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Loss of appetite, stomach pains, extreme fatigue....help...

Hello ok so let me start by saying that i have already visited a GI and had a colonoscopy and a lactose intolerance and celiac test done. Celiac and loactose were negative and they did not find anything with my colonoscopy. I will say though that i am in the process of looking for a new GI that my insurance will cove, not just for a 2nd opinion but because they place i was goung i found them very rude n they were very pushy and rushed me out the door every time not telling me basically anything or helping me whatso ever. So back in july of '12 i started having a few days of constipation with stomach cramps and then it would be a few days or diarhea and then constipated again, so back and forth every few days. Im starting to get more worried as i said my last doc didnt tell me anything or bother to really if care to even try n help me or find out whats wrong. The past month things have started getting really bad. Im in constant pain 24/7 with sever stomach pains, all throughout my stomach, not just my lower stomach like it was with constipation. I still have constipation and then diarhea every few days back and forth and still have some bleeding (part of reason i saw a GI in the 1st place). But now im noticing the past month with the stomach pains ive also had loss of appetite or i will be hungry and i will try n take 2 bites of something and automatically feel nauseous n want to vomit(no vomiting though), ive started having pain in my back and my ribs and i am always extremely tired. When i say tired i dont mean, oh i got an hour less sleep last night im tired, i mean i am ALWAY EXTREMELY TIRED! No matter how little or how much sleep i get im always tired n have no energy. Its to the point where i dont even want to wake up or get out of bed anymore. Ive been in tears with my fiance from how tired i always am. Im also always nauseous. So does anybody have an answers or similarities to this? Any input would be great and as i mentioned i will be going back to a GI but im trying to find one that my insurance will cover so yes i do know i need to see a doc i just want to know if anybody else would know whatthis is or if theyve had the same stuff. So sorry so long but thank u so much for reading and i look forward to your comments. Thanks. Btw im a 19yo female with no history of medical problems besides oroblems with ovarian cysts, had tonsils and adboids out at age 7 and tubes in ears at age 8. And also im getting worried because its always been hitting me with a lot of depression lately and im norm a very happy person.
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You're welcome.  I sincerely hope that the home remedy works for you!
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Omg i love cloeslaw lol im going to try it. Yea i truly dont wanna go on any meds if i dont ansolutely have to but it is very upsetting that it seemed as if he didnt even care. Thank you for your response.
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So sorry this is happening to you.  Unfortunately, doctors seem to only know how to prescribe medications.  If there isn't a med for it, they don't know what to do or say.  You might want to eat Yogurt and take some Probiotics to repopulate your stomach with friendly bacteria.  Also, pickled foods such as sauerkraut are good for the stomach.  Try that first - then if it doesn't clear up, see another doctor.  Chances are you just don't have the bacteria necessary for good health - or you could have H-Pylori a bacteria that causes ulcers.  - My daughter healed her stomach of ulcers eating coleslaw every day for a week.  - doesn't work for everyone, but it's worth a try.  I hope this home remedy works for you.
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