Exsessive Belching, Nausea After Small Amount of Food????? Posted: 09-26-07 05:15am
I recieved an email from a desperate
friend asking for advice.
These are the main points from it it
said.
I constantly have huge amounts of trapped
wind that I find really hard to shift that
gives me som discomfort in the stomach
(not the intestines) but when I burp I
feel so much better and the nausea passes
almost instantly.
I get full up very easily. So I am not
eating that much.
I usually feel ok in the morning until
after I have eaten breakfast. Usually an
hour or so later the wind and bloating
starts. Sometimes it can take longer that
an hour to get the wind out. Then it just
gets worse through out the day
There is no pain in the stomach, just an
uncomfortable feeling. Exactly the same
as when I was younger.
I am on lofepramine and propranolol for
the depression and anxiety and the doctor
prescribed metoclopramide for the nausea.
He says his GP is not bothering with him
and is at his witts end
If anyone has any advise i can pass on to
him that would be great.
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yogahoneybunny
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Posted: 10-06-07 13:36pm
What is your friend eating for breakfast,
to start?
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