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Nov 22, 2009 12:10PM in the Anxiety Community
Hey there, I've been suffering for 4 years with nausea/IBS issues and finally I was told to do a elimination diet (basically eat pears and turkey for 2 weeks and then add one item of food daily) Well turns out I'm very intolerant to soy! A little bit of soy sends me in total panic/nausea/brain cloud mess for days! I was having panic attacks 24/7...se...
Nov 11, 2009 10:23AM in the Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Community
Hey thanks you two, Yeah i'm having a hard time figuring this out so thanks for the information. When I did the food elmination diet, as I took wheat/corn grains out I noticed I felt better the more and more I took out, and finally I narrowed it down to just rice and veggies and fruits and meats but then I noticed and thought to myself "wait a minu...
Nov 09, 2009 11:57AM in the Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Community
Hey there, I've been sick for 4 years, finally after my 4th GI he suggested a food elmination diet (I was dealing with anxiety..severe nausea..) so it turns out SOY was the bad guy..also I took out dairy and gluten..sweets to combat the IBS-C i'm dealing with but I still have pains.. So I did citrucel but it failed..not sure if it's the citric acid or t...
Nov 09, 2009 10:55AM in the Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Community
I would start a elimination diet..worth a shot... I had the WORST nausea, anxiety..upset stomach, IBS issues and I went 2 weeks on eating pears/turkey/meats without flavoring/white rice..and my nausea and severe anxiety went 90%. Turned out it was soy that was getting me. A common symptom of food intolerance's is anxiety..sometimes insomnia because of la...
Nov 07, 2009 10:34AM in the Gastroenterology Community
I've heard of some users who get "bile reflux" after gallbladder surgery. Basically the stomach valve nerve or muscle at the end of the stomach doesn't function right and bile can sneak in, causing pain..nausea and acid reflux. I've heard sleeping on your right side helps and avoiding laying on your left side (because your stomach if I remember...
Nov 04, 2009 11:18AM in the Gastroenterology Community
I haven't had the exact situation like you're talking about but I would think *normally* a GI specialist would put you on a powerful antibiotic that's not absorbed easily into the bloodstream like Flagyl for example. That's usually used for infections in stool, colon but each bug has it's own special antibiotic that is more effective than others. If you hav...