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History Of Gall Bladder Removal, Hysterectomy. Have C-diff. Dizziness, Nausea, Headache. What To Do?

I have been suffering stomach issues for almost 8 years now, I had my gallbladder removed due to it not working, I had a complete hysterectomy due to endrometrosis which had spread to my intestines and rectum and could not remove it, i also had my appendix removed. This particular episode has been going for over a month. I have been seen in the er 4 times and was admitted once. They did a colonoscopy and endoscopy, they removed a wart size polyp and sent it to be tested, I havent gotten those results yet. Also while in the hospital I was diagnosied with C-Diff, as well as told that every time I have been seen in the ER over the past 7 years my calcium levels have been very high (10.9) and had an endocronologist come see me, he said he was running another blood test for my pth levels, and i am still waiting on those results as well. I am almost finished the antibiotic, but not feeling much better. I am extremely dizzy, nauesa and have a bad headache constantly (only on my right side though). While in the hospital the dr mentioned this could be parathyroid disease. I have never heard of this before the dr mentioned as I had no idea my levels were high. Everything I have read on parathyroid disease can turn to cancer, I'm extremely worried. As I am putting odd things together, Over the past 7 years or so I have been told I have 2 kidney stones in my left kidney but have never moved, also I have a nodule growing in my right lung, which dr's made sound like no biggie and probably a calcium deposit. I have had issues with my stomach for years, and recently I have been keeping track of how often and all that. It seems like i get episodes where I'm extremely sick, vomitting everything, they've done endoscopes a few times and always say its normal but my body produces too much acid. Since August 2012 I have lost 75 lbs without trying. What do i need to do? All I want is to feel better and live my life!! I am only 32 years old and this all started when I was 25 years old. Please help!!!
Thu, 20 Jun 2013
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Hi, You are 32 years, got gall bladder removed, hysterectomy done, appendix removed,2 kidney stones, in left kidney, para thyroid disease, nodule growing in right lung. got frequent vomitings.
For the vomitings and kidney stones i usually prescribe to my patients a combination of omeprazole and domperidone, and neeri tablets, for relief of the problems.
Practice yoga, meditation, reading books, and hearing music, and never think of the diseases.
Avoid taking spices, junk foods, and oily foods. Thank you.
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History Of Gall Bladder Removal, Hysterectomy. Have C-diff. Dizziness, Nausea, Headache. What To Do?

Hi, You are 32 years, got gall bladder removed, hysterectomy done, appendix removed,2 kidney stones, in left kidney, para thyroid disease, nodule growing in right lung. got frequent vomitings. For the vomitings and kidney stones i usually prescribe to my patients a combination of omeprazole and domperidone, and neeri tablets, for relief of the problems. Practice yoga, meditation, reading books, and hearing music, and never think of the diseases. Avoid taking spices, junk foods, and oily foods. Thank you.