RachelNinja
Sometimes I'd rather live in VMK than in real life
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Honestly, I'm shocked. The test was painful and uncomfortable, and it still turned out normal.
I don't have definite results yet, but the food didn't seem to move very much at all. So the 2 techs that were there both said "That must be your problem" because they kept looking at the screen and the stomach is the only part that stayed lit up.
If I tested positive for H Pylori, then that would explain the slow stomach emptying.
What an eventful couple of days it has been! I still feel terrible. I still have pain in my right side, and I don't know why the stomach (left side) would cause pain in my right side. I will have a ton of questions for my doctor when I see him next!
Oh no! I'm sorry the test came back negative. I know you were kind of hoping for a positive so that the problem could finally be diagnosed and treated. I'm sure in the long run, you'll be able to see why this is a good thing

I forgot about the "sluggish stomach" thing. Everytime I have an endoscopy, my gastroenterologist reminds me that I have a "sluggish stomach." It doesn't contract at the normal rate that it should, which means digest is much slower. If I eat more than I should, I get pain and I feel sick. He told me to eat smaller meals throughout the day (which totally stinks on days like Thanksgiving).
During the first endoscopy I had in college, the doctor also found the H. Pylori bacteria. That was what made me VERY sick. I was put on antibiotics (?) for that. The treatment for that actually worsened all the symptoms, but it was necessary to get rid of it. Afterwards, I felt much better.
I don't know how much of an encouragement this will be (I know that if/when people said this to me when I was sick, sometimes it didn't help) ... sometimes we need to be sick a little longer because suffering creates such a strength in character. If anyone knows about perseverance, it would have to be you and anyone else who has been in your situation. Going for test after test ... people didn't understand why I was truly hoping for a positive result. Even if it were a "bad" thing like a disease or something, there was that urge to just have an answer. It took forever to get that answer (and there are still unanswered questions that can be very discouraging) ... but in the long run, I "needed" that long time period because I really changed as a person through it. I HAD to become much stronger because of it ... and it was noticeably stronger because my friends and family all commented on it.
I hope the same happens for you. Of course, I came to that realization AFTER the fact. I know it's difficult as you're actually going through it, but I pray that you'll have some clarity and understanding during this trying time
