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    Default Bile gastritis

    I was recently diagnosed with bile gastritis. It's very scary for an emetophobe it causes debilitating nausea and V* and D* all the things that scare me. Anyone else going through this that can offer some advice? Thanks

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    Default Re: Bile gastritis

    Sorry no one replied to you. Unfortunately I cants say I relate but we will give you support here. I'm sorry that you have such diagnosis. Believe it or not I know an emet who has cyclical vomiting syndrome.

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    Thank you for at least replying I feel like I'm in hell and I have no one really who understands

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    Default Re: Bile gastritis

    How are you coping? The positive is that this may be hell but it could be helpful in overcoming your fear

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    Default Re: Bile gastritis

    Sounds awful, What are doctors doing for you? Medication, possibly surgery? I don't know much about it, but hopefully you find some relief!
    “Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.”

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