Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 Hello Everyone; I'm writting this posting to ask you to address the above subject line and to see if anyone can shed any light on the subject matter. Yesterday, I was doing the normal things that I do around the house, nothing that would cause stress or stain to the body systems, and about 12:30PM EST / 1:00PM EST, I went to use the restroom and within in seconds I was doubled over in pain and the level was about 15/10 with a hugh loss of fulids and stuck in the fetal position. This is the third time that I've had this occur, the last time was on 08/22/02. It took me about 1/2 hr to make it down the stairs, falling down the last 3 or 4 steps to get the front door open and to contact our local EMS to have me taken to the local hospital. During the trip to the hospital I used up 1500 to 2000cc of fulid to fill my body back up with the fulids. My body temp dropped to 95 and I'm not sure of my actual 02 levels. Within 15 minutes of the arrival at the hospital the pain level went from 15/10 to about a 5/10 and I was still unable to put my legs straight out due to the cramps in the stomach. If anyone on the message board can shine any light of this subject matter or has had this happen please let me now what could be causing this to happen, and from what I understand it is not related to our problems with EDS. In closing, I will be looking forward to hearing from each of you and your valued comments on this matter of great importance. Sincerely; Mr. L. Heim, Jr., President. Philadelphia, PA., Internet Support for Invisible/Hidden Disabilities Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 Hi ! Sadly, I don't have any information for you in regards to your topic, but I just wanted to say hello and tell you I'm sorry you were in such pain and had to make a flying dash to the hospital. You will be in my thoughts and prayers, and do take care! Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 , I don't know very much about this, but my biological grandfather had the same thing in the 1940's. I've heard from my mother that they weren't able to treat it like they are now, so he developed uremic poisoning. I've often wondered if the intestine twisting on itself was EDS related. Wish I knew. CindyH Wisc. RE: Need anwsers to bowel twisting or what is called a Volvulus, EDS related/not Hello Everyone; I'm writting this posting to ask you to address the above subject line and to see if anyone can shed any light on the subject matter. Yesterday, I was doing the normal things that I do around the house, nothing that would cause stress or stain to the body systems, and about 12:30PM EST / 1:00PM EST, I went to use the restroom and within in seconds I was doubled over in pain and the level was about 15/10 with a hugh loss of fulids and stuck in the fetal position. This is the third time that I've had this occur, the last time was on 08/22/02. It took me about 1/2 hr to make it down the stairs, falling down the last 3 or 4 steps to get the front door open and to contact our local EMS to have me taken to the local hospital. During the trip to the hospital I used up 1500 to 2000cc of fulid to fill my body back up with the fulids. My body temp dropped to 95 and I'm not sure of my actual 02 levels. Within 15 minutes of the arrival at the hospital the pain level went from 15/10 to about a 5/10 and I was still unable to put my legs straight out due to the cramps in the stomach. If anyone on the message board can shine any light of this subject matter or has had this happen please let me now what could be causing this to happen, and from what I understand it is not related to our problems with EDS. In closing, I will be looking forward to hearing from each of you and your valued comments on this matter of great importance. Sincerely; Mr. L. Heim, Jr., President. Philadelphia, PA., Internet Support for Invisible/Hidden Disabilities To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ceda.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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