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Nauseated, Loss Of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Stressed. What Is Wrong?

My 11 year old daughters stomach hurts when she eats. She's starving & nauseous but is afraid to eat anything. 2 days ago she traded sandwiches with someone at school, she said it was bologna & mayo & tasted funny. I though it was the sandwich & she just had sour stomach. But it's been almost 2 days & she's miserable. Stomach hurts weather she eats or not but eating makes it worse. Her Grandfather died on Tuesday so maybe stress? I tried peppermint ginger erbs, and then pepto bismo, neither did anything. Going to try Ensure today. Is her stomach just out of wak?
Tue, 7 May 2013
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Dear
I understand your concern
May be you are right, the sandwich may be the problem.
Anxiety does very little at this juncture to worsen the problem.
She may be experiencing cramps due to indigestion or mild food poison.
Consult a General Physician and get the diagnosis done.
Then anxieties of both of you will be over.
Isn't it?
Wish fast recovery.
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Nauseated, Loss Of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Stressed. What Is Wrong?

Dear I understand your concern May be you are right, the sandwich may be the problem. Anxiety does very little at this juncture to worsen the problem. She may be experiencing cramps due to indigestion or mild food poison. Consult a General Physician and get the diagnosis done. Then anxieties of both of you will be over. Isn t it? Wish fast recovery.