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Beethoven_00
01-21-2004, 12:05 AM
I am a 19 year old young man and I have been suffering with unremitting chronic nausea for 4 years. I thought it was my gallbladder because it seems to get worse after eating and become painfull. All this said I had a polyp in my gallbladder had it removed about 5 days back and still feel nauseous. I have been told by some it will take time to recover but right now i am so scared this nausea will continue i am looking at everything. Some symptoms i have not focused on in the past is my urinary problems. Every month or sometimes more 2 or three times i get pain running through my penis hurting when I am about to pee, it seems like it will hurt to pee but ussually only for a second and then its fine. I sometimes feel pain associate with these on the right side (if i remember correctly) up from my crotch but under my stomach. I also have dealt with frequency at times sometimes needing to go 10 times in the course of an hour, ussually only little bits and when I do go I really force it so I can try to get every drop out. Sometimes I feel like I have to go and can't. When I have to go allot I am ussually laying down or resting. I used to wake up in the middle of the night numerous times to urinate as well though lately it hasn't been as much as a problem but I always have to go as soon as I wake up, ussually to early like 4 or 5 am, and then sometimes after ive gone and i lay in bed for 5 or 10 minutes I find myself having to go again before i can get back to sleep. I have seen a doctor for this a couple of years back and I was put on medication for frequency which gave me dry mouth and that was about it. Now i don't know if this is causing my nausea or not because i have had a lot of blood tests and urine tests during my trials, even ultrasounds and an mri but I am just so desperate for relief I thought i would consult the experts on this board. Any help is very much appreciated.

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serialnovelist
01-21-2004, 05:18 AM
Well i'm no expert but i would look into not only the possibiltiy of Acide Reflux but also have some X rays and ultrasound to look for stones. If i had to tae a way out there guess i'd say you've got a stone stuck somewhere or moving but that's just a wild guess.

 
 
 




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