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lower intestine nausea

by chris911, Nov 08, 2009 02:39PM
I have had almost every test out there (they don't see anything) and the doctors still can't figure what is going on. I am nauseated all day long, becoming worse at night. If I eat then it will get bad about 2-3 hours after. Its not in my stomach, and I don't ever throw up. has anyone had something like this? And I know its not in my head!
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by Jaybay, Nov 08, 2009 02:59PM
What tests have you had?  I had the same symptoms when my gallbladder got infected (no stones) and also when my appendix got infected.  Neither condition showed up on tests so I had eventually begged a surgeon to peek inside with the laparascope.  As he said, "Even a blind squirrel can find a nut once in a while!"

Were you prescribed anything for the nausea?  Phenergan has always worked well for me and it's inexpensive.  At least try to get the symptoms treated while you work toward a diagnosis.
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