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Old 01-10-2012, 04:55 PM #1
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Default 21 yr College Student So Sick and Drs can't find out what is wrong

Helllo, My Nephew is sick. He eats or drinks something and throws it up in 20 min still whole as when he chewed it. Dr. have done all the tests and can't find anything wrong. He is still sick and lothrgic, removed Galbladder and sain it was not normal was all stickey and behind liver. I think there is a blockage there somewhere. Drs. Said between the head and stomach, he was going to have to learn to live with it. He gets so dehydrated. He was a 3.9 college student all he wants is to feel better and go back to school. Anyone heard of anything l
ike this???
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