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Old 10-02-2010, 12:01 PM #8
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Default Hi Annie

Finally got the new laptop sorted! So I have had a look at the links you posted. Someone else suggested aan a while ago but I haven't seen the links that you had posted so thank you very much for those.

I, like you think the development of gastroparesis is like my body waving a huge great red flag to the medical profession! But my GP is currently trying to tell me that I have IBS, although he did admit it was very unusual to have vomiting with IBS. I would say its pretty unusual to have IBS without constipation or diarrhoea, and I dont think I have heard of any cases of IBS where you vomit undigested food 9 hours after the meal. But hey I'm not a dr Im just an irritating patient! What the hell would I know? I would like to say I am sick of it - but I am sick so bloody often its no longer funny! LOL

Thank you so much for posting this stuff for me Annie I really appreciate it.

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Rach
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