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digestive problems
Hi Everyone,My name is Juro and I am new to the forum.
I've had digestive problems for a long time. I've tried pretty much everything, even homeopathy.
However, I probably did not describe my symptoms correctly that time.
My problem is abdominal cramping causing very unpleasant nausea. I have these every single day.
Is there someone that has any sugestions?
Thank you very much in advance,
Juro
juroga on 2007-10-14
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Pl.provide the following information:-
(Also what medicines you took earlier)
1. Place where the patient stays
2. Male/Female
3. Date of birrth
4. Complexion:
i. Fair
ii. Wheatish
iii. Darkish
5. Constitution:
i. Well built
ii. Fat
iii Thin
6. Details of ailments? (what is your main complaint? How did it start, when and why? what makes it better? worse?
other complaints?)
7. Nature of the patient? (what kind of person is he/she? what upsets the patient most about him self? About other people?)
8. Eating habits?
9. Drinking habits?
10. Veg./ Non-Veg.
11. History of taking Alcohal? drugs?
12. History of taking tobacco/Smoking?
13. Appetite? thirst?
14. How are stools?
15.Any Urinary complaint?
16. is the patient usually colder or warmer than other people in th same place?
17. patient's favorite season/weather/time of the day?
least favorite?
18. Details of the abnormal results of blood work, Pathological ,ECG, XRay Ultra-Sound's tests already conducted?
19. Other information that the patient feels will help to identify the remedy?
(Also what medicines you took earlier)
1. Place where the patient stays
2. Male/Female
3. Date of birrth
4. Complexion:
i. Fair
ii. Wheatish
iii. Darkish
5. Constitution:
i. Well built
ii. Fat
iii Thin
6. Details of ailments? (what is your main complaint? How did it start, when and why? what makes it better? worse?
other complaints?)
7. Nature of the patient? (what kind of person is he/she? what upsets the patient most about him self? About other people?)
8. Eating habits?
9. Drinking habits?
10. Veg./ Non-Veg.
11. History of taking Alcohal? drugs?
12. History of taking tobacco/Smoking?
13. Appetite? thirst?
14. How are stools?
15.Any Urinary complaint?
16. is the patient usually colder or warmer than other people in th same place?
17. patient's favorite season/weather/time of the day?
least favorite?
18. Details of the abnormal results of blood work, Pathological ,ECG, XRay Ultra-Sound's tests already conducted?
19. Other information that the patient feels will help to identify the remedy?
Rajendra last decade
Thank you very much for your interest in helping me.
1. Milwaukee, WI
2. Male
3. 08/18/1973
4. Darkish (caucasian)
5. Thin
6. Nausea, caused by abdominal cramping. I therefore have poor appetite, poor sleep, and poor energy level. Started like 18 years ago. I lifted weights and wanted to gain muscles, so I purpously over-ate.
Certain foods make it worse, such as flour products, chips, onions, garlic, tomatoes, carrots, apples, and bananas. Stress makes the symptoms worse.
Fat makes things better, so does fried tofu, steamed cauliflower, and surprisingly alcohol.
7. choleric/melancholy personality.
8. I try to eat lots of vegetables, but also eat sweets. Sometimes tend to over-eat.
9. I don't drink alcohol any more.
10. I eat meat about once a week.
11. NO
12. NO
13. Appetite lower, thirst normal
14. normal
15. NO
16. warmer
17. fall/partly cloudy/morning
least favorite winter/rain/afternoon.
18. I had 3 endoscopies in last 4 years. Each revealed gastritis. I had colonoscopy 5 months ago. there are spotty areas of inflamation in my colon, all testing negative.
I had so far endoscopy, colonoscopy, stomach emptying test, sprue test, stomach X-ray, ultrasound, CAT scan - all came normal except for that gastritis and areas of inflamation on my colon.
1. Milwaukee, WI
2. Male
3. 08/18/1973
4. Darkish (caucasian)
5. Thin
6. Nausea, caused by abdominal cramping. I therefore have poor appetite, poor sleep, and poor energy level. Started like 18 years ago. I lifted weights and wanted to gain muscles, so I purpously over-ate.
Certain foods make it worse, such as flour products, chips, onions, garlic, tomatoes, carrots, apples, and bananas. Stress makes the symptoms worse.
Fat makes things better, so does fried tofu, steamed cauliflower, and surprisingly alcohol.
7. choleric/melancholy personality.
8. I try to eat lots of vegetables, but also eat sweets. Sometimes tend to over-eat.
9. I don't drink alcohol any more.
10. I eat meat about once a week.
11. NO
12. NO
13. Appetite lower, thirst normal
14. normal
15. NO
16. warmer
17. fall/partly cloudy/morning
least favorite winter/rain/afternoon.
18. I had 3 endoscopies in last 4 years. Each revealed gastritis. I had colonoscopy 5 months ago. there are spotty areas of inflamation in my colon, all testing negative.
I had so far endoscopy, colonoscopy, stomach emptying test, sprue test, stomach X-ray, ultrasound, CAT scan - all came normal except for that gastritis and areas of inflamation on my colon.
juroga last decade
Suggest take - Sulphur 200 (Once a week for two weeks)
4 Pills in the morning after taking bath or take bath after two hours of taking sulphur.
4 Pills in the morning after taking bath or take bath after two hours of taking sulphur.
Rajendra last decade
Good selection. If dr. rajendra is agreed then Kali Bich-30 after meal twice a day is also suggested.
dr. mahfooz
dr. mahfooz
♡ Mahfoozurrehman last decade
Can be tried after seeing the effect of atleast one dose of SUlphur.
Rajendra last decade
Thank you both very much for your reply.
I will try the sulphur then.
Is it really just once a week for two weeks (i.e. only two doses), or was it supposed to be once a day for two weeks?
Thank you very much again,
Juro
I will try the sulphur then.
Is it really just once a week for two weeks (i.e. only two doses), or was it supposed to be once a day for two weeks?
Thank you very much again,
Juro
juroga last decade
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