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Mag's Jeaneau
take good care,
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Mag's Jeaneau

Mag's Jeaneau
Take good care,
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Mag's Jeaneau

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I hope you can find the answers that you are seeking.
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I hope you get well and that it is just a medical scare and that there is nothing wrong with you.
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These are many questions that are important to a diagnosis. You cannot be diagnosed over the internet since we are not physicians but I can tell you a story.
My husband, 60yo diabetic and over weight, was having some chest discomfort, bloating and feeling full. The doctors put him on everything you can for acid reflux. Well, just last Friday he was diagnosed with severe heart disease and an artery that is not able to be stented or bypassed. He can only be treated medically and with diet. I just hope he stays with me for 20 more years!
Please, push your doctors to find an answer so that you can stay healthy. Who cares if it take 10 second opinions!
I hope you find the answers you are seeking.
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#1 You can't figure out if you are lactose intolerant by eating dairy one day. It is much more complicated than that. You need to start a food diary along with what symptoms you are getting when you eat certain foods.
#2 You need to see a gastroenterologist if you are having this type of diarrhea and problems eating.
Taking supplements is always a good idea when you are having a problem eating but you stand a chance of not tolerating the supplements either.
I hope you can find the answers to you problems. Make sure you make that doctor appointment.
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You might not get anyone here to give you a diagnosis since it is against WebMD to do so since we are not physicians.
Is there a reason that you do not want to go to the doctors. The biggest reason why people get advance diseases is that they are afraid of what the doctor may tell them. Don't you think it is better to talk to your doctor than get someone who is not in the medical profession tell you what they think it is. Who knows what kinds of answers you will get. I have been a nurse for many, many years and would not feel comfortable trying to tell you what you might have. Please go see your doctor.
Hope you find the answers that you are looking for and can get better.
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