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Sheltiemom18 07-31-2011 10:44 AM

A possibility?
 
Hi, rarely post anymore but do keep up with what's being put up by other members.

After 1-1/2 years (just a short while, I realize) after being more or less struck by fairly global, burning NLD small fiber neuropathy it has finally disappeared from probably 85% of the affected areas. Remaining slightly sensitive spots are still the face (cheeks) and inner thigh. I still credit MrsD's supplements advice with this improvement and a marvelous foaming Rx emollient, HylaTopic plus, that saved my face.

However for the past four weeks have had low-grade stomach upset/pain with sour/bitter taste in the mouth on and off. Poor appetite and fill up after only a few bites or small glass of liquid. For the past few days, the sour/bitter seems is a lot better but the filling up fast is still there. Been using my old stand-by Cola syrup and milk.

Recent abdominal ultasound was negative. Routine biopsy was done after the endoduodenoscopy (normal) for H. pylori and probably other stuff as well. Having a CT abdomen w/contrast tomorrow.

After thinking about the vagus nerve, however, did some research into whether or not it was a neuropathy of the vagus nerve which can cause gastroparesis. Gallbladder was removed laparascopically and wonder about any damage that might caused to the vagus. Anybody have any ideas?

Best wishes,

Sheltiemom18

Silverlady 07-31-2011 11:31 AM

Gerd
 
That sour, bitter taste is what I got with GERD. Could it possibly be that?

Billye

malawigirl08 07-31-2011 07:06 PM

Keeping my fingers crossed for you. Good Luck:hug:

en bloc 07-31-2011 08:14 PM

Gastroparesis is certainly a possibility. Sjogren's can inflict inflammation on the autonomic ganglia and thus cause autonomic dysfunction like gastroparesis. An empty study is non-invasive and would show if your motility is within normal limits.


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