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Old 10-02-2010, 03:53 PM #9
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Rach, I'm sorry your computer broke! Why can't they make those things to last longer?

I go a little nuts with the lack of logic doctors often express. IBD does NOT cause gastroparesis . . . though I'm no expert on it. Gastroparesis is a nerve/muscle thing.

Inflammation in the bowel can be caused by many things, like a lack of stomach acid, too many NSAID'S/pain pills, etc. And finding the cause is always what should be done FIRST!

Didn't you say at one point that Pred helped or am I having a brain fog moment?

I hope you will get someone to run that test. It may not be that either but I can't stop thinking about what it could be and if it is MG plus something else.

I hope you will get some help soon but, more importantly, feel better soon and be able to keep some food down!


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