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Stomach Hurting


Question Posted Sunday June 10 2007, 11:21 pm

somedays my upper stomach or like above my belly button hurts, and it feels like i'm gonna throw up. But i'm not sure whats causing this.. any ideas?

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ohsnapxxiloveyou answered Monday June 11 2007, 11:05 am:
I had the same problem, and doctors couldn't figure out what it was, I had so many tests done, and my problem was I became lactose intolerant. I don't know how, neither do the doctors, go to your doctor, and tell him you want to take a Lactose INtolerance test.

Its a test where you go to an office, drink this liquid, and every 30 minutes for 3 hours you take this breathalizer type of test.

If it is that, you'll take these Lactaid pills once a day, every day, and cut down on your dairy.

First, to make things easier, stop drinking dairy/eating it all together. Well, don't stop, just cut down to when you have to. See if that helps, go to a Drug Store, and buy the lactaid pills keep cutting down your dairy, for a few days until your body adjust to the pills, give it about two days, and then try going back to your normal dairy routine. If that helps, you'll know, and you can save yourself a trip to the doctors. :]

The pills have no side effects, no drowsiness, nothing. So even if thats not whats wrong with you, they won't hurt you at all.


Good luck. Hope I've helped. Just send a message to my inbox if you need any more answers ont his matter.

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xluvkittyx answered Monday June 11 2007, 9:03 am:
i think i know what this sometimes i get it maybe your eating something of one food group too much such as lots of carboyhydrates if this isnt the cause maybe the heat is getting to you are u are stressed and annoyed lately.
hope my advice works :)

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DonutHolez567 answered Monday June 11 2007, 8:35 am:
It could be caused by anxiety. If it's kind of a nervous nauseous feeling, then that might be it. So if its ondays when your not feeling to confident or have a big presentation or something I wouldnt worry to much about it, unless it is causeing you problems during the day, other than discomfort. If it happens often or you have been getting it for a long time i would suggest getting it checked out by a doctor.

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