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Need Help. Abdomen Pain and H.Pylori +

This is regarding my mother.‎
She is 63 yrs old, skinny. Height 5.5 and weight is 35 kgs.‎ She is from pakistan.

Taking Inderal 10mg because of fast pulse rate and complaint of chest pain.

She has abdomen pain along with body pain muscular complaint for the past 25 years ‎now.‎ Also has weak bones possibly calcium deficient.

She is a widow, hygiene conscious and always looks in stress and seems to be always ‎thinking.‎

Tests Results:‎

She is H.Pylori positive. ‎
Endoscopy revealed no ulcers but this is what it said:‎



Endoscopy:‎

Dyspesia,‎
Stomach: Chronic atrophic looking gastritis with nodular antral mucosa with scattered ‎erosion with areas of white mucosal dis-colorization, suggestive of intestinal metaplasia.‎
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No blood in stool (all is normal on test).‎

LFT was normal.‎

Abdomen bloated and painful
Abdomen Pain in lower part of Abdomen
Abdomen pain after 15 minutes of eating
Abdomen pain remains before stool and mostly gets better after stool is passed ‎‎completely
‎Abdomen Pain like cramping in lower abdomen and its sides. ‎
Abdomen pain aching whole abdomen (I see her massaging her abdomen in pain)‎

Stool:‎
No complete bowel (Cannot empty completely)‎
Pain goes away if stool is completely passed
Usually she has soft stool in bits and pieces of less quantity leaving pain, un satisfaction ‎‎and desire to pass more.‎
Rectum insufficient: insufficient stool


No heavy food tolerance
Usual feeling as if diarrhea would come-on
Better after stool, flatulence and burping.‎

Lower back pain while abdomen pain and unsatisfactory stool
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  pirani21 on 2011-06-09
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
She has been seeing a homeopath in person and was prescribed Argentum Nitr 30 and Nat Phos 6x.
But after taking Argentum Nitrr, my mom got more pain and diarrhea so doctor stopped all medications and now has prescribed lycopodium 200c.

My mother is beginning to lose faith in the treatment from this doctor.
[message edited by pirani21 on Thu, 09 Jun 2011 19:43:48 BST]
 
pirani21 last decade
mom start usage of natrum carbonicum---3 pellets of 30c dissolved in 100ml amber glass medicinal bottle 2/3 full distilled water----add couple drops of alcohol (vodka) for preservative.. succuss (strike/strongly thump bottle against thick soft covered book ) 8 times beforer every dose taken from bottle---1 teaspoon is then placed in 4 oz water in drinking glass---stri heavy--mom is take teaspoon dose --through rest out of drinking glass ---wash glass and spoon well.

this is repeated daily from medicinal bottle---continue dosing til any amount of improvement continues--and stop if strong aggrvation or new symptoms occur...label medicinal bottle (nat-c 000/30c) and store away from strong heat and electrical dervices...etc until needed for next dose

if need further and i dont respond here for some reason then email me..better to do both at same time
 
John Stanton last decade
p.s.
it may be Inderal med mom is using is maintaining factor to ailment /befallment she is experiencing .in such case this is blockage . depends if use was before or after main abdominal compliant..
 
John Stanton last decade

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