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Cynthia McCuen

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Joined: 14 Oct 2003
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Location: Dallas, TX
Stomach Problems
Posted: 10-14-03 09:53am

I'm not sure what is the problem. Once in awhile (maybe once a month) I go through a stage where when I get hungry I get so nausious that if I don't eat something (even just crackers) I feel like i'm going to throw up. I'm a 48 year old woman and am not pregnant. Any ideas of what this problem could be? It seems to go away on it's own after about a week. I'm suffering with this problem right now. It started on sunday morning (3:00 a.M.)!
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lritchey

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Posted: 10-21-03 22:23pm

I would go to the Dr. I was just diagnosed with an ulcer that is caused by bacteria and can be cured with antibiotics. My symptoms started with occational severe pain but have eased off. Now I have sour stomach with mild stomach pain and some nausea. Don't ignore it, it could be easily diagnosed and treated. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
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Cynthia McCuen

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Location: Dallas, TX
Stomach Problems
Posted: 10-22-03 14:21pm

You really think it could be an ulcer? I would have thought an ulcer would be associated with pain and all I get is "extreme" hungry feeling and if I don't eat something I feel nausious. I had the symptoms for about a week and then they went away. I'm having it a little today, but it doesn't hurt it just feels like I want to eat anything that's not tied down! Lol! Smile
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