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Old 06-06-2007, 03:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i've had a lot of problems lately with my stomach hurting out of control. it usually happens after i eat a normal sized meal. it feels like when i'm really hungry and my stomach starts hurting (maybe a build up of acid?)

i notice it especially after eating mexican food. thing is, i've never had a problem with mexican food at all.

i just recently moved out on my own and haven't really been eating a lot. and when i do eat at home, it's just something like toast, rice, cereal.

any ideas?

i'm guessing i just need to eat more or get more nutrition
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Sounds like the start of a stomach ulcer. Avoid spicy and tomato based foods.
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Could be stress ulcer. Considering you were quite worried about your tsa testing. A friend of mine used to have the same problem everytime he got stressed especially during exams.
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i would also go with an ulcer. give some more details. it could be ibd even. i studied GI for about 8 years now. wow.
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well i'm looking up ulcers at the moment and all of the symptoms seems to be dead on. what causes them though? is it just something random and how should i go about treating this?

thanks everyone

Edit: Also forgo to add, i've been taking eythromycin which my doctor told me will cause stomach aches unless taken with food. never had a problem before but maybe this is the reason?

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many things, some genetic, as well as stress being a huge factor. the medicine your taking, not to familiar with it, but ill loook into it.
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DGL (deglycerrized) type of licorice extract (herbal supplement) comes in capsule form.

Aloe Juice (2-3 cups/day)

As stated above: avoid spicy foods and tomato based foods as well as other foods that irritate your stomach.
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I had an ucler, watch your caffine intake too.
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Cut out any acidic foods.

Critric fruit (Oranges, Apples ..)
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spicy food.
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