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Had some pain on the left side - someone has a voodoo doll of me?
Set out to go swimming - pain got to me, long standing pain for over
a year. Doctor said it was a muscle thing at first( sneezing from a cold).
then after two months - its IBS. then he prescribes proton pump inhibitors?
not taking those? mad stuff to take. So drained yesterday and sore.
I asked other doctor what is there under the ribs, last week. Spleen. looked up spleen?
spleen can be affected by parasites? one of the things? of many.
They don't want to give you antibiotics anymore - just anti acids. So I  bought
Garlic Yesterday on the way hope with soup ingredients.
today i feel brand new. Hope it lasts. Still taking the soup and garlic.

Looked up Garlic it kills everything. Strong stuff. Kills Fungus, bacteria, candida,
parasites. described as a natural antibiotic.

soup needed to kill stinging in mouth as you eat the raw garlic.
lentils, stock cubes, carrots, turnip/swede (chicken optional) -

kill the bugs - garlic/allacin.

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By:
Foinavon
When: 30 Jul 16 19:32
Have just harvested 100 heads of garlic from my allotment. Perhaps that's why I'm fighting fit Cool
If you lived nearer I would give you some with pleasure.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 30 Jul 16 19:35

Jul 30, 2016 -- 7:32PM, Foinavon wrote:


Have just harvested 100 heads of garlic from my allotment. Perhaps that's why I'm fighting fit If you lived nearer I would give you some with pleasure.


" lived nearer I would give you some with pleasure.Nearer to where????

By:
Foinavon
When: 30 Jul 16 19:37
Birmingham. I think Zorro lives in Scotland.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 30 Jul 16 19:38
I live in Rugby. (Dunchurch) Happy
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 30 Jul 16 19:46
Birmingham. I think Zorro lives in Scotland.

Nevertheless, he should still be able to smell your breath from there.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 30 Jul 16 19:47
LaughWhoops
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 30 Jul 16 19:49
I suppose everyone knows that chewing a sprig of parsley takes the stench of garlic off your breath.
By:
Foinavon
When: 30 Jul 16 19:51
Laugh Keeps the flies away Dr C.

Have a friend who lives in Hillmorton Boxing although I rarely go there. We usually meet up halfway in Cov.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 30 Jul 16 19:52
Wink
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 31 Jul 16 02:21
stuff makes you drowsy -
years ago when I ran to keep fit. I tried the garlic soup
and my laps were super quick. they should give it to
athletes in the olympics. Don't think it would count as
a drug. Ran like a banshee on it. Felt like superman.
By:
casemoney
When: 31 Jul 16 02:34
Zorro I dont want to ring Alarm Bells ,have u had the pipe up or Down ?


proton pump inhibitors

Omeprezol LanzoprazoL tablets ? They are Excellent regarding Acid probs ...

I had an unknown extreme Allergy to rapeseed oil , Caused untold Problems as its it fckin in

nearly

everything people eat ....The Probs with my Stomach regarding that were fckin unreal Sad

If you have lost Weight Zorro Insist on an investigation ,I had the Pipe down it was nothing.

The problem With stomach Cancer is that it is a Silent Killer most cases are found at stage 3 or

4 ,3 ur bang in trouble ,4 ur a Million Sad
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 31 Jul 16 03:29
Hi - remember you said your father in law had stomach cancer.
Doctor sent me for endoscopy - That was brutal. Never getting
that done again. Shaking after it. Like swallowing a rubik cube.
Give you the option of doing it awake or asleep? FKin brainless
did it awake. Gagging all the way. like a snooker cue going down.
Went to Dr on Wednesday and results still not in? (waited a month,
why so long getting a result)said my stomach was inflamed and they
took a sample of my gut for biopsy?
The bandits keep giving me anti acids (proton pump inhibitors
Omeprezol LanzoprazoL tablets) the ones you mention. I don't have acid.
I have a digestion problem. my stomach stops for twelve hour spells.
it causes bloating and cramps. Pressure build up in abdomen.
I excluded sugar and carbs a year ago and I think I just need all the
stuff they put in cereals. B complex vitamins. niacin, rioboflavin etc.
You need all that stuff to coat nerves in your stomach.
By:
padlock
When: 31 Jul 16 04:20
And ginger
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 31 Jul 16 09:45
After mild stomach pains I had an endoscopy - had mine done under sedation - not that unpleasant, gagged once and they must have given me a bit more sedation...

After reading that much about digestive/stomach problems and the dozens of different conditions that exist, I can't see how the hell a gastro consultant can have a clue what anyone's problem is.

Combine this with the fact that everyone's diet is different, I am amazed they come up with any diagnoses at all.

I have come to the conclusion that if they can't find cancer, or can't see anything or don't have anything else flagged up they give you PPI.

My consultant told me that if I had any further pain to take paracetamol!

My problems aren't at all bad but I have sympathy for those whose are.
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 31 Jul 16 10:33
zorro , does this not sound like gallstones ? ive had gall bladder out and bloating is one of symptoms, along with excruiating pain .
By:
boxingthefox
When: 31 Jul 16 10:40
Hi guys, I have been reticent about posting on this and the related thread because health wise I may look like a lost case, looking for attention/sympathy Laugh.

Anyway for what it's worth, here goes.....

I have had 'reflux since I was 15, after years of quack remedies, bicarb etc. it turned into 'Barrets oesophagus' which has the effect of increased risk of cancer of the oesophagus. I have had the' Rubiks' cube treatment year on year for the last 30. Put simply the oesophagus lining cannot cope with stomach acid because it was not designed to so do.

The good news is Daily Omaprazole has controlled it and allowed me to eat and drink what the fck I like when I like. The last time I had the 'billiard cue down my throat (3 years ago) Barrets was hardly discernible, yippee, Wink.

The treatment has stopped because I'm an old cooont now and the money is used (quite rightly) on younger paitents.

Stomach problems are many and varied, for fck sake guys stay away from internet quack remedies because any short term relief ultimately ends badly. A great friend of mine ignored my advice to see his GP for a referral and left this world far to early at the age 49, and it was far from dignified, after cutting bits away and the indigence of colostomy bags etc he quickly succumbed.

The problem with oesophageal cancer is without an Endoscopy it is undiscernable until it's too late, by the time a sufferer has problems swallowing (the first sign) the cancer has already spread to all the vital organs and it goodnight Vienna!.

It truly is a silent killer , an insidious fcking illness, the late John Thaw suffered this fate. So Again!! stop listening to fckin idiots on the internet, telling you to eat this not that et fckin cetera, if you have any stomach problems see your GP.
By:
Foinavon
When: 31 Jul 16 10:59
As we get older acid reflux becomes more common. The sphincter (valve) at the bottom of the oesophagus is weak and for a variety of reasons can fail to seal properly.
This happened to me and I was constantly awakened during the night with heartburn. Went to the doc who prescribed the billiard cue and camera treatment. Just had the throat spray followed by a few minutes discomfort then it was all over. They check the stomach and duodenum at the same time and take samples for analysis. Was put on omeprazole and have had no problems since.

I know people react to endoscopy in different ways but it's worth 10 minutes discomfort to the potential horrors of not being properly diagnosed and I wholeheartedly support what Boxing said above.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 31 Jul 16 11:10
could be worms ,do you have a cat ? 

anyone with a cat should be wormed and sheep dipped twice a year .
By:
boxingthefox
When: 31 Jul 16 11:18
Absolutely Foinavon, my valve was fcked from the start. Laugh. I used to be put out for the endoscopy, but when they changed the rules about leaving the hospital unaccompanied, (and possibly driving under the influence) I decided to have the spray, after a few goes it really does get a lot easier if you learn to relax the throat,..... as the Bishop said to the actress.Laugh
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 31 Jul 16 11:52
Most of these problems are due to simple blood loss.
That's why eating garlic is such an effective cure.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 31 Jul 16 11:59
Christ on a bike^^^^ thank you for verifying my don't listen to idiots on the internet  advice.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 31 Jul 16 12:03
I've said my piece and have no wish to discuss it further with a quack, I think my 30 years of seeing specialists trumps your 'lets put ailments into the eating arena' cr@p advice every time.
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 31 Jul 16 12:04
I never suffered much from acid reflux or indigestion, just for a period I  had lower abdominal pains but the endoscopy showed mild Barrett's.  I don't think this was connected with the pains which would have been further down digestive system.  I would never have had the Barrett's diagnosis otherwise.

So Emaprozole for me too.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 31 Jul 16 12:10
I see boxingthefox has never heard of vampires, and the effectiveness of garlic as a repellent to these creatures.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 31 Jul 16 12:20
Laugh
By:
boxingthefox
When: 31 Jul 16 12:22
Is that your best 'Ali shuffle' Laugh
By:
Foinavon
When: 31 Jul 16 12:25
Dr C seems to have an aversion to garlic Wink
By:
boxingthefox
When: 31 Jul 16 12:27
No good getting him a mirror for Christmas then.Laugh
By:
Foinavon
When: 31 Jul 16 12:32
Whoops
By:
casemoney
When: 31 Jul 16 15:33
I had the Pipe down ,No sedation Not Nice ,But I had actually go to the Point That I wanted something Found ,Months of Misery ,All that was found was Inflamation Happy That was last
Feb ,the Previous august my Mrs thought it a Healthy Idea to start Cooking with Rapeseed oil
it took a **** year to realise the Shxt was actually Poisoning me Laugh Anything cooked or roasted in it would bring on Severe reactions ,Prob was the days I didnt eat a Roast or Fry no probs ,even foods containing can cause a reation to me So just have to be careful whats in what Im eating Happy

Hope your tests come back ok Zorro Happy
By:
boxingthefox
When: 31 Jul 16 15:40
Kinell casemoney, Just googled it Jamie Oliver recommending it. Shocked
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 31 Jul 16 16:09
casemoney how did you discover that rapeseed was the problem. Trial and error?
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 31 Jul 16 16:13
Hi Casemoney,
I didn't twig to your rapeseed oil aversion. In my head it sounded too exotic
for my diet. But I remember now that they rename the stuff vegetable oil. I seem
to get the attack on a Friday when I visit my parents. They cook with Vegetable
oil and Olive oil. Maybe you are on to something. I'll exclude it. The trouble
is I've excluded that much trying to find what triggers the Stomach spasms. I was
sure it was the soy/soya in bread. but can't make sense of it.
My mom cut out an article from her paper on coeliac? sounds like my symptoms .
The doctor has ruled out my gallbladder? the symptoms seem to line up for coeliac disease.
Got 90 percent of the symptoms.

coeliac disease.

    persistent or unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting
    recurrent stomach pain, cramping or bloating
    any combination of iron, vitamin B12 or folic acid deficiency, anaemia.
    tiredness
    severe or occasional diarrhoea, excessive wind and/or constipation
    sudden or unexpected weight loss (but not in all cases)

    mouth ulcers
    depression
    liver abnormalities
    neurological (nerve) problems such as ataxia (loss of coordination, poor balance)
    and  peripheral neuropathy (numbness and tingling in the hands and feet)
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 31 Jul 16 16:14
Food sensitivities are notoriously difficult to pinpoint, especially since they usually come in multiples.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 31 Jul 16 16:19
I know a chap who suffered for years with stomach problems that were diagnosed as IBS.

Last time I spoke to him he said he'd been cured.

He told me he'd changed his doctor and his IBS turned out to be gallstones.
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 31 Jul 16 17:19
ultra sound showed no gall stones?
i thought it was the gallbladder and was
taking cider vinegar to shift anything
that might be in there. Angostura bitters
was recommended too.
pretty sure its gluten. hard to dodge
the stuff its everywhere.
was a huge bread eater - watched a youtube
video and doctor says it's cumulative - you
get away with it for so long.
By:
casemoney
When: 31 Jul 16 18:19
Believe it Or not we were in Tescos and I walked past the Rapeseed oil stopped Looked at it Said to the Mrs ,when did you start using that?  She said Last August, I said when did my Troubles start She said Last August PlainStopped using it and that was That ,Still occasionally get
Some IBS like symptons but then I as I said  its in so much food its hard to Avoid ,but as long
I avoid consuming the Raw product I am ok Happy
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 31 Jul 16 18:36
doctor drew blood on Wednesday to test me for b12 deficiency.
pretty sure it'll show I'm lacking. Always tired.
the anemia symptom in coeliac definitely sounds spot on
with numbness and occasional dizziness.
hands always tingliing going numb, thought it was just the way
i'm always sitting.
i noticed after eating boiled eggs my stomach feeling better, put it down
to just being full. but rich in B12.

the oil, the bread all the foods seem geared to FK with you.


By:
zorrostrikes
When: 31 Jul 16 18:50
Just had a thought. Novak Djokovic has been on a gluten free diet
for years. Maybe he's not as good as we think he is? maybe everyone
else is just sluggish from eating bread and pasta.
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