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upper abdominal pain, indigestion & reflux, nausea & headaches following virus

Hi,

Sorry about the long post but this is a long story and I'm hoping someone can help.  About 3 months ago I returned from a short holiday in Egypt with what my doctor attributed to a stomach virus.  It lasted for about 2 weeks and obviously I was quite relieved once it subsided but I have not felt right since.  I started to feel like my food wasn't going down properly and it would sit at the top of stomach.  This got worse and was accompanied by a general feeling of malaise - tiredness, dizziness, palpitations, insomnia, headaches and an inability to focus.  I would also suffer from the sudden onset of anxiety and panic for no apparent reason and would go extremely tense and be unable to relax for several hours.  It was on one such occassion that I ended up in A&E as I felt so unwell.  I had high blood pressure and an irregular heartbeat but once they had ruled out pancreatitis and gallstones as the cause of my abdominal pain they sent me home with "indigestion."  
I saw my doctor afterwards who tested my blood for numerous things including hormones, anaemia, thyroid and H Pylori which all came back negative.  It was then suggested my original virus may have irritated my stomach and i was prescribed omeprazole which helped a little but not entirely.  However, I am still left with pains in my stomach (just below my ribcage) which are there constantly but worsen after eating.  I am constantly bloated, even in the mornings and since finishing the course of omeprazole symptoms have worsened once more and I now have acid reflux and a sensation of something being stuck in my throat all the time.  I have just started with vague nausea and headaches too and am now utterly miserable.  Bowels seem ok, little irregular with quite loose movements (which float but have attributed this to the excess air that is constantly present in my stomach), but no bleeding or anything drastic.  
I do have a tendency towards stress and anxiety and wondered if the orginal stomach issues have set off the other symptoms which seem more unrelated as I am constantly worrying about it - my doctor has prescribed very mild antidepressants which I thought helped a little until I started with this nausea.  I also feel very dehydrated all the time - dry skin and sore throat but I am drinking plenty of water and eating fairly well even though I seem to get full a lot more quickly.  
Either way I am certain of an underlying problem with my stomach as I have never experienced anything like this before - never even had indigestion or panic attacks or anything which would imply some of these symptoms.  I am 23, female and essentially healthy - don't smoke, drink in moderation and am a healthy weight.  
I am due an upper abdominal ultrasound this weekend (which I have waited a month for and my doctor says probably won't show anything anyway) but have no other tests planned at this time.  I just don't know what to do at the moment, I feel like I am back and forth to the doctor constantly which is affecting my studies and my social life.  The only thing which seems to help is omeprazole as I have noticed the symptoms worsening again now I've run out but I am not enjoying the prospect of a lifetime prescription to something like that as it obviously doesn't solve the underlying problem and I am still quite young.
The only other thought I had was having developed an intolerance to some foods but I don't even know where to start testing that theory.  I attmepted giving up dairy for a while but that didn't seem to help.    
Does anyone have any ideas as to what this may be or has experienced anything similar following a virus?  I'm going through cycles of feeling better and then terrible again but the constant factor always seems to be the aches in my upper abdominal region.  Please help!
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I had the exact same symptoms - started in the beginning of January as nausea. I went to the doctor and he prescribed omzoprezole. That helped some, but I was so stressed out that I went and had a physical. During this time, I lost 12 pounds (in about 2 weeks). My doctor said that my physical and bloodwork were clean. I still didn't believe it, so I went to another doctor who tested me for h-pylori. Again, tests were negative. I then went to a gastro doctor. Had an ultrasound, followed by endoscopy and colonoscopy. That all came back clean. Again, my symptoms were nausea, indigestion, weight loss, and dry, itchy skin. Turns out that this was all anxiety. If you look it up, you'll see that stress and anxiety can cause so many symptoms that you're experiencing. Search on Health Anxiety.

I feel so much better now after learning that it was due to stress.

Just to let you all know, I'm 45, and a director of Information Technology, and have never had a health problem / anxiety problem before.
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i am 16 years of age, and last year i had a stomach bug, it only lasted 24 hours but was really sever, i was being sick all nite long,
i stopped eating for a few months because i was scared i would be sick again.
this has leed to me losing alot of weight, i weighed in at 8 and a half stone and am now 6 stone 4,
my stomach constanly aches, i have sharp pains in my sides just above my hip bone. i feel nauseous alot, even tho im never sick, im constantly feel tired, ache or have serious headaches.
i am taking omzoprezole for acid refluxion and motillium and domperidone for nausea, but nothing seems to help,
i feel ill all day long and the symptoms never stop, it has restricted my life that much that i cant even go to school.
i try pain killers, heat pats etc, but nothing ever works, i have been suffering with this for over a year, i keep going to the doctors but all he does it give me omzoprazole and domeridone, do you think  should ask him for a blood or stool test

i feel so lost and dont know what to do anymore, this illness has also caused me to suffer with anxiety and depression.

please all suggestions are very much appreciated
many thanks
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Hello,

Kelpar4, I have responded to your message which I hope helps.  Personally my stomach has settled down a lot, it has not gone away completely but is much better than it was.  I have a repeat prescription for omeprazole but I only take it when I feel bad as I didn't want to become reliant on it at such a young age.
I am terribly sorry to hear there are so many of you experencing similar things, as I have said to Kelpar4 I have come to understand that a lot of my symptoms are probably stress/anxiety related and since this realisation I have felt an improvement.  I know a lot of doctors do try and put things they can't explain down to stress and I was dead set against this idea until I researched it properly and realised the large amount of people experiencing similar things and how it can cause such a wide variety of symptoms that baffle doctors, particularly gastrointestinal problems.  Not having an explantion only makes it worse as you just feel more anxious and stressed.
All my tests came back negative and I know how frustrating this can be but all I would say is keep at it, if you don't feel better then there is obviously a problem and you must go back to the doctor again and again until you find a solution, even if it could be psychological as I think mine is, as there is a lot that can be done either way.
I know this isn't for everyone and I'm sure many of you could have a physical illness and I don't want to imply that this is what it must be as this isn't a universal answer by any means.  I just wanted to let everyone know my experiences and draw attention to the fact that stress is something to consider.  It doesn't make the symptoms any less real and it helps to look into it, just as a possibility.  It's surprising how many people there are out there with the same problems.  

Good luck to everyone and I hope you all find some relief soon.    
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Hi- My daughter age 13, has the exact same thing.  Started out  as a stomach virus and
turned into a recurrent virus.  Has extreme pain throughout her abdomen feels like she is going to throw up but never actually does.  Doctor is sending her to a  gastro-
enterologist after having done extensive blood tests and ultrasound.  The pain has been unbearable for her and I.  We are both suffering at night since we don't sleep and she has missed so much school we had to have her put on chronic illness status so she won't have to repeat the 7th grade.  Well I'll keep posting as much as I learn  tomorrow is another round of blood testing. Ugh!!!!!    Thanks for posting your stories keep them up to date so we can all compare notes    Kelly  
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Hi All,

I have the exact problem!!! I got a REALLY bad case of food poisoning at compulsary work function in Dec '07. That continued on for roughly 4 weeks of getting better and getting worse. It yo-yo'd alot. I actually had a blood test taken then and I had over 8 times the normal level of bacteria in my system then normal and my doctor said that the previous night before the test was taken (when the cramping had gotten so bad I was litterally lying in bed screaming in agony) that my major organs were probably starting to fail.

Ever since, every couple of months I have it back again. I have been constantly nauseas this entire year and I hadn't even vomited or had diarrhea since I was around 10 before last December. It's been a year and all of a sudden I have it back, not quite as bad as when my organs were failing, but it feels almost as bad. Have been for around 20-30 blood tests throughout the year to no avail. Tested for seliac disease, lactose intolerance, liver function and nothing. My GP has thrown in the towell and I'm off to a gastrointerologist at some stage soon. I've had an ultrasound a few months ago and they found nothing.

I have been depressed in the past and I am getting very depressed again. I barely go out anymore and sure as hell can't drink socially at all seeing as I can't even eat anything. I've been living off corn thins and avocado and ginger beer (which helps settle the stomach...this actually helps a little people). I also have low blood sugar, low iron and low blood pressure normally and so these have worsened beyond belief since I got this horrible thing. I'm still working, but constantly either running to the loo, feeling faint or dizzy.

I don't know what else to do. I tried eating gluten free for a week and no such luck. Tried just cutting out dairy products but even bread was making me sick. I still feel really nauseas if I eat the avocado and corn thins but I have to eat something. Weight loss to date in around 15 kgs...getting very worried now as I just keep losing weight. My GP says that if this goes on for much longer I will need to be hospitalized and on a drip.

Hope you guys find out whats wrong :) I'll keep you posted if I find out anything. Good luck guys and hang in there :)
Love Tahlia
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Have you had any result updated?
I have pretty much all the same symptoms, but never had a stomach virus (that I am aware of)
I have been thru a lot of emotional stress lately and mostly blamed all this on the stress, I tried Yoga to relaxe and destress it helps but the symptom persist. It is like a vicious circle, because I don't know if the pain is du to stress or vice versa anymore...but one thing I know for sure the pain and nausia and all the other symptoms are REAL!!!
I have lost +20 pounds du to all this in the last 4-5 month! I am scared to eat!
I went to see the doctor 2 days ago, they took blood samples to do all sorts of tests but I will only have the results in about 2 weeks......as if I need that stress!

Would really like to hear your comments and results!
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