Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 Hello, I am writing for advice for a friend. He recently went to the hospital for excessive vomiting, they put him on fluids, ran tests, dosed him with morphine for pain and checked him out the same day with a diagnosis of gastritis. They gave him phenegrin for vomiting and vicadin for pain. None of this has helped and he is in pain and still vomiting regularly. He went back to another clinic last night and they did nothing either. His wife said she looked up gastritis and it's causes, none of which he does excessively (drinking, caffeine, ibuprofins etc) and says it runs a 7-10 day course of his current symptoms. This seems like a long time to go with out food or much in his stomach. I suggested aloe gel, but wonder if any of you have other suggestions. The night before he fell ill they had curry for dinner with some wine, which probably tipped off his excess pitta and here we are.... Please help if you have the time, and thank you in advance. Bless Rebecca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 This sounds like pancreatitis to me - my husband had it twice in his life and those were definitely some of his complaints. Have someone check his amalyse levels. Sherry Bakko www.midwestk9rescue.org On Apr 8, 2005, at 9:28 AM, star_seed111 wrote: > I am writing for advice for a friend. He recently went to the > hospital for excessive vomiting, they put him on fluids, ran tests, > dosed him with morphine for pain and checked him out the same day with > a diagnosis of gastritis. They gave him phenegrin for vomiting and > vicadin for pain. None of this has helped and he is in pain and still > vomiting regularly. He went back to another clinic last night and > they > did nothing either. His wife said she looked up gastritis and it's > causes, none of which he does excessively (drinking, caffeine, > ibuprofins etc) and says it runs a 7-10 day course of his current > symptoms. This seems like a long time to go with out food or much in > his stomach. > I suggested aloe gel, but wonder if any of you have other suggestions. > The night before he fell ill they had curry for dinner with some wine, > which probably tipped off his excess pitta and here we are.... > Please help if you have the time, and thank you in advance. > Bless > Rebecca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2005 Report Share Posted April 9, 2005 Rebecca Pl check up: http://health.ayurveda/message/2903 IN case above line is broken, select and copy paste the link into browser window to access the message. This appears like pancreatic cysts, some liver problem or spleen enlargement. IN the presence of patient, ayurvedists close eyes and diagnose by just touch. Try: Karpur Ras; 1-2 tabs with water, twice or thrice a day. Feed only green gram water with a little honey max 1-1/2 tsp Regards Dr Bhate ayurveda, "star_seed111" <star_seed111> wrote: > > Hello, > I am writing for advice for a friend. He recently went to the > hospital for excessive vomiting, they put him on fluids, ran tests, > dosed him with morphine for pain and checked him out the same day with > a diagnosis of gastritis. They gave him phenegrin for vomiting and > vicadin for pain. None of this has helped and he is in pain and still > vomiting regularly. He went back to another clinic last night and they > did nothing either. His wife said she looked up gastritis and it's > causes, none of which he does excessively (drinking, caffeine, > ibuprofins etc) and says it runs a 7-10 day course of his current > symptoms. This seems like a long time to go with out food or much in > his stomach. > I suggested aloe gel, but wonder if any of you have other suggestions. > The night before he fell ill they had curry for dinner with some wine, > which probably tipped off his excess pitta and here we are.... > Please help if you have the time, and thank you in advance. > Bless > Rebecca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2005 Report Share Posted April 10, 2005 Dear Rebecca, Your friend's is due to excessive pitta secretion in to the stomach which is irritatiting gastric mucosa and this is leading to vomiting and not allowing food. For which i would suggest one simple and effective remedy and some medicines to be continued. 1)2 spoons of dry dates powder(seeds to be removed)with milk on empty stomack daily. The medicines are 1)Tab.Laghu Sutashekhara Ras 2 tab 4 times/day 2)Dadeemavaleha(It is available in syrup form) 30 ml every 4 hrs. Laga manda to be given as food.(puffed rice(Murmure) to be cooked in 8 times of water and reduce to 1/2 a quantity of water.) Dr.Venu Gopal Rao.T M.D(Ayu) www.tvgayurveda.com --- star_seed111 <star_seed111 wrote: > I am writing for advice for a friend. He recently > went to the hospital for excessive vomiting, they put him on > fluids, ran tests, dosed him with morphine for pain and checked him > out the same day with a diagnosis of gastritis. They gave him > phenegrin for vomiting and vicadin for pain. None of this has > helped and he is in pain and still > vomiting regularly. He went back to another clinic > last night and they did nothing either. His wife said she looked up > gastritis and it's causes, none of which he does excessively > (drinking, caffeine, ibuprofins etc) and says it runs a 7-10 day > course of his current symptoms. This seems like a long time to go > with out food or much in his stomach. > I suggested aloe gel, but wonder if any of you have > other suggestions. The night before he fell ill they had curry for > dinner with some wine, which probably tipped off his excess pitta > and here we are.... > Please help if you have the time, and thank you in > advance. > Rebecca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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