Guest guest Posted February 29, 2004 Report Share Posted February 29, 2004 Hi , Someone on another list said that they had a bad appendix. She had the same symptoms and went to several docs and no luck. Then one doc said 'remove the appendix because of problems' and she has had no pain or digestive problems every since. She said the tests didn't show anything until they removed the appendix and was able to take samples, then they found it was diseased. She had been dx with IBS, but obviously it was a wrong dx, it was the appendix going bad very slowly. I will try to get the exact dx from her. One other note, I HATE to see an organ removed, so I am not promoting this, but the proper dx is the key to getting well, wether thru MD or natural method, but you already know that, . God bless, Hazelpone ----- Original Message ----- From: aljuarez@... A friend had to go to the emergency room Friday night because of excrutiatingly painful intestinal pain. It'd started earlier in the day and felt like cramps but, by night, was unbearable. The ER ran tests, put him on an IV, gave him something for the pain but found nothing. They sent him home but he's still in pain, in his right side. Anyone got any suggestions? - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 29, 2004 Report Share Posted February 29, 2004 same exact thing happened to my husband and after months and months of testing they told him it was IBS which we are still trying to battle with. >From: aljuarez@... >Reply-bowel cleanse >alternativeanswers >CC: standardprocess >Subject: Intestinal pain >Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 11:04:44 -0700 > >A friend had to go to the emergency room Friday night because of >excrutiatingly painful intestinal pain. It'd started earlier in the day and >felt like cramps but, by night, was unbearable. > >The ER ran tests, put him on an IV, gave him something for the pain but >found nothing. They sent him home but he's still in pain, in his right >side. > >Anyone got any suggestions? > > - _________________________________________________________________ Watch high-quality video with fast playback at MSN Video. Free! http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200365ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2007 Report Share Posted July 18, 2007 Hi Bev, Thanks for the advice. I don't get it all the time (the cramps) and they don't usually last long. Usually I have a BM (sorry if tmi) shortly after. I think it has something to do with my colitis and even though it's uncomfy (like a monthly, I even feel it in my lower back) I think everything is ok. Do you still think I should slow down? Maybe if I do I can save some money until my brew is ready. :oP I decided to get my 2nd sun tea jar going with just a small brew and the 3rd scoby since my 2.5 gal jar won't be here until the 24th. That way I can have some of my already brewing KT (when it is ready) and still have plenty of starter for the larger jar. ) jan > > Hi Jan, > > There have been some people on this list in the past who needed to > start with just one teaspoon of KT in a full glass of water. I would > listen to my body and if I felt intestinal cramps or pain when I drank > Kombucha I would cut the amount of Kombucha _way down_ and increase > the amount of water until the pain no longer occurring. Pain is a > message from the body and should not be ignored. > > It may also help to take the Kombucha with a meal but whatever changes > are needed to resolve the problem by all means make them. It is also > possible that something else is causing the cramps and you may want to > look into that as well. > > Slow the whole process down and you will get further in the end:-)) > > Peace,Love and Harmony, > Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2007 Report Share Posted July 18, 2007 Hi Bev, Thanks for the advice. I don't get it all the time (the cramps) and they don't usually last long. Usually I have a BM (sorry if tmi) shortly after. I think it has something to do with my colitis and even though it's uncomfy (like a monthly, I even feel it in my lower back) I think everything is ok. Do you still think I should slow down? Maybe if I do I can save some money until my brew is ready. :oP I decided to get my 2nd sun tea jar going with just a small brew and the 3rd scoby since my 2.5 gal jar won't be here until the 24th. That way I can have some of my already brewing KT (when it is ready) and still have plenty of starter for the larger jar. ) jan > > Hi Jan, > > There have been some people on this list in the past who needed to > start with just one teaspoon of KT in a full glass of water. I would > listen to my body and if I felt intestinal cramps or pain when I drank > Kombucha I would cut the amount of Kombucha _way down_ and increase > the amount of water until the pain no longer occurring. Pain is a > message from the body and should not be ignored. > > It may also help to take the Kombucha with a meal but whatever changes > are needed to resolve the problem by all means make them. It is also > possible that something else is causing the cramps and you may want to > look into that as well. > > Slow the whole process down and you will get further in the end:-)) > > Peace,Love and Harmony, > Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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