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Sudden onset, stomach distress, and inability to eat.

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@blessedwildapplegirl

That’s possible. But I also tried some probiotic capsules, and I didn’t take the whole capsules, I opened them up and just took some and put it in some water, and drank it and I used to do that all the time, and it was fine, and then all of a sudden that started hurting my stomach! So I’m confused. I bought a bottle of coconut water at the health food store, but I haven’t tried it yet. I read that it was good for you, but I’m kind of afraid now that it might bother me. It’s a vicious cycle: you have a reaction to something and then you start worrying about everything! And then, of course the stress makes your stomach worse. I’ve had allergy testing done at my doctor’s office before and it told me that I wasn’t allergic to things that I knew I was allergic to! so apparently those tests don’t work. I guess I won’t eat any more coconut milk yogurt. It’s too bad because I love it and I don’t have that many things I can eat. And coconut oil is supposed to be good for you. Oh well! At least I can eat avocados, thank goodness because I don’t get much fat in my diet.

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You may benefit from seeing a nutritionist/dietitian in addition to the gastroenterologist. You may need testing to get to the root cause.

Do you think you had food poisoning?

Have you seen a psychiatrist and psychologist to help you with your anxiety? There is definitely a connection between the brain/mental health and stomach/digestive system.