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12-27-2015, 10:47 AM | #71 | |||
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Been better for a while now but now it's back. Not allowing me to sleep really does get to me.
I just rubbed my back and felt it, I mean the nausea in my back. I have thought maybe it is the Vagus nerve causing all this. Oh well. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | PamelaJune (12-28-2015) |
01-10-2016, 09:47 AM | #72 | |||
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I'm having an especially bad time of it now for the past week or so. Usually I can fall back to sleep but the pain is just gnawing at my back. I took a Zantac about 4 hours ago and some Tylenol but it came back on me. I just couldn't lay there so I got up. Usually it just magically goes away and I am free of pain for about 2 weeks. Sitting up does help. It's usually worse early in the morning, sometimes not.
I have developed a backache over the past few days when I first get up. It goes away after I'm up for a while. I guess I'll just sit here until I feel better. |
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01-11-2016, 09:58 AM | #73 | |||
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Just as predicted, yesterday after a week of agony, I took a nap, woke up and all the symptoms had disappeared. I did go #2 twice since then, Maybe it was something I ate. I did have liver and a lot of onions over the past week. But usually that doesn't bother me.
I'm wondering if certain combinations of foods contribute to this. All's well for now. |
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