cure for constant diarhhea :(
Every morning starts with an explosing diarrhea and abdominal pains. Usually the pains starts in late night but when I wake up it gets worse. Blood tests ok, I'm a vegetarian. Caused by finnish water? I've always drank bottled water in Poland. Any help here?
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Hahh, let's cure this ebola together shall we ;) No lactose issues and no coeliac disease. I don't usually even drink milk if my morning coffee doesn't count. What kind of bacteria can this be? Not just a regular flu, I also feel very energy and veeeery tired at the same time. I've lost weight (about four to five kilos) in less than a month without even doing anything about it. I sweat more than my husband and my heart is bumping even if I just lay on the couch. Early menopause maybe, but I'm only 32 :/
That sounds like a hyperthyroidism (weight-loss, sweating, fast heart beat, anxiety), is it tested?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperthyroidism
I meant that sometimes it takes some time to get used to a certain bacterial, öööh, environment if you travel or move abroad.
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Or "nadczynność tarczycy" in Polish.
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadczynno%C5%9B%C4%87_tarczycy
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Could it be the bread? I love Finnish rye bread, but now after living abroad for years my stomack can't handle it any more. Terrible diarrhea every time when visiting in Finland :/ Then one day I came to thing of possible connection with rye bread and kaboom! that was it :)
Hohhoijaa, taas yksi "sattumalta" tulee tänne kirjoittelemaan englanniksi ja mammat ihan onnessaan on esittelemässä englannin kielen taitojaan :D Kummasti aina nämä vieraskieliset provot menee läpi.
But do you eat food that contains milk? Or gluten? I have a friend who tested negative for coeliac disease but she still can't eat any gluten or her stomach gets upset and it lasts for a long time
Sweating, fast heart beat etc. does not sound like symptons caused by rye bread. Yeast could do some diarhhea and swelling but bread should not do those other symptons. I'd go with the hyperthyroidism. Please visit a doctor and note sometimes doctors do not take tryroid problems seriously so visit another one if there's any sign of hyperthyroidism shown on your test results.
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Hohhoijaa, taas yksi "sattumalta" tulee tänne kirjoittelemaan englanniksi ja mammat ihan onnessaan on esittelemässä englannin kielen taitojaan :D Kummasti aina nämä vieraskieliset provot menee läpi.
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Muistan saman puolalaisen naisen ennenkin kyselleen palstalla apua esimerkiksi vauvan ruokintaan liittyen. Miksi tämä olisi provo? Saako joku kiksejä siitä, että esittää puolalaista Suomeen muuttanutta mahavaivaista? Vaikea uskoa...
[quote author="Vierailija" time="22.10.2014 klo 22:36"]
Hohhoijaa, taas yksi "sattumalta" tulee tänne kirjoittelemaan englanniksi ja mammat ihan onnessaan on esittelemässä englannin kielen taitojaan :D Kummasti aina nämä vieraskieliset provot menee läpi.
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so what? It is good to practise your language skills.
Well, Finnish tap water is more pure than bottled water but of course there may be some bacterial issues. Lactose intolerance? Coeliac disease? I guess you've been tested for those?