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Abdominal Pain

by TBelle, Sep 25, 2007 09:33AM
My husband has been having moderate to severe pain in his lower left abdomen for two-three weeks now.  It is generally brought on by anything he eats and is worse when laying or sitting still.  He has had diarrhea and vomitting on occasion over the past few weeks.  It was our assumption, based on his symptoms, that this would be related to his intestines in some way.  However, the CT Scan he had yesterday revealed a "thickening" on his kidney.  He has no problems with urination or the usual functions associated with the kidneys.  How could his symptoms be related to his kidney?
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by scarlet37, Sep 25, 2007 07:36PM
  His bodies inability to filter the toxins out of his body?  Sometimes the nautral acids can build up and the body cannot process them quickly enough out of the body.

  good luck

    
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