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I was woken up this morning with severe stomach cramps. They lasted about 5 minutes and then eased off. I still have a slight ache but nothing I can't cope with. I have Ulcerative Colitis and wonder if it has something to do with that but the ache is further up above my tummy button although the cramps were further down.
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You haven't mentioned diarrhea, so I think that the pain is unlikely to be associated with your Ulcerative Colitis.
The pains could well be due to many things, but early days. Monitor the situation for the rest of the day, note and report any other symptoms.e,g nausea or vomiting.
You haven't mentioned diarrhea, so I think that the pain is unlikely to be associated with your Ulcerative Colitis.
The pains could well be due to many things, but early days. Monitor the situation for the rest of the day, note and report any other symptoms.e,g nausea or vomiting.
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Prudie - // Well sqad won't care but I find that so rude AH, why is he the only poster that gets that kind of comment? Can you imagine you saying that in Law when someone asks for Barmaid once she's retired? No I think not. //
My post was a simple fact-based question.
I don't believe it was rude, if Sqad does, and says so, I will be happy to apologise to him, but I am not willing to argue with you if you choose to be offended on his behalf.
My post was a simple fact-based question.
I don't believe it was rude, if Sqad does, and says so, I will be happy to apologise to him, but I am not willing to argue with you if you choose to be offended on his behalf.
// Can you imagine you saying that in Law when someone asks for Barmaid once she's retired? No I think not. //
That is not comparable - laws are set, and the same for everyone, medical conditions are individual and unique, so asking a stranger to comment on a condition he has not seen is probably not the best way to receive advice, in my view.
That is not comparable - laws are set, and the same for everyone, medical conditions are individual and unique, so asking a stranger to comment on a condition he has not seen is probably not the best way to receive advice, in my view.
Prudie - // it was nothing about asking a stranger it was about not practising anymore and you know it. //
I don't know it at all.
What I do know is that Sqad is in his seventies, retired, and living abroad, so I fail to see why he would be upset at my post, or indeed why you are upset on his behalf.
I don't know it at all.
What I do know is that Sqad is in his seventies, retired, and living abroad, so I fail to see why he would be upset at my post, or indeed why you are upset on his behalf.