. They tried numerous pain medications while he was in the hospital (morphine, toradol and nubain) none of them worked. He was released from the hospital on 1/27/05. He is still in extreme constant pain, the intestinal spasms are not as severe, but are still present. He says the pain is worsening. He is still having diarrhea, dizziness and nausea, and can barely walk. He does not sleep through the night, due to the pain. He has lost 11 pounds. His diet consists of water, sprite, jello, bread, oatmeal, chicken soup and Boost. It is particularly bothersome to us that this is the first time he has had an illness that he doesn't seem to be getting better. We are reaching out because the pain is worsening. We are questioning his diagnosis and treatment as he is not getting better.