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What Causes Stomach Ache, Headache And Body Aches While Taking Ambien?

i m a 57 year old female. 5 8 132 lbs. Exercise vigorously daily. Only prescriptions I take are ambien or occasionally klonopin. Both are for my insomnia. 7 months ago, I developed horrible stomach pains that lasted for about 3 weeks. These were accompanied by occasional low grade fever, aches and rarely vomiting. Tests for giardia came back negative. Though he original problem disappeared, I m now plagued every 6-8 weeks with a bout of fever, stomach upset, headache and body aches. These recurring episodes last about 2 days. What can this be? What can I do to make it stop?
Mon, 22 Aug 2016
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Hello,
You really need to get a firm diagnosis in order to get appropriate treatment. I can give you some suggestions to try in the mean time but you really need an upper endoscopy and a colonoscopy to make the diagnosis.
Try avoiding all dairy, wheat, caffeine, alcohol, sodas, soy and nuts.
Add a probiotic daily
Drink plenty of water
Regards
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What Causes Stomach Ache, Headache And Body Aches While Taking Ambien?

Hello, You really need to get a firm diagnosis in order to get appropriate treatment. I can give you some suggestions to try in the mean time but you really need an upper endoscopy and a colonoscopy to make the diagnosis. Try avoiding all dairy, wheat, caffeine, alcohol, sodas, soy and nuts. Add a probiotic daily Drink plenty of water Regards