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Hello all-

Took my son to the GI last week and he is going to do another dilation. In the

meantime, my son had been complaining of fairly severe abdominal pain when he

eats. He says the food gets stuck, but he can feel when it hits his stomach and

when it does it causes him pain. He was almost doubled over last night at

dinner. Has anyone else had this experience? Just curious if it's " normal " or if

I should call the doc.

Thanks,

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Hi ,

I don't know if this will help. But my 13 year old has this often she will be in

pain bad enough to cause her to crawl or roll on the floor, she even begged fro

a wheelchair. I took her to the Dr. and they were able to find anything wrong so

eventually she was hospitalized and when she was in the hospital they starved

her; well the pain disappeared then she came home and ate pain came back. I said

all that to say turns out she was severely constipated they couldn't even see

her organs in a stomach x-ray. The told me she could have a miralax daily and no

prescription was needed.

Like I said I don't know if it would help but best of luck to you both.

Shamira

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achalasia

Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 1:14 PM

Subject: Abdominal pain?

 

Hello all-

Took my son to the GI last week and he is going to do another dilation. In the

meantime, my son had been complaining of fairly severe abdominal pain when he

eats. He says the food gets stuck, but he can feel when it hits his stomach and

when it does it causes him pain. He was almost doubled over last night at

dinner. Has anyone else had this experience? Just curious if it's " normal " or if

I should call the doc.

Thanks,

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Sounds too familiar to me. Has your son had an HM?

I had an HM w/do April 2010 and I, too, have pain every time I eat. I agree with

the Miralax daily, it does diminish the pain a little in my case, being

constipated keeps food from processing properly. I also have nerve damage from

the HM so that causes me pain every time I eat or drink. But if I skip a dose of

Miralax the pain is much worse. Unfortunately, my digestive tract has several

problems from top to bottom. Good luck!!

BC

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> Hi ,

>

>

> I don't know if this will help. But my 13 year old has this often she will be

in pain bad enough to cause her to crawl or roll on the floor, she even begged

fro a wheelchair. I took her to the Dr. and they were able to find anything

wrong so eventually she was hospitalized and when she was in the hospital they

starved her; well the pain disappeared then she came home and ate pain came

back. I said all that to say turns out she was severely constipated they

couldn't even see her organs in a stomach x-ray. The told me she could have a

miralax daily and no prescription was needed.

>

>

> Like I said I don't know if it would help but best of luck to you both.

>

> Shamira

>

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> ________________________________

> From: <grneyegrrl@...>

> achalasia

> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 1:14 PM

> Subject: Abdominal pain?

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> Hello all-

>

> Took my son to the GI last week and he is going to do another dilation. In the

meantime, my son had been complaining of fairly severe abdominal pain when he

eats. He says the food gets stuck, but he can feel when it hits his stomach and

when it does it causes him pain. He was almost doubled over last night at

dinner. Has anyone else had this experience? Just curious if it's " normal " or if

I should call the doc.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

> Sent from my iPhone

>

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