Guest guest Posted January 7, 2002 Report Share Posted January 7, 2002 Hi Trish, Not that I am an expert on this, but what you said just sounded like me five years ago, when they diagnosed me with IBS (irritable bowel syndrome). They tested me with all sorts of machines b4 they came to that one.... apparently they have to out rule everything else and if they don't find anything they put it down to IBS........ To me is sounds like IBS is playing up with you, have you noticed that what you eat can make the pains/cramps worse?? With me IBS was diagnose 5yrs ago, then migraines then depression and other stuff up to this last year where I have got worse with muscular pain everywhere and hands and feet going numb and pins and needles, but also with in the last year my IBS has played up something chronic and also I have been having problems with Ovarian viral things, where my ovaries tend to play up a lot and they get infected somehow.... (not sexual at all, I know that because we hardly have a sex life here anymore), Sorry to be so graphic...... At times I can't tell the difference between IBS and my ovaries the pains that bad. As for it being part of your FMS, I suppose I would say yes, but please don't take my word for it as this FMS is all new to me, what with only just being diagnosed six months ago. I do hope and pray that things start to feel better, and if you ever want to chat please feel free to email me at: odetteuk@... Hugs and best wishes Odette XxxxxX severe stomache cramps and loss of appetite hello everyone, I have just had 4 days of hell with severe stomache cramps and loss of appetite, only controlled by strong painkillers. The pain is a contraction type pain which comes in waves. No sickness or runs just lots of pain. I have lost 7lbs in the last week. I have just been to see my GP who believes it is conected with my FMS? I have not had this sort of pain for over 4 years and I was hoping somebody else has suffered from this and what pain relief did you try that worked? Or has my FM moved in to a new stage? All help gladly welcomed! Trish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 polgara2blue wrote: > > hello everyone, > I have just had 4 days of hell with severe stomache cramps and loss > of appetite, only controlled by strong painkillers. > The pain is a contraction type pain which comes in waves. No > sickness or runs just lots of pain. You might want to consider seeing a GI doctor. It could be irritable bowel and they might be able to help you with medication to ease the spasms. Darcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 Trish, I was surprised to read your post only because I have the same problem! Mine started right before Thansgiving and after 3-4 weeks I finally ended up in the emergency room. They told me then that they though it sounded like I needed my gallbladder out it was all the same sort of symptoms so the next day they sent me for an MRI...Meanwhile the dr. put me on Barbituates for pain and Prilisac.....The MRI didn't show it was my Gallbladder and they wanted me to go see a stomach specialist....It finally got a little better about a week ago but now has seemed to have started up again.....I recall having this about 4 other times over the past couple of years only it never lasted that long....I havent gone to the specialist because I am so used to drs. not knowing whats causing any of my stomach problems, no one ever mentioned a connection to the FM, I would be interested to hear what your dr. finds it is.... All I know is the pain is excrutiating I couldn't even lay down the pains where so bad they even went into my back ...They do feel just like contractions...Let me know what you find out.....Do you notice that if you ate anything they got worse? In my case it was......I hope you feel better soon and hope they figure it out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 Trish, I was surprised to read your post only because I have the same problem! Mine started right before Thansgiving and after 3-4 weeks I finally ended up in the emergency room. They told me then that they though it sounded like I needed my gallbladder out it was all the same sort of symptoms so the next day they sent me for an MRI...Meanwhile the dr. put me on Barbituates for pain and Prilisac.....The MRI didn't show it was my Gallbladder and they wanted me to go see a stomach specialist....It finally got a little better about a week ago but now has seemed to have started up again.....I recall having this about 4 other times over the past couple of years only it never lasted that long....I havent gone to the specialist because I am so used to drs. not knowing whats causing any of my stomach problems, no one ever mentioned a connection to the FM, I would be interested to hear what your dr. finds it is.... All I know is the pain is excrutiating I couldn't even lay down the pains where so bad they even went into my back ...They do feel just like contractions...Let me know what you find out.....Do you notice that if you ate anything they got worse? In my case it was......I hope you feel better soon and hope they figure it out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 Hi , I responded to Trish's post about stomach pains......I have the same exact pains . What I wanted to say is I also have IBS, Stomach Ulcers, spastic colin and a little mor e and none of the are what caused my stomach problems as far as I've been told. I know everyone is different but I know these pains are much different then the IBS pains and problems........Just my 2 sence............I'm not a dr. just another unfortunate person with these problems.....lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 Hi , I responded to Trish's post about stomach pains......I have the same exact pains . What I wanted to say is I also have IBS, Stomach Ulcers, spastic colin and a little mor e and none of the are what caused my stomach problems as far as I've been told. I know everyone is different but I know these pains are much different then the IBS pains and problems........Just my 2 sence............I'm not a dr. just another unfortunate person with these problems.....lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 Hello... I am new here on this list. Found it today. Have had fibromyalgia for 8 years. The stomach cramps did I have for 1 year ago. It was horrible pains... Then I talked to a woman with fibromyalgia too. She told me: oh yes, I have too had these cramps. Only way she (and I) got rid of it was to do an exercise: Lay on your back. Raise your feets so your legs are straight up. Legs and back will be at an angle of 90' Lower your feets untill they are almost on the floor. Then up again. Keep your back always close to the floor. If your abdomen/stomach muscles is very weak, your back will try to raise up from floor. It is important to have back always " glued " to the floor Do this 10 times in the beginning. Increase gradually untill you have found the amount you can do without doing the FMS worse. For me and the other woman this exercise was the best way. It seems as the muscles in stomach and back is so weak that we get cramps in stomach. I have many times been wondering: " this seems to be same problems as babies with colic cramps " .....because I felt the pain came from back too... I really hope this exercise will help you. I know how bad these cramps are, uuhhh...I ate painkillers before I knew about this exercise. Now when I feel the cramps are on the way to build up, I lay down on floor and do the exercise...I feel it from back first....so I catch it on a very early state... > hello everyone, > I have just had 4 days of hell with severe stomache cramps and loss > of appetite, only controlled by strong painkillers. > The pain is a contraction type pain which comes in waves. No > sickness or runs just lots of pain. I have lost 7lbs in the last > week. > I have just been to see my GP who believes it is conected with my > FMS? > I have not had this sort of pain for over 4 years and I was hoping > somebody else has suffered from this and what pain relief did you > try that worked? Or has my FM moved in to a new stage? > > All help gladly welcomed! > > Trish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 Hello... I am new here on this list. Found it today. Have had fibromyalgia for 8 years. The stomach cramps did I have for 1 year ago. It was horrible pains... Then I talked to a woman with fibromyalgia too. She told me: oh yes, I have too had these cramps. Only way she (and I) got rid of it was to do an exercise: Lay on your back. Raise your feets so your legs are straight up. Legs and back will be at an angle of 90' Lower your feets untill they are almost on the floor. Then up again. Keep your back always close to the floor. If your abdomen/stomach muscles is very weak, your back will try to raise up from floor. It is important to have back always " glued " to the floor Do this 10 times in the beginning. Increase gradually untill you have found the amount you can do without doing the FMS worse. For me and the other woman this exercise was the best way. It seems as the muscles in stomach and back is so weak that we get cramps in stomach. I have many times been wondering: " this seems to be same problems as babies with colic cramps " .....because I felt the pain came from back too... I really hope this exercise will help you. I know how bad these cramps are, uuhhh...I ate painkillers before I knew about this exercise. Now when I feel the cramps are on the way to build up, I lay down on floor and do the exercise...I feel it from back first....so I catch it on a very early state... > hello everyone, > I have just had 4 days of hell with severe stomache cramps and loss > of appetite, only controlled by strong painkillers. > The pain is a contraction type pain which comes in waves. No > sickness or runs just lots of pain. I have lost 7lbs in the last > week. > I have just been to see my GP who believes it is conected with my > FMS? > I have not had this sort of pain for over 4 years and I was hoping > somebody else has suffered from this and what pain relief did you > try that worked? Or has my FM moved in to a new stage? > > All help gladly welcomed! > > Trish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2002 Report Share Posted January 9, 2002 At 10:13 AM 1/9/02 +0000, you wrote: >I was surprised to read your post only because I have the same problem! Mine >started right before Thansgiving and after 3-4 weeks I finally ended up in >the emergency room. They told me then that they though it sounded like I >needed my gallbladder out it was all the same sort of symptoms so the next >day they sent me for an MRI...Meanwhile the dr. put me on Barbituates for >pain and Prilisac.....The MRI didn't show it was my Gallbladder and they >wanted me to go see a stomach specialist....It finally got a little better >about a week ago but now has seemed to have started up again.....I recall >having this about 4 other times over the past couple of years only it never >lasted that long....I havent gone to the specialist because I am so used to >drs. not knowing whats causing any of my stomach problems, no one ever >mentioned a connection to the FM, I would be interested to hear what your dr. >finds it is.... All I know is the pain is excrutiating I couldn't even lay >down the pains where so bad they even went into my back ...They do feel just >like contractions...Let me know what you find out.....Do you notice that if >you ate anything they got worse? In my case it was......I hope you feel >better soon and hope they figure it out! > I have had a lot of stomach problems over the years, and when my gallbladder was removed I thought that would finally be the end of it. No such luck. Afterwards, I even ended up at the ER a few times for it because the pain was so bad I thought I was having a heart attack. Sometimes it would last days, sometimes weeks, and then it could go away for months... never could relate it to anything I ate, or any other Trigger, not even stress...or at least not cause and effect where you could pin in down. It was always accompanied by severe diarrhea and cramping, but it always started in my upper stomach or even back, slowly working down, and felt eerily similar to a gallbladder attack. After numerous tests of all kinds the diagnosis was some kind of colic and IBS. I had always assumed that IBS was a lower GI problem, but I'm not a doctor. Even at that, I think they just wanted to call it something and get rid of me! LOL Anyway, a while after I started taking anti-depressants, like serendipity, the tummy troubles also improved. Now that I am taking opiates, it is even better, and also I don't suffer from constipation like so many do...that side effect is actually working in my favor. I'm not sure what the connection is with FM, though I am thinking it was after the surgery that I first noticed symptoms. And despite what I've read, FM DOES get worse over time, at least it has for me. Another odd thing.. I have PVCs (premature ventricular contractions, extra systole, skipped beats, whatever you want to call them) and when my stomach acts up, my heart skips like crazy too. Crazy was the operative word, I thought I had to be because what's the connection between heart and stomach? When they got really bad, and I was having the chest pains, I was sure I was going to the big house! No doctor had an explanation for me, but our VET told me if the vagus nerve is stimulated or irritated, it could account for both symptoms. How do you like that, the vet had to tell me. So after I transferred my records there and had my flea dip and grooming, I also got a nice new rabies tag for my collar! Ha ha ha, I really should take him as my personal doctor, he is way more compassionate and educated than some of the doctors I've seen! Oh well, bless us all! Hang in there! Char Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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