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jenn30

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PLEASE HELP!.I found this site via word of mouth, and am hoping to find some help. I had my gull (sp?) bladder taken put over a year ago, and about 6 mo after, started having severe digestion and stomach issues. Thousands of dollars later- and numerous test- they've told me my gastric emptying is slower than normal. WHOOOHOOOO!! I am miserable most of the time, bloated and cannot eat. I've very recently decided to try and cut out dairy and gluten, and so far so good. I also get a severe throbbing pain right where my gull bladder used to be when I eat. This has not entirely subsided. They at first thought stones were lodged there- but there are none. I get constipated or have diahreah. My digestion would shut down entirely for 10-14 days leaving me looking very pregnant and in a lot of pain. Even excessive amounts of laxative didn't help. Again, I am newe to gluten free- so we'll see if it continues helping. I am so desperate and just want my life back. Any suggestions, ideas, anything- is very very welcome. Thank you for the group-maybe for once I can find help and support

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Hi Jenn,

If you post this in Pre diagnosis on the forum post, I think you will get more replies.

I hope you get your life back too. It is sad to look pregnant--atleast when you are not. I have been asked when the baby is due.

When you read, you will discover what to do. I am sorry you have suffered like this. I hope you will get a definative diagnosis and that you will be able to do what it takes to have energy again.

Diana

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