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I have had chronic abdominal pain and issues with frequent bbowel movements with mucus and thin stools to foul smelling h pylori but dr doesn’t think this problem had a lot antibiotics , 3 years ago muscle twitching to brain fog to still muscle twitching muscle weakness and pain with chronic fatigue , not sure what to do

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have you been diagnosed with h pylori (blood test i think)... and if so when?!

are you insured? Are you near a mayo clinic!? I got h pylori and Drs kep saying i had tge flu, for 6 weeks! I lost 40 pounds in 2 months, couldnt even get water down...after 3 months and many IV hydrations in ERs, where they just sent me home after. -i was practically dead . LastcER dr said it was depression! unbelievable! of course I was depressed! 3 months no food, Iv hydration, couldnt lay down-had to sleep in a chair, lost my job, finally my last physician tested me for h-pylori, came up positive-5 antibiotics at once and 2 months later got better. Still makes me angry , esp when I hear of orhers who get it! You must see a physician who is GOOD-takes time to help you, its important! I almost died.

<p>Chronic leg weakness muscle pains fatigue gut symptoms.  Hi I have chronic muscle and nerve issues from twitching to pains and some weakness and feeling of nervous system activated this has led to feeling of depression , can anyone help</p>

<p>Muscle pains twitching weakness. Hi does muscle twitching pain and weakness be cause by any of these autoimmune conditions</p>

The gut symptoms sound like ulcerative colitis. Also possible celiac disease. (I have both.) Have you been seen by a gastroenterologist?

Im no expert on the topic but have done some research on the gut microbiome and its the new frontier in health science. Griffith university on the Gold Coast has a clinic dedicated to helping those with gut problems, im sure there are other reputable services. Your gut flora are seriously out of whack after what youve been through. The first thing you can do to help yourself is get hold of some good organic fermented foods (not the supermarket rubbish) and take a small cupful every day. L-Glutamine supplementation might help. Something that is happening mainly in Australia and sounds a bit 'out there' but is having some amazing results for people with serious gut issues is 'poo transplants' .