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Post On: 2009-11-02 21:37:01

 Can a fall drive gastrointestinal problems?
User: kipper
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I imagine this haw seem like a silly question but bare with me. I suffered a nonindulgent start about 6 years ago where I landed on my chest. (Fell about 20-30 feet) Lucky to be alive. I have complications from it but one of them haw or not be attendant to this fall. I did not attending these intestinal problems immediately after the start but they have gradually come on. They are becoming more nonindulgent in the last year or so. Can these issues be attendant to this fall? (Issues with swallowing. Feeling of lump in throat. Acid Reflux. I'm sure I know the symptoms of my supply (acid) but wondered if my start could have finished something to make it an issue? Yah AznM0n, I've been to the docs numerous times over this. Everything typically comes back negative. They did attending a small supply with my opening to the breadbasket though. Kind of wondered if this happened from that fall. Thanks Steph, but I have gone through this for several years now. I'm quite thin and eat very good. I've even tried limiting what ate for sometime and it didn't seem to help.
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 Post On: 2009-11-02 21:40:42
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you need to go to a doctor for those kinds of problems but it sounds pretty bad. and the fall seems to hit damaged your meat slightly
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 Post On: 2009-11-02 21:42:34
User: David
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probably not. did you get a comprehensive check up after the fall? you have other issues, in my crushed opinion. i,d see a gastroenterologist.
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 Post On: 2009-11-02 21:50:36
User: Steph in NYC
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I presume anything is possible, and you should check with your doctor about it. But, I imagine that acid flowing is a mainly caused by being overweight, eating the criminal foods and eating them late at night. I say this, because that is what has happened to me for the last some months, and hit had issues with acid flowing in the last 2 weeks.
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 Post On: 2009-11-04 11:28:34
User: namairb2
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Was that diminutive opening into the stomach referred to as a hiatal hernia? These are exactly what they are and may or may not be caused by your fall. These occur when unconnected of the stomach bulge up and discover of the diaphragm and into the chest. Since the diaphragm is a sheet of muscles that separate your belly from your chest maybe this was caused by the fall. Any GI doctor can order an ultrasound to wager if this is one too. There is more info on hiatel hernia's at webmd.com. Please refer to the matter overview and wager if these symptoms sound same what you're suffering from. Good luck and God Bless
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