Joined: 14 Jun 2006 Posts: 5 Location: northwest US
Puking Up Blood-please Help Posted: 06-14-06 01:44am
My stomach has been hurting off and on for
a while. Sometimes I will get a headache
and my stomach tenses up really badly and
it hurts. It has an aching feeling kind
of like a deep cut or a burn. Sometimes
it goes away, and sometimes I puke. When
I puke, theres blood in it.It also happens
when I drink mountain dew. Mountain dew
has been my favorite drink for a really
long time and I have drank alot of it.
Im wondering if it can maybe eat holes in
your stomach. My friend drinks alot and
he has metioned to me it makes his stomach
hurt really badly sometimes too.
I dont have money to go see a doctor.
And because it doesnt happen all the time
im thinking there is maybe something I can
do at home to fix this, or if it will fix
itself?
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imisscheese
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Jun 2006 Posts: 2
Could Be Serious Posted: 06-18-06 11:54am
Sounds like something where you should:
a) stop drinking mountain dew
b) find the money for a doctor
i am not a doctor, and I think most people
who aren't doctors really can't answer
this concern. Why don't you try using
the 'ask doctor' tool?
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Zero_chance
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Jun 2006 Posts: 5 Location: northwest US
Posted: 06-18-06 13:34pm
Thanks. I stopped drinking mountain dew,
and stopped taking my allergy medicine and
it seems to be getting better. Its
happening less often, and it doesnt hurt
quite as much. I do plan on seeing a
doctor after my next paycheck though.
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