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delderfield
Dec 7, 2009, 09:30 AM
Hello my 22 year old daughter vomits approx 20 to 40 mls of blood a day ( every day fot 3 years ) yes it has been witnessed by health athorities i.e. nurses,doctors,para's etc she also has a really bad pain in her right side that works to under her ribs it makes a cracking noise first like you click your fingers together one goes hand in hand with the other one i.e. blood and pain, she has been tested but they can't find the cause yes she has even seen a phyc no she is not self harming as I say it has been witnessed they say she may be the only one in the country... I guess I won't get any answers from you as as soon as I write something doctors etc seem to run away but we have to go to A/E some times every other night the last test was a capsil endoscopie last Friday that was clear
Kind regards
Mrs jean delderfield
KISS
Dec 7, 2009, 10:59 AM
Somebody isn't thinking. Who says it's coming from the stomach.
Hereis a link with some possible causes: Symptom: Vomiting blood - CureResearch.com (http://www.cureresearch.com/sym/vomiting_blood.htm#possible)
The pain and organ location need to be correlated.
Even the pancreas or liver could cause blood in the stomach.
Bet the white blood cell count is up and iron is low.
This seems like plain stupidity on somebodies part. With the right imaging technique they should be able to spot it.
It's possible that an MRA, not MRI can find it.
University MRI & Diagnostic Imaging Centers - MRI / Open MRI FAQ (http://www.universitymri.com/services/mri_faq.html)
Options like going to John's Hopkins should not be out of the question.
KISS
Dec 7, 2009, 11:20 AM
Suggested organs to suspect are the liver and gall bladder.
delderfield
Dec 8, 2009, 11:05 AM
Somebody isn't thinking. Who says it's coming from the stomach.
Hereis a link with some possible causes: Symptom: Vomiting blood - CureResearch.com (http://www.cureresearch.com/sym/vomiting_blood.htm#possible)
The pain and organ location need to be correlated.
Even the pancreas or liver could cause blood in the stomach.
Bet the white blood cell count is up and iron is low.
This seems like plain stupidity on somebodies part. With the right imaging technique they should be able to spot it.
It's possible that an MRA, not MRI can find it.
University MRI & Diagnostic Imaging Centers - MRI / Open MRI FAQ (http://www.universitymri.com/services/mri_faq.html)
Options like going to John's Hopkins should not be out of the question.
Thanks for your reply I would give every thing for help for my daughter it seems to scare doctors with kelly's condition as soon as you say she vomits blood they don't want to know let alone the pain, or because this has gone on for so long they are almost treating it as normal.
Thanks again for your reply
We will def think of ythe mra
Jean