My son is 8 years old and has recently
been showing some worrisome symptoms.
Every time he eats, he immediately has
stomach pains afterwards. He also gets
fevers accompanied by the stomach pains
and sometimes has trouble sleeping at
night due to pain. I've taken him in to
the doctor and they've done a ton of
tests. Everything came back normal
except for elevated sediment levels,
indicating there is inflammation
somewhere. Does anyone have any
suggestions as to what this might be or
has anyone had any experience with similar
symptoms?
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csevengo
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Oct 2006 Posts: 2 Location: az
Posted: 10-28-06 23:47pm
It might have something to do with all the
bullsh*t you have been feeding him. You
should be careful or his little sister
might also have the same problem. I think
a little time with his dad would be good
for his health. And try removing the
tweeker from your house. If you think he
is not then look around, your house looks
like cr*p. Bicycle tires everywhere
broken cars vans and entertainment centers
and all. Very classy joint you have goin
on there. Its a nice touch adding the
shopping cart out front too. Car break
down again? That must suck. And just in
case you ever need a professional
photographer let me know. I might give
you a good price rate, tell a friend and
save even more.
And its probably an ulcer that the boy
has, due to stress and everything else
thats been going on. Stop feeding him all
that cr*p and let him at least call his
father. Its been over a year now, how
long will you allow this to go on?
Cheers
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CathM
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Nov 2006 Posts: 23
Posted: 11-14-06 14:17pm
Im gonna ignore the reply before me and
write my reply!
Has your son has any tests like an
endoscopy done? He might have inflamation
in his colon or stomach or even his small
intestines.
I would pressure the doctor for more tests
if they haven't already been done.
I would also make sure they did fecal
tests (make sure they do these multiple
times at least 3 days in a row) and I
would ask them to test for celiac or
gluten intolerance.
Gl
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csevengo
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Oct 2006 Posts: 2 Location: az
Posted: 11-28-06 14:26pm
cathm
wrote:
im gonna ignore the reply
before me and write my reply!
Has your son has any tests like an
endoscopy done? He might have
inflamation in his colon or stomach or
even his small intestines.
I would pressure the doctor for more tests
if they haven't already been done.
I would also make sure they did fecal
tests (make sure they do these multiple
times at least 3 days in a row) and I
would ask them to test for celiac or
gluten intolerance.
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