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Lost 50 pounds in 5 months

I have diarrhea, vomiting , constipation, severe cramping in lower abdomen and constant pain near my belly button and up also pain sometimes shoots into my back , I have lost 50 pounds in 5 months and still loosing weight, it's very hard to eat , my tummy hurts worse when I eat and I also feel full after just a couple bites . My platelet count is 530 , my Immature Grans # auto is 0.04 and my C02 level is 21.2 . I finally got a appointment with the GI doc but it isn't until the 28 of this month and am in constant pain along with fatigue, I feel very scared and hopeless, maybe someone can give me some direction or advice, I have been to the ER and they can't seem to do much, I have thought of going to my doctor and asking to be hospitalized so that maybe I can get answers and relief sooner but I don't want to be pushy !!!!! Thank you
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Thank you for the advice, I hope you feel better!!!
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Be as pushy as you need to to feel better. Be as demanding as possible. All of the blood tests the Gi Doctor will order can be ordered by the gp. I have had some similar issues lately, and mine seems to be stress coupled with a resistance to gluten
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