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Post by meandog on Dec 28, 2006 18:34:54 GMT 12
Anybody suffering with hearburn, indigestion,flatulence and wind pain on a regular basis. Should go and have this checked out by a doctor. I tried to be a big hero, as I have a history of stomach ulcers, my last bout was very close to my last. I had the stomach ulcers treated and was a success, but unbeknown to all I developed ulcers in the bit up top that takes the food to the gut. (bloody fancy name). I had no warning or symtoms, and all in a sudden I was hemorrhaging and I was found approx 18 hrs later on the toilet. If I had been there another 2 hrs I would have been history so this is not a complaint to ignore. Your son may have nothing to worry about but it is far better to have it checked, as I am on medication for the rest of my life and I can now eat anything, which was not the case before. I hope he takes my advice on this one.
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Post by Dalbyj on Dec 28, 2006 19:40:33 GMT 12
...the bit up top that takes the food to the gut. (bloody fancy name). Duodenum? ?? Completely agree with you there meandog, anything out of the ordinary should definitely be looked at by a doctor.
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Post by ivyplus on Dec 28, 2006 20:03:17 GMT 12
Anybody suffering with hearburn, indigestion,flatulence and wind pain on a regular basis. Should go and have this checked out by a doctor. I tried to be a big hero, as I have a history of stomach ulcers, my last bout was very close to my last. I had the stomach ulcers treated and was a success, but unbeknown to all I developed ulcers in the bit up top that takes the food to the gut. (bloody fancy name). I had no warning or symtoms, and all in a sudden I was hemorrhaging and I was found approx 18 hrs later on the toilet. If I had been there another 2 hrs I would have been history so this is not a complaint to ignore. Your son may have nothing to worry about but it is far better to have it checked, as I am on medication for the rest of my life and I can now eat anything, which was not the case before. I hope he takes my advice on this one. Thanks meandog! I will show this post to him. When they are young they seem to believe they are undistroyable. I hope, of course, there is nothing wrong with him but I myself would go to the doctor if I would have his heartburns.
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Post by misilon1 on Jun 18, 2007 15:56:23 GMT 12
Oasis where is the one hundred yr old book ivy spoke of at the begining of this thread ,..I wanna see some of what it has to say about a few of todays ailments,.....
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Post by meandog on Jun 18, 2007 16:09:59 GMT 12
...the bit up top that takes the food to the gut. (bloody fancy name). Duodenum? ?? Completely agree with you there meandog, anything out of the ordinary should definitely be looked at by a doctor. Oesophagus
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Post by Dalbyj on Jun 18, 2007 19:46:22 GMT 12
Duodenum? ?? Completely agree with you there meandog, anything out of the ordinary should definitely be looked at by a doctor. Oesophagus Yes, I just re-read that post and realised that I had the wrong body part .. good thing I'm not a doctor eh
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Post by meandog on Jun 18, 2007 20:20:04 GMT 12
Yes, I just re-read that post and realised that I had the wrong body part .. good thing I'm not a doctor eh Yep good thing I am not one as well, its taken all these weeks to remember the name. LMAO
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Post by Aglarana on Jun 25, 2007 10:53:01 GMT 12
OMG. I'm not sure I'd trust either of you with a plaster! lol.
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Post by Dalbyj on Jun 27, 2007 16:54:19 GMT 12
OMG. I'm not sure I'd trust either of you with a plaster! lol. Awww aglarana, you sure about that? ;D ;D
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Post by mab on Sept 22, 2007 17:39:28 GMT 12
VINEGAR, I always have plenty of that on hand, insect bites (keeps insects away too) sunburn, cleaning the loo, fridge, microwave, windows, glass etc. Final rinse in clothes. I use it on my weeds to kill them, I also drink 2 cups of Honeygar apple cider vinegar & honey a day, it costs just over $9 for 750mls, you will find it with the regular vinegar at the supermarket. Heres a great site with a few tips and hints that I go back over from time to time. www.angelfire.com/cantina/homemaking/vinegar.html
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Post by OasisNZ on Sept 22, 2007 21:39:21 GMT 12
Thanks Mab, interesting link...
We could send you a "Mother of Vinegar" if you like so you could make your own vinegar, it's a fungus thingy, I'm not the expert on this, it's more IvyPlus's field, we will let you know...
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Post by mab on Sept 22, 2007 21:52:05 GMT 12
Hey that would be awesome, would save a lot of coin, I go through so much of it. Putting half a cup of vinegar down ya sink drain gives it a great clean out.
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Post by OasisNZ on Sept 23, 2007 8:06:26 GMT 12
Hi Mab, here's a pic of a Vinegar Mother, again I'm a bit vague as to how it all works, will get IvyPlus to fill in the blanks asap...
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