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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 570436" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Possible hernia, those you can feel at times. Nichole can hers.......and she'd never have been believed if it hadn't acted up during a doctor office visit. (good timing) Worries me she'd not had it taken care of yet. Hernia's are not to be messed with. A person can have serious (life threatening) issues from a strangulated hernia. Blood supply gets cut off and it just doesn't take long for the bowel tissue to start dying. </p><p></p><p>You could be having severe IBS caused by that bug (your GI tract is still in an uproar although you're actually over the bug itself) or a hernia or well, I'm not a GI doctor so dunno. Those are the two things that occur to me. Don't underestimate severe IBS..........I've had it so bad the spasms spread to my back muscles and would cause me to drop to the floor in agony. (also after a particularly nasty stomach bug) Lasted a few months. I do my best to avoid people with stomach bugs now. I don't want a repeat performance of<strong> that</strong>. oh no! easy child sort of ticked me off because she asked me to go shop with her and she was battling a stomach bug at the time. grrr She better hope I don't get it. </p><p></p><p>Severe pain that won't let up.............get thee to the ER <strong>immediately</strong>, don't even attempt doctor in a box. </p><p></p><p>Does not sound like appendicitis, though. </p><p></p><p>((hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 570436, member: 84"] Possible hernia, those you can feel at times. Nichole can hers.......and she'd never have been believed if it hadn't acted up during a doctor office visit. (good timing) Worries me she'd not had it taken care of yet. Hernia's are not to be messed with. A person can have serious (life threatening) issues from a strangulated hernia. Blood supply gets cut off and it just doesn't take long for the bowel tissue to start dying. You could be having severe IBS caused by that bug (your GI tract is still in an uproar although you're actually over the bug itself) or a hernia or well, I'm not a GI doctor so dunno. Those are the two things that occur to me. Don't underestimate severe IBS..........I've had it so bad the spasms spread to my back muscles and would cause me to drop to the floor in agony. (also after a particularly nasty stomach bug) Lasted a few months. I do my best to avoid people with stomach bugs now. I don't want a repeat performance of[B] that[/B]. oh no! easy child sort of ticked me off because she asked me to go shop with her and she was battling a stomach bug at the time. grrr She better hope I don't get it. Severe pain that won't let up.............get thee to the ER [B]immediately[/B], don't even attempt doctor in a box. Does not sound like appendicitis, though. ((hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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