Recently after I eat food, mainly my dinner or chocolate or something, I get bad pains in my tummy and find myself going to the bathroom alot more than normal. The pains almost feel like period pains, but I don't get them any more since I've been on the pill (been on the pill for 3 months). I've been getting more headaches and the pains in my tummy I only really get after I eat meat or chocolate. I've recently gone on a diet so I'm not eating so much chocolate, but I had abit on friday which nearly made me throw up, which was when the pains reduced me tears (quite embarrassing in front of my boyfriend!)
I'm not sure if it's the change in my diet or what, but surely I wouldn't get pains this bad or going to the toilet frequently if it was just my diet?
i'm not a doctor, and since i don't know where exactly in your stomach its bothering you, it could be a your gallbladder. but that pain would probably be severe.
JustJessOx answered Sunday June 28 2009, 10:48 pm: Hey there,
I can't really help you,or tell you what exactly this is seeing as im not a doctor,this could be anything it could be something small or something serious.
which is why i strongly advice you to get checked out by a doctor because this definately shouldnt be happening I dont think its down to your diet either,if the pain is reducing you to tears its not healthy and you need to consult your doctor.
it might just be your illergic to something in your diet maybe thats iritating your bowl causing the pains,I cant be sure.
but definately get it seen to before it gets worse
good luck
much <3
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