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My story is an ongoing one that is starting to make me feel depressed and alone. At 19 I dont think spending so much of my time poorly is the best way to lead a teenage life but I have had to accept that I am not a normal teenager and that hurts, especially when nobody I know understands what Im going through.
My story begins 3 years ago when I was 16. I had just come back from a 2 week holiday in Rhodes and I stuffed myself with pizza, chocolate and pretty much every unhealthy thing I could find. A few weeks after my holiday I had these burps that tasted just like rotten eggs, they were foul! A few hours later I had awful diarrhoea that left me feeling so weak an unwell that I assumed I had some sort of sickness bug, especially as it lasted for a week. On my way to college a week later I once again had the burps which were followed with agonising pain radiating from my upper mid section to my upper right section under my ribs. I phoned my mum begging her to take me to my GP who concluded I had a gallbladder infection and put me on antibiotics. A few weeks later that same pattern emerged, burps, pain, vomiting, diarrhoea. However the pain was getting worse with each attack, but everytime my GP put me on antibiotics and left it at that. After a year my mum paid for me to go private and after an emptying scan it was discovered that my gallbladder wasnt working fullstop. A few months later I had it removed and thought all my troubles were over.
9 months passed with no symptoms and no pain, apart from constipation that left me not going for 2 weeks, but to to me this wasnt a big deal. Then the horrible day came that I had my eggy burps, I burst into tears knowing exactly what was to come, but this time it was so much worse. The pain was horrific I couldnt move, I was vomiting and had my diarrhoea once again. My mum called the ambulance because she had never seen me so bad. At the hospital they gave me oramorph, which I threw up in a heartbeat and left me to it. After an hour of running back an forth to the toilet and holding myself in agony I left the hospital. The next attack I had I was taken to another hospital where this time I was given morphine straight into my veins and the pain went in about 2 minutes. My doctor then gave me pethidine to take when I have my attacks as no other tablets have ever helped not even morphine tablets or codeine tablets.
At present I am awaiting an MRI on my small bowel next week to search for crohns, although my gastro doctor doesnt think it is as my blood works were totally normal. I am so fed up and just want answers.
I am on a liquid only diet that consists of 3 fortisips a day and thats all. I am to scared to eat food as I live in fear of my attacks. The liquid diet is because a motility test shows that i digest food slower than I should.
I just want answers so that I can start to fix whatever is wrong and move on with my life. I want to start uni next year but how can I when I am as poorly as I am
I just want support and to know that Im not the only one whos going through this, I am so low at the moment and just need someone that understands to reach out and talk to me
My story begins 3 years ago when I was 16. I had just come back from a 2 week holiday in Rhodes and I stuffed myself with pizza, chocolate and pretty much every unhealthy thing I could find. A few weeks after my holiday I had these burps that tasted just like rotten eggs, they were foul! A few hours later I had awful diarrhoea that left me feeling so weak an unwell that I assumed I had some sort of sickness bug, especially as it lasted for a week. On my way to college a week later I once again had the burps which were followed with agonising pain radiating from my upper mid section to my upper right section under my ribs. I phoned my mum begging her to take me to my GP who concluded I had a gallbladder infection and put me on antibiotics. A few weeks later that same pattern emerged, burps, pain, vomiting, diarrhoea. However the pain was getting worse with each attack, but everytime my GP put me on antibiotics and left it at that. After a year my mum paid for me to go private and after an emptying scan it was discovered that my gallbladder wasnt working fullstop. A few months later I had it removed and thought all my troubles were over.
9 months passed with no symptoms and no pain, apart from constipation that left me not going for 2 weeks, but to to me this wasnt a big deal. Then the horrible day came that I had my eggy burps, I burst into tears knowing exactly what was to come, but this time it was so much worse. The pain was horrific I couldnt move, I was vomiting and had my diarrhoea once again. My mum called the ambulance because she had never seen me so bad. At the hospital they gave me oramorph, which I threw up in a heartbeat and left me to it. After an hour of running back an forth to the toilet and holding myself in agony I left the hospital. The next attack I had I was taken to another hospital where this time I was given morphine straight into my veins and the pain went in about 2 minutes. My doctor then gave me pethidine to take when I have my attacks as no other tablets have ever helped not even morphine tablets or codeine tablets.
At present I am awaiting an MRI on my small bowel next week to search for crohns, although my gastro doctor doesnt think it is as my blood works were totally normal. I am so fed up and just want answers.
I am on a liquid only diet that consists of 3 fortisips a day and thats all. I am to scared to eat food as I live in fear of my attacks. The liquid diet is because a motility test shows that i digest food slower than I should.
I just want answers so that I can start to fix whatever is wrong and move on with my life. I want to start uni next year but how can I when I am as poorly as I am
I just want support and to know that Im not the only one whos going through this, I am so low at the moment and just need someone that understands to reach out and talk to me