y0willy0 All American 7863 Posts user info edit post |
So about 2 months ago I started having a lot of stomach issues. Intense nausea and burning stomach issues every night for like a week. Then went to the doctor and diagnosed with gastritis...
After about 2 weeks I felt better (prescribed pantoprazole and carafate). Figured I was all better and went back to eating like usual.
While I was on the meds I was eating less caffine, high fat foods, etc.
I've continued these habits and now I'm starting to be nauseous ALL DAY. Every time I eat my stomach hurts or burns intensely, and it more frequently occurs at night.
Feel tired all the time too! If this makes any sense, it feels like my intestines are always "hot."
Help meh
(Going back to the doctor Friday) 2/22/2012 5:48:24 PM |
tacolu Suspended 1136 Posts user info edit post |
Pregnant? 2/22/2012 5:51:54 PM |
y0willy0 All American 7863 Posts user info edit post |
Only with rage... 2/22/2012 5:58:50 PM |
se7entythree YOSHIYOSHI 17377 Posts user info edit post |
*nauseated. nauseous means you make other people sick. this may be the case but i don't think that's what you meant.
have you tried taking something like prilosec on a regular basis?
btw, i have this exact same problem right now except i am pregnant. with a human baby.
[Edited on February 22, 2012 at 6:01 PM. Reason : ] 2/22/2012 6:01:03 PM |
y0willy0 All American 7863 Posts user info edit post |
Congratulations!
*Nauseated then, thanks. I don't think I make others sick.
I don't think I'm preggers
Is Zantac similar to Prilosec? I have that, but it doesn't seem to be helping.
[Edited on February 22, 2012 at 6:09 PM. Reason : -] 2/22/2012 6:07:24 PM |
se7entythree YOSHIYOSHI 17377 Posts user info edit post |
explanation, from webmd
Quote : | "Products like Pepcid-AC are called histamine-2 blockers or H2 blockers. These drugs reduce production of stomach acid. Pepcid AC and other H2 blockers such as Tagamet HB, Zantac 75, and Axid AR are available in prescription strength or in lower doses over-the-counter. These products are for relief of heartburn, acid indigestion, sour stomach, and other conditions, such as stomach ulcers.
The newest type of heartburn medication to become available over-the-counter is Prilosec. Prilosec belongs to a family of drugs called proton pump inhibitors or PPIs. This type of drug is often used when antacids or H2 blockers fail. PPIs block the secretion of acid from the stomach. Prevacid can be bought over the counter. Protonix, Aciphex, and Nexium are examples of other PPIs that are available only by prescription." |
soooo idk which would really be better. sounds like if zantac isn't doing it then maybe you should try prilosec since it works differently. the package says it can take up to 4 days to see the full effect though, so keep that in mind.2/22/2012 6:25:10 PM |
coolio526 Veteran 485 Posts user info edit post |
Prilosec and pantoprazole are in the same class. I could not tell by your OP if your are still on the pantoprazole but dont take them both. That being said we just started GI in school so I might be of more help in a week. Does tums help at all? 2/22/2012 7:17:25 PM |
Chance Suspended 4725 Posts user info edit post |
Well, I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night so i figure I'm qualified as anyone here... 2/22/2012 7:25:54 PM |
bottombaby IRL 21954 Posts user info edit post |
Is this burning creeping up your throat or is it in your actual stomach and intestines? It may be an ulcer.
My mother had a lot of GI issues that sent her in circles at the doctor's office. She was treated for all kinds of stuff: heartburn, gastritis, ulcer, just being a crazy hypochondriac, etc. It turned out that she had a hiatal hernia. Part of her stomach had come up through the hole in her diaphragm and started to twist. It required surgery to correct. 2/22/2012 7:27:43 PM |
Vix All American 8522 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, this happened to me. It took them forever to figure out WTF was wrong with me, but it turns out not eating gluten relieved all my symptoms.
This girl had the same problem: http://blisstree.com/eat/gluten-free-not-fad-fortthose-with-celiacs-disease-gluten-intolerance-975/
I recommend getting tested for food allergies using an IgE or IgG allergy test.
You could always try doing an elimination diet, I bet it wouldn't hurt at any rate. 2/22/2012 7:29:13 PM |
benz240 All American 4476 Posts user info edit post |
yeah you should see a gastroenterologist, you may need an upper endoscopy to look for erosive esophagitis or an ulcer. alternatively you may have esophageal dysmotility, may need manometry. could also be gallstones, though a weird presentation. in that case get a right upper quadrant ultrasound and some lab work. take a couple tums before you go to bed, see if that makes any difference 2/22/2012 8:48:06 PM |
CaelNCSU All American 7082 Posts user info edit post |
About a year ago I ate a metric ton of Goldfish crackers and didn't feel right (with similar symptoms) for a while. I was convinced it was yeast. I ate mainly green veggies and no starchy carbs for a while and it went away.
I've known a lot of people to have the same problem. 2/22/2012 10:08:00 PM |
disco_stu All American 7436 Posts user info edit post |
Go to a real doctor. Christ. 2/22/2012 10:09:33 PM |
GREEN JAY All American 14180 Posts user info edit post |
classic heartburn is frequently triggered by eating food that is high in fat and carbs at the same time, if not a specific trigger food like tomatoes, coffee, etc. Pizza, alfredo pasta, ice cream, etc should definitely be out until you feel better. 2/23/2012 1:32:52 AM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
2/23/2012 7:36:21 AM |
lewoods All American 3526 Posts user info edit post |
I had heartburn for all of undergrad, turns out it was celiac disease and no one gave enough of a shit to run the bloodwork to look for anything other than h. pylori and an ulcer.
I'm allergic to mold and yeast, so I have to avoid that too. 2/23/2012 9:54:23 AM |
NCSUDiver All American 1829 Posts user info edit post |
Here's another vote for gluten as a potential culprit. I had the constant feeling of PMS cramps and it all went away when I cut out gluten. I also have some problems with dairy. The interesting thing with food intolerance is that since all you can do is avoid the triggers instead of taking medicine there really isn't a strong research and testing base for doctors to make a diagnosis.
My doctor diagnosed me with IBS and then told me I was best off experimenting to find my triggers over paying for a bunch of testing that only catches a limited number of conditions, aside from the ones to rule out Celiac. 2/26/2012 7:20:19 PM |
lewoods All American 3526 Posts user info edit post |
If you think it might be yeast, caprylic acid is pretty good for that (or one of the combo supplements they make for anti-yeast, but caprylic acid seems to be fairly gentle on my stomach).
Docs generally ignore the idea of yeasty gut, so it might be worth trying a supplement if you suspect it. 2/27/2012 12:08:59 AM |
mrfrog ☯ 15145 Posts user info edit post |
2/27/2012 4:01:43 PM |