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After the incident nearly two weeks ago I've still been having problems with eating/digestion and nausea. Finally to the point that I'm going to have to do something after ignoring it for a few years.
My GI doc didn't think it sounded quite like the other Thursday was just a virus, either, with the continuing symptoms and that I'm still having to take some zofran, hence the endoscope.
Since my digestion is so slow I'm to only have soup and liquids today. I'm probably pushing it with the noodles in the lipton noodle soup atm, but this usually digests by 6 to 8 hours later (4-5 if I'm lucky). Supper will have to be completely liquid unless I want to leave a surprise for my doc.
He's going to take a look to see how much damage the heartburn has been causing and see if there's anything visibly wrong with my stomach. If he can't see anything in my stomach that would be causing the digestion problems then it will be on to more tests.
I'll be going to the hospital at 9am, the scope is scheduled for 10:45 but I suspect I'll be sitting around for a few hours longer.
My GI doc didn't think it sounded quite like the other Thursday was just a virus, either, with the continuing symptoms and that I'm still having to take some zofran, hence the endoscope.
Since my digestion is so slow I'm to only have soup and liquids today. I'm probably pushing it with the noodles in the lipton noodle soup atm, but this usually digests by 6 to 8 hours later (4-5 if I'm lucky). Supper will have to be completely liquid unless I want to leave a surprise for my doc.
He's going to take a look to see how much damage the heartburn has been causing and see if there's anything visibly wrong with my stomach. If he can't see anything in my stomach that would be causing the digestion problems then it will be on to more tests.
I'll be going to the hospital at 9am, the scope is scheduled for 10:45 but I suspect I'll be sitting around for a few hours longer.