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Anyone diagnosed with Gastroparesis?

Digestive Health | Last Active: Apr 10 5:06pm | Replies (204)

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@aishia

Hello Darla, Thank you for the feedback. I agree depending on the day what I eat may or may not agree with my stomach. I found it strange they requested another study although the two I had shows my GP to worsen. I use smoothies and tea as well. I have just started using dementia and Black Walnut natural herbs. I am always trying different combinations of things. Sometimes I can due tuna and crackers but once my body seems to become immune to something after while it rejects. Everyday is a challenge, but I refuse to sink so I must keep SWIMMING.

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Wow that sounds exactly like the same thing I'm going through and have been going through since childhood! I've multiple spinal injuries including scoliosis and severe anxiety, a little bit depressed but mainly because of the chronic pain. Also I was pushed out of a moving car at the age of 1, luckily we were turning a corner. I suffered a very minor head trauma concussion and was sent home. It was so minor that even my father doesn't know about it. My mother and my grandmother died due to esophageal issues but when my grandmother died in 1999 they said she had rare growths in her lungs. In 2010 when my mother died, at the age of 58, they said the same thing about her at first but she ended up with necrotizing pneumonia and died 1 week later. I've also been very emotional since childhood and my pupils get large especially when I was a child. I also have fibromyalgia. My current psych doc ordered me to go to counseling, I had several traumatic things that happened to me since early childhood. Another psych doctor several years ago asked if I had head trauma as a baby because I had a seizure at age 25 due to orthostatic hypotension. He said people in their mid-20s reported having seizures after head trauma as a baby. I have Bodelekies (wrong spelling, another so-called rare disease) hiatal hernia and according to my research it's from blunt trauma and neurological issues. Almost everything, I've read here, I have including dehydration and I drink lots of water! I'm heading out today to get blood work. Thank you so much @aishia @katmandoo @maureercria and anyone else I may have missed I will post my future results.

I have similar reactions to yours. I get allergic to thing the more I use them. Sometimes I can get by eating a certain food and other times that same food can bother me. Most of the "healthy" foods I am told to eat are either worsens one of my other conditions or I am allergic to them. It's so hard to know what to do or what to eat. You're right that there is no giving up so I keep trying.