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Old 01-25-2013, 01:31 PM #1
Jaimy Jaimy is offline
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Default worth seeing a gastroenterologist?

I have an autonomic neuropathy and this has prompted me a visit to too many doctors recently, and frankly, I don't like going to the doctor- my average was a once a decade visit before this began. now it seems like a once a week.

I have been experiencing lots of nausea, worse after eating, sometimes coming in waves for no reason, and chronic indigestion. I'm assuming at this point that it is due to my AN.

Is there any reason for me to go to a gastroenterologist?
Can he actually provide a treatment or is he likely going to just validate (if that) my symptoms?

I don't need a validation and don't see the point in going if he can't do anything to help. Has anybody seen one for AN?
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