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What could cause someone with autoimmune disorders to be unable to eat for months without vomiting or diarrhea

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Mу friend, age 37, wаѕ diagnosed wіtһ fibromyalgia a few years ago. Tһіѕ wаѕ following a botched lumbar fusion surgery fοr degenerative disk disease. Tһеח, ѕһе wаѕ later diagnosed wіtһ diabetes, hypertension, carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis аחԁ, finally, lupus. Nοt long аftеr tһе lupus diagnosis a year ago, ѕһе ѕtаrtеԁ tο һаνе a lot οf stomach ԁіѕtrеѕѕ. Sһе һаѕ јυѕt аѕ many tеrrіbƖе days аѕ ехсеƖƖеחt. Sһе саח′t seem tο eat anything tһаt doesn’t cause diarrhea аחԁ/οr vomiting shortly аftеr, аחԁ ѕһе′s lost a lot οf weight. It wears һеr out both physically аחԁ mentally. Don’t know іf tһіѕ һаѕ anything tο ԁο wіtһ іt, bυt wһеח tһіѕ first ongoing ѕһе wаѕ ѕο financially strapped tһаt аƖƖ ѕһе wουƖԁ eat аt virtually each meal wаѕ a bowl οf cereal, maybe a banana аחԁ ѕοmе juice. Sһе′s now trying tο eat more οf a variety, bυt wіtһ tһе same consequences. Sometimes, ѕһе саח′t even drink water without throwing up. Sһе′s bееח hospitalized once fοr tһіѕ, һаѕ undergone many tests, bυt ѕο far һаѕ gotten חο аחѕwеrѕ.

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5 Responses to “What could cause someone with autoimmune disorders to be unable to eat for months without vomiting or diarrhea”

  • lupusohana:

    Hi, I’m sorry that your friend is so very sick. people with lupus and autoimmune disorders have many overlapping conditions that make you feel worse and the medications have many side effects from puffiness to weight loss and loss of appetite to constant intake.

    Gluten sensitivity and Celiac Diesease is also an autoimmune disorder that your friend should start a discussion with her Rheumatologist about. Also, if she is taking any type of vitamin supplement, her doctor should know because it all has an interaction when combined with her regular meds.

    Keep communicating with her Rheumatologist open and keep on top of this. You are your best advocate, no one will do this better than you.

    Excellent luck.

  • Pierre:

    You mentioned many possible causes for your acquaintances loss of weight, including starving herself with only a bowl of cereal and a schooner of juice. No wonder she lost weight.

    By the way, her weight loss could be linked to anorexia or schizophrenia, sometimes brought about by a severe rheumatic disease.

    Lupus is extremely serious, potentially deadly. It can be treated with antibiotics, just like any other rheumatic disease.

    Rheumatic diseases are the result of a defective gene and collagen inflammation, regularly from a chronic infection. Collagen is present right through the body, from the eyes, skin and joints to the heart. Hence, the multiplicity of symptoms, depending on the location of the most affected internal organs or body parts.

    I have had seronegative rheumatoid arthritis for more than 27 years. The telling signs of seronegative rheumatoid arthritis are the following:
    - Joint pain in the feet (or cracking ankles) in the early 20′s or late teens;
    - Fatigue, especially after a moderate exercise like a 30 small walk;
    - Blood test showing a negative or low level of Rheumatoid factor;
    - Joint deformities of the fingers, after a few years, a specific sign of rheumatoid arthritis;
    - Consecutive X-Rays, over numerous years, showing bone erosion, a importance of rheumatoid arthritis;
    - Generalized arthritis, involving the whole body;
    - Elevated levels of C-Immediate protein and Sedimentation rate, as evidenced in blood tests.

    NSAIDs like Voltaren, COX-2 inhibitors like Celebrex, acetaminophen like Tylenol, and codeine are all used to control inflammation and relieve the pain of arthritis.

    Regular exercise like walking, biking and swimming is also helpful for most patients. Make sure that your friend is not overweight as carrying too much weight can only increase the pain of arthritis in the supporting joints of the hips, knees, ankles and feet.

    For any form of arthritis, your friend should consult an Orthopaedist who will order blood tests, joint scans and X-Rays to better diagnose the type of arthritis from which she suffers.

    The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons at http://www.aaos.org maintains a public online directory where you can find the take up and phone number of orthopaedists who belong to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Orthopaedists are listed by geographic location and family name, inside the USA and in most countries.

    The connection directory of the AAOS is located at:

    http://www6.aaos.org/about/public/members.cfm

    Lyme disease could be a possibility. Question the doctor to test your friend for the bacteria causing Lyme disease.

    Are there any other cases of arthritis or rheumatic diseases among your acquaintances relatives? Chronic forms of arthritis are usually prevalent in families where a defective gene is passed on by parents to their children.

    There are a few hundred types of arthritis and rheumatic diseases. The excellent news is that science is progressing rapidly in its understanding of rheumatic diseases.

    Antibiotics are now used to realize full remissions for at least 40%, if not 65% of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. For more info, your friend should join our group at:

    http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/antibio

  • Webspanner:

    Before I was diagnosed with SLE (systemic lupus erythematosus) with nephritis, I went through a lot of things… including loss of appetite and weight. I establish out that it was because of my going anemic and the introduction of Celebrex only worsened my shape up further by having hairloss, nausea, and my poly-articular arthritis remained unrelieved. Mere fragrance of cooked rice or a small gulp of water were enough to make me toss up, so I can very well relate to your friend where the lupus-side is concerned.

    Medications for most autoimmune diseases can wreak havoc in one’s stomach. Those combinations, more regularly than not, have side effects that cause increased/decreased appetite, nausea, diarrhea, fainting spells, photo-sensitivity, tender muscles, osteoporosis, bone problems, skin problems, etc. All these I have experienced already.

    Tell your friend to change doctors if she feels she’s not being paid enough help to her many conditions. Most specialists would any dismiss or up the ante for people with autoimmune diseases, and that’s not helping anyone. As for her loss of appetite, it might help some salt-free soda crackers with sugar-free fruit spreads. Herbal tea with no sugar or lemonade. Cranberry juice is also a excellent one. Flavored water may be acceptable as well. And, if she can lessen her potassium-rich food (potatoes, bananas, mangoes, papaya, peaches, cantaloupe, oranges) intake, it can be helpful as well.

    Excellent luck and I hope your friend gets better soon. Also, tell her to seek God’s help through prayer and rumination. :)

  • deb:

    She needs a complete work up to see whats going on. She may have hidden allergies that are contributing to her problems. She could have all sorts of deficiency’s that are contributing to her problems.

    She really needs a full team of doctors searching for all the possible connections between her health issues, treatments , and yes maybe her psychological issues that may be causing this.

  • Anna Og:

    She may need to be tested for Crohns disease. Immediately.