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Dear Adam, Sorry to hear you are stillfeeling so ill. (sorry to have

taken so long to reply but I have been down in the big city for a few

days) Yes, my friend's botox is done during an endoscopy. Have you

researched gatroparesis (try www.gpda.net). GP is often accompanied by

abd pain, as well as nausea, vomiting etc. there are a variety of

drugs you can try for it which could make you feel better. These are

prokinetic drugs such as domperidone, zelnormn, cisapride, reglan

(many bad side effects) and even erythomicin. usually they are

accompanied by some kind of acid inhibitor drig. The gastric emptying

scasn you had is the best diagnostic tool for gastroparesis I drink

Lim fast when my tum really can't handle food. It is high in protein

and carbs (probably too high, with hypoglcemia probs) but low in fat

(which in gastroparesis is hard to digest) There are other oral drinks

made especially for gp (I " ll hav e to look them up if you are

interested) hope the docs can sort you out, celia

> > Hi,

> >

> > I am still home having difficulty after gallbladder surgery. My

> symptoms

> > have not improved and are a little worse. I am still not able to

> eat without

> > pain. The surgeon is readmitting me to the hospital today for more

> tests.

> > Actually, I think it will be a repeat of tests I have already had.

> They are having

> > a hard time getting to the bottom of it.

> >

> > I am hoping they can evaluate the function of the pancreas without

> any

> > invasive tests. They already are mentioning a possible problem

> with the Sphincter

> > of Oddi, which is the muscle/valve going into the intestine? Which

> is

> > apparently difficult to diagnose and requires invasive tests. Has

> anyone here had

> > problems of that nature or unusual digestive problems that have

> been diagnosed?

> >

> > Also, I am trying to stay hydrated and get some nutrition into me.

> I haven't

> > talked to my mito doc yet, but I assume he will want me to have

> some sort of

> > PPN? I had it during the 3 day stay for the gallbladder surgery

> and it

> > infiltrated my arm and I ended up with phlebitis. So I am not

> wanting to do that

> > again. Makes you feel kind of stuck.

> >

> > Any ideas or personal experience you could share would be

> appreciated.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Adam

> >

> >

> >

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Dear Adam, Sorry to hear you are stillfeeling so ill. (sorry to have

taken so long to reply but I have been down in the big city for a few

days) Yes, my friend's botox is done during an endoscopy. Have you

researched gatroparesis (try www.gpda.net). GP is often accompanied by

abd pain, as well as nausea, vomiting etc. there are a variety of

drugs you can try for it which could make you feel better. These are

prokinetic drugs such as domperidone, zelnormn, cisapride, reglan

(many bad side effects) and even erythomicin. usually they are

accompanied by some kind of acid inhibitor drig. The gastric emptying

scasn you had is the best diagnostic tool for gastroparesis I drink

Lim fast when my tum really can't handle food. It is high in protein

and carbs (probably too high, with hypoglcemia probs) but low in fat

(which in gastroparesis is hard to digest) There are other oral drinks

made especially for gp (I " ll hav e to look them up if you are

interested) hope the docs can sort you out, celia

> > Hi,

> >

> > I am still home having difficulty after gallbladder surgery. My

> symptoms

> > have not improved and are a little worse. I am still not able to

> eat without

> > pain. The surgeon is readmitting me to the hospital today for more

> tests.

> > Actually, I think it will be a repeat of tests I have already had.

> They are having

> > a hard time getting to the bottom of it.

> >

> > I am hoping they can evaluate the function of the pancreas without

> any

> > invasive tests. They already are mentioning a possible problem

> with the Sphincter

> > of Oddi, which is the muscle/valve going into the intestine? Which

> is

> > apparently difficult to diagnose and requires invasive tests. Has

> anyone here had

> > problems of that nature or unusual digestive problems that have

> been diagnosed?

> >

> > Also, I am trying to stay hydrated and get some nutrition into me.

> I haven't

> > talked to my mito doc yet, but I assume he will want me to have

> some sort of

> > PPN? I had it during the 3 day stay for the gallbladder surgery

> and it

> > infiltrated my arm and I ended up with phlebitis. So I am not

> wanting to do that

> > again. Makes you feel kind of stuck.

> >

> > Any ideas or personal experience you could share would be

> appreciated.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Adam

> >

> >

> >

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