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Every 2 -3 months, he experiences abdominal cramping( middle stomach, all the way across,from under the ribs to down below the belly button

Hi ,

When my son has some cramping and/or nausea he takes Pepto Bismol and it helps. Be sure to get the ORIGINAL pepto not the cherry or the tablets. The original is legal

Hope this helps,

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Thank you -

>

>

> In a message dated 2/14/2009 5:39:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> deglib2121@... writes:

>

> Every 2 -3 months, he experiences abdominal cramping(

> middle stomach, all the way across,from under the ribs to down

below

> the belly button

>

> Hi ,

> When my son has some cramping and/or nausea he takes Pepto Bismol

and it

> helps. Be sure to get the ORIGINAL pepto not the cherry or the

tablets. The

> original is legal

> Hope this helps,

> Pat

> **************Nothing says I love you like flowers! Find a florist

near you

> now. (http://yellowpages.aol.com/search?

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>

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> I asked a question several days ago and I'd like to ask again with

> more info to see if anyone can provide some help. My son (16 years

> old) has been on the diet for about 14 months and is doing well

with

> one exception. Every 2 -3 months, he experiences abdominal cramping

(

> middle stomach, all the way across,from under the ribs to down

below

> the belly button ),it is not constant, but comes in waves. It

starts

> off tolearble, then gets stronger and more frequent,and more

painful.

> At this point, he often throws up - sometimes not - sometimes a few

> times. Vomitting doesn't make him feel much better - it just seems

to

> run its course.It usually happens after he has gone to bed. It can

> last from about 5 to 14 hours. Afterwards, he sleeps, wakes up

> feeling tired but fine (good appetite, energy). The last time this

> occured, he was going thru a bad cold/upper resp. set of symptoms.

It

> was at the tail end of this cold that he had the stomach pain. This

> has happened about 5 -6 times over the last year.

>

> He is on 2000mg of Pentasa - it is not compounded. He was on

remicaid

> for about one year - last infusion November 2007. I was wondering

if

> having been on remicaid could have led to this.

>

> His GI believes it is acute gastritis. We believe it is connected

to

> eating fatty meats/fried foods or a virus. I've read about die offs.

> Any ideas? Any suggestions on how to alleviate his discomfort or to

> prevent above from reocurring?

>

> Thanks so much.

, not to alarm you but my son has had episodes of vomiting since

about mid-December. In January he was scoped and found to have an

obstructive ulcer in the pyloric channel. He also seemed to vomit

only at night. My son also was diagnosed with gastritis as well.

Rather than guessing what might be going on would it make sense to do

an endoscopy?

>

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Just curious - were the vomitting episodes frequent? Did he have any other symptoms? What was his treatment? Thanks for your feedback -

Subject: Re: son wth CDTo: BTVC-SCD Date: Sunday, February 15, 2009, 1:13 PM

>> I asked a question several days ago and I'd like to ask again with > more info to see if anyone can provide some help. My son (16 years > old) has been on the diet for about 14 months and is doing well with > one exception. Every 2 -3 months, he experiences abdominal cramping( > middle stomach, all the way across,from under the ribs to down below > the belly button ),it is not constant, but comes in waves. It starts > off tolearble, then gets stronger and more frequent,and more painful. > At this point, he often throws up - sometimes not - sometimes a few > times. Vomitting doesn't make him feel much better - it just seems to > run its course.It usually happens after he has gone to bed. It can >

last from about 5 to 14 hours. Afterwards, he sleeps, wakes up > feeling tired but fine (good appetite, energy). The last time this > occured, he was going thru a bad cold/upper resp. set of symptoms. It > was at the tail end of this cold that he had the stomach pain. This > has happened about 5 -6 times over the last year.> > He is on 2000mg of Pentasa - it is not compounded. He was on remicaid > for about one year - last infusion November 2007. I was wondering if > having been on remicaid could have led to this. > > His GI believes it is acute gastritis. We believe it is connected to > eating fatty meats/fried foods or a virus. I've read about die offs.> Any ideas? Any suggestions on how to alleviate his discomfort or to > prevent above from reocurring?> > Thanks so much. , not to alarm you but my son has had

episodes of vomiting since about mid-December. In January he was scoped and found to have an obstructive ulcer in the pyloric channel. He also seemed to vomit only at night. My son also was diagnosed with gastritis as well. Rather than guessing what might be going on would it make sense to do an endoscopy?>

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original pepto is legal??? I can't imagine that???!!! I had

simethicone (mylanta essentially) compounded for gas pains - barely

use it and it does loosen BM's for a bit

but worth it if in pain :-)not often thank God!!!

eileen

1 year scd

>

>

> In a message dated 2/14/2009 5:39:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> deglib2121@... writes:

>

> Every 2 -3 months, he experiences abdominal cramping(

> middle stomach, all the way across,from under the ribs to down

below

> the belly button

>

> Hi ,

> When my son has some cramping and/or nausea he takes Pepto Bismol

and it

> helps. Be sure to get the ORIGINAL pepto not the cherry or the

tablets. The

> original is legal

> Hope this helps,

> Pat

> **************Nothing says I love you like flowers! Find a florist

near you

> now. (http://yellowpages.aol.com/search?

query=florist & ncid=emlcntusyelp00000002)

>

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I am so shocked - maybe I had max strength here ??? anyway so good to

know - in case of D reaction or something - not usually an issue but if

i need and am scared to leave home - that is great to know for gas/D -

and easy to find if out

thanks!!!

eileen

1 year scd

>

> > original pepto is legal??? I can't imagine that???!!!

>

> yep, it's legal.

>

> Mara

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Glad to hear it! I don't think my last batch of peaches got cooked

long enough, and they were a little fibrous. Gave me terrible bloat

all night! I sure could have used something like Pepto. I'll have to

pick some up for future emergencies.

Holly

Crohn's

SCD 12/01/08

>

> > original pepto is legal??? I can't imagine that???!!!

>

> yep, it's legal.

>

> Mara

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sure could have used something like Pepto

Hi!

Here is what Elaine says.

Pat

Elaine writes:

Peptobismol has been very helpful to many IBD suffers. I believe that the bismuth in the proper amounts works as an antimicrobial (yeast and/or bacteria). I always suggest to those suffering relapse, to talk their GP and ask about peptobismol. Need a job? Find an employment agency near you.

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I'm really happy to hear that Pepto Bismol is legal.

A word of warning for parents of children 12 and under and the use of Pepto Bismol--the active ingredient is Bismuth subsalicylate--a derivative of Salicylic Acid or Aspirin. Aspirin compounds are not given to children under 12 if they have flu-like or and viral symptoms as they can get a very rare condition called Reye's Syndrome. Please be sure the tummy ache you are treating is food caused and not related to a possible virus. To be on the safe side--please check with your pediatrician before administering Pepto-Bismol to a child. The same goes for Alka-Seltzer, though I do not think it is legal--but for the non-SCD kids.

Before I was a dentist, I was a pharmacist in my 'first' life.

Terry

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> original pepto is legal??? I can't imagine that???!!!yep, it's legal.Mara

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I'm really happy to hear that Pepto Bismol is legal.

A word of warning for parents of children 12 and under and the use of Pepto Bismol--the active ingredient is Bismuth subsalicylate--a derivative of Salicylic Acid or Aspirin. Aspirin compounds are not given to children under 12 if they have flu-like or and viral symptoms as they can get a very rare condition called Reye's Syndrome. Please be sure the tummy ache you are treating is food caused and not related to a possible virus. To be on the safe side--please check with your pediatrician before administering Pepto-Bismol to a child. The same goes for Alka-Seltzer, though I do not think it is legal--but for the non-SCD kids.

Before I was a dentist, I was a pharmacist in my 'first' life.

Terry

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> original pepto is legal??? I can't imagine that???!!!yep, it's legal.Mara

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LOL - i should be some kind of doc by now

was just thinking again -dangerous - how can the pink coloring be

legal???

eileen

>

> > original pepto is legal??? I can't imagine that???!!!

>

> yep, it's legal.

>

> Mara

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D & C Red #22 and #28--food dyes that are not sugars--have no idea about their legality. Obviously Elaine was not concerned about them. Good thinking, though.

Terry

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LOL - i should be some kind of doc by nowwas just thinking again -dangerous - how can the pink coloring be legal???eileen> > > original pepto is legal??? I can't imagine that???!!!> > yep, it's legal.> > Mara>

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D & C Red #22 and #28--food dyes that are not sugars--have no idea about their legality. Obviously Elaine was not concerned about them. Good thinking, though.

Terry

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LOL - i should be some kind of doc by nowwas just thinking again -dangerous - how can the pink coloring be legal???eileen> > > original pepto is legal??? I can't imagine that???!!!> > yep, it's legal.> > Mara>

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