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  1. Braille Chicken Whisperer

    Burping rotten eggs

    that’s some thing I should’ve mentioned in my post: I can’t seem to get treatment. There are some religious/philosophical differences between me and the local doctors and I don’t have the ability to travel very far. So, I’m kind of stuck. I hope that the person that posted the original thread...
  2. Braille Chicken Whisperer

    Burping rotten eggs

    I can totally relate to this! Except the smell comes out the other end for me. I haven’t been able to vomit since I was 14 years old, even though I have tons of nausea. I get unexplained fevers as well… Anyway, I constantly have really hot flatulence, it smells like rotten eggs and sewage. I...
  3. Braille Chicken Whisperer

    What are your SAFE and UNSAFE foods?

    I’ve been denied medical care, so we think it’s Crohn’s disease but nobody knows for sure. One of my biggest unsafe foods is beef. I absolutely cannot digest it. However chicken or turkey seem fine. I love spicy foods and they don’t seem to bother me at all. The more natural and raw the food...
  4. Braille Chicken Whisperer

    Welcome to the Undiagnosed Club

    The blood in the stool, even if only a few times, it one of the reasons you should ask for testing. However, if there is no active blood, meaning it is not currently happening, a stool study will not help. I had to go in knowing I needed a colonoscopy and endoscopy. We spoke with a family member...
  5. Braille Chicken Whisperer

    Welcome to the Undiagnosed Club

    I appreciate this section very much! I am still waiting on the dx, but crohn's runs in my family, so I think the GI is just delaying the inevitable. They are dragging their feet because I am allergic to most drugs and can't take anything beyond a dose or two. I have found wonderful natural helps...
  6. Braille Chicken Whisperer

    A new adventure for The Braille Chicken Whisperer

    Hello everyone. My name is actually Tonya. I’m a 47-year-old female, married last year after 10 years of being on my own. In 2018 I almost died of an E. coli infection with sepsis and colitis all in one huge illness that landed me in the hospital for several days. The only reason I was allowed...
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