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Nausea Vomiting and BiPolar (BP)?
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<blockquote data-quote="bearded one" data-source="post: 313257" data-attributes="member: 8229"><p>When you say 'inflammatory bowel disease' is that another name for 'irritable bowel syndrome'? I have IBS, which runs in the family. He's been to his peds doctor and just had a basic checkup. Drawing blood on this kid is probably going to take a miracle from God. But, as another poster suggested, celiac disease or some type of inflammatory/iriitable bowel syndrome could certainly be aggravating the problems. </p><p> </p><p>No migraines, but if he escapes that he will be very lucky. Every one else in the family has them with histories of migraines on both sides of the family going back for generations. Usually they are controlled by a regular intake of caffeine, but with this kid, caffeine makes him belligerant and out of control. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks to all for the help and suggestions. I'm glad I found this site!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bearded one, post: 313257, member: 8229"] When you say 'inflammatory bowel disease' is that another name for 'irritable bowel syndrome'? I have IBS, which runs in the family. He's been to his peds doctor and just had a basic checkup. Drawing blood on this kid is probably going to take a miracle from God. But, as another poster suggested, celiac disease or some type of inflammatory/iriitable bowel syndrome could certainly be aggravating the problems. No migraines, but if he escapes that he will be very lucky. Every one else in the family has them with histories of migraines on both sides of the family going back for generations. Usually they are controlled by a regular intake of caffeine, but with this kid, caffeine makes him belligerant and out of control. Thanks to all for the help and suggestions. I'm glad I found this site! [/QUOTE]
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