Feeling faint when standing a while. Pain and nausea when eating.

Posted by rinah20 @rinah20, Jan 9, 2021

So i was recently diagnosed with h pylori but ive been having these syptoms for years. I think something else may be going on as well. Im having chest pain and heartburn. Its all really confusing. Should i get a second GI opinion? Or just what?

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@riflemanz64

Did you have an EGD done?

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Did you have a bleeding ulcer? Did you get blood work done to see what your Hemoglobin was?

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@riflemanz64

Did you have an EGD done?

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No im afaid to ask my doctor about it honestly.

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@riflemanz64

Did you have a bleeding ulcer? Did you get blood work done to see what your Hemoglobin was?

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Im not sure about the bleeding ulcer. But i did check my hemoglobin i believe. I have to check that. My eAG was 122.6. And the hemoglobin a1c was 5.9% im not sure what it means. No one explained.

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Hi. Im am a 20yold female. And not feeling great lately.
So. I am constantly feeling dizzy or light headed and weak. Mostly when i stand for a long time. Im constantly having stomach problems as well. They found h pylori but i don't think thats whats causing my pain and nausea after meals and drinking. I don't know whats wrong and am scated to get a second opinion.
My hemoglobin is usually low when they do blood tests and im usually really cold. Mostly my hands and feet. Fingernails turn purplish gray even when im not cold. What do i do?

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@rinah20 It is always a good Idea to get a second opinion for such important issues.. There are so many variables and interactions.. Choose Credible, those with reputation.. don't mess around..

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Like Ken said, I'd get a second opinion from another GI Dr. Having a EGD (upper endoscopy) is really a simple procedure and painless too. Don't be afraid of it. They give you knock out juice. Stay away from spicey foods, soda, alcohol, fried foods if you have heartburn. Did they put you on antibiotics?

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@riflemanz64

Like Ken said, I'd get a second opinion from another GI Dr. Having a EGD (upper endoscopy) is really a simple procedure and painless too. Don't be afraid of it. They give you knock out juice. Stay away from spicey foods, soda, alcohol, fried foods if you have heartburn. Did they put you on antibiotics?

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Yes im on antibiotics but they make my symptoms worse and im constantly losing weight.

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@rinah20 you will notice I moved your post from today back into this discussion you allow you to continue to share additional details with the members who have joined in.

In reference to your H. pylori, I wanted to share the link below and highlight the section about when to see a doctor to keep tabs on that aspect of your health.

-Helicobacter pylori (H. plylori):
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/h-pylori/symptoms-causes/syc-20356171

In this information, weight loss is mentioned so I am wondering if the dizziness and light-headed symptoms you are experiencing are somehow all connected to a lack of vital nutrients and vitamins due to poor absorption as a result of your stomach infection? I am not a medical expert, but just trying to provide some ideas for you to consider.

Did you have a blood test done that you could look back on to see if you were low or deficient in any areas outside of the hemoglobin that you mentioned was low?

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@amandajro

@rinah20 you will notice I moved your post from today back into this discussion you allow you to continue to share additional details with the members who have joined in.

In reference to your H. pylori, I wanted to share the link below and highlight the section about when to see a doctor to keep tabs on that aspect of your health.

-Helicobacter pylori (H. plylori):
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/h-pylori/symptoms-causes/syc-20356171

In this information, weight loss is mentioned so I am wondering if the dizziness and light-headed symptoms you are experiencing are somehow all connected to a lack of vital nutrients and vitamins due to poor absorption as a result of your stomach infection? I am not a medical expert, but just trying to provide some ideas for you to consider.

Did you have a blood test done that you could look back on to see if you were low or deficient in any areas outside of the hemoglobin that you mentioned was low?

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My iron was low and a few other things. And im pretty sure im dehydrated but im not sure. If the symptoms progress i will try and see a doctor from the ER. Im not sure yet. Thank you for the imformation

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