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Any new treatments for Vegus nerve injury?

Digestive Health | Last Active: Feb 17 11:28am | Replies (23)

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From what I am seeing regarding internal injuries, as in my case a possible stretching of the iliopsoas (SP?), scar tissue possibly developed. When that happens, the muscle or connective tissue in question does not work like it did before the incident. In my case, I suffer bloating, possibly because the intestines associated with the injured muscle have trouble doing what they are supposed to do. Sorry for the layman's language, but that is the avenue I am exploring, after many doctors told me nothing could be done or they don't know. I hope this may help you.

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Thanks for your info. It is my adult daughter who has gastroparesis and we believe it resulted from a medication given to her in 2012 to treat chronic fatigue syndrome. She is limited in what she eats and probably will never be free of it. Her vagus nerve was damaged we think by the meds. It is essentially a matter of managing the condition as best one can.