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Re: [Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome] On my way to a Dx   Message List  
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Re: [Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome] On my way to a Dx

My daughter had her gallbladder removed and it did not help at all, sorry.
Hope you have better results. Good Luck and I will be praying for you.

Kathy Thomas <kethomas65@...> wrote:
Hello everyone,
My daughter Krysten has been hospitalized again with CVS. They apparently
done recognize this as a disease. They say that here ejection fraction of her
gallbladder is 4% and should be 35% so they have her scheduled for surgery to
remove her gallbladder at 0930 in the AM. She was admitted on Feb. 8 which was
the day after her 18Th birthday. They also say that she has delayed stomach
emptying. She in a different hospital now because is no longer being treated by
her pediatrician. We are waiting for her records to be transferred to this
hospital.

----- Original Message ----
From: Eleith <kfootgyal1@...>
To: cyclicvomitingsyndrome@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 9:21:32 AM
Subject: [Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome] On my way to a Dx

Hello,

Well I might be on my way for my son to be dx with CVS. This has been
tiring. He was in the hospital again and The doctor gave very
specific instruction on what blood tests to take while he was in the
throws. Of course they never did it, even though I persistantly asked.

This is the 5 time he has gone to the emergency room with this and
every time, they take their time hooking him up to fluids, etc. then
by the time they do they say he's dehydrated. Then you tell them what
drugs to give and they look at you like you stupid.

Well now we are taking prilosec. They usually try to stop the CV with
Zofran and Zantac but the last couple of times ADvan did the trick so
now when he goes to the emergency it is Zofran and ADvan right away
per the doctors.

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Hello everyone, My daughter Krysten has been hospitalized again with CVS. They apparently done recognize this as a disease. They say that here ejection...
Kathy Thomas
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Feb 13, 2007
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My daughter had her gallbladder removed and it did not help at all, sorry. Hope you have better results. Good Luck and I will be praying for you. Kathy...
marilyn cordova
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Feb 15, 2007
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Sorry about your daughter. I know htat was one of the things that the first doctor looked at. How old is your daughter? Has she been sick long? Best of...
lisa langford
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Feb 16, 2007
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She is 36 and has had i for about 7 years now. She did go to a Dr. at OSU and he suggested that she take 150mg. amitriptyline. This has seemed to help...
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