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What Causes Body Pain, Intermittent Stomach Ache, Increased Appetite And Behavioural Changes?

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Posted on Tue, 21 Jul 2015
Question: hi my name is XXXX but this question is for a friend of mine. My friend XXXX, who is 67 years old, he has been physically active most of his life, like he used to ride the bike about 4 miles a day, and is thin. about 7 weeks ago, he had body aches, and didn't feel good, he thought it was the flu, and it got worse, so he went to emergency room,and they gave him an "IV" cause he was dehydrated they said, so he got a little better after that , but not much, then he went to a walk in clinic, and they gave him some medicine with codine in it, and he couldn't breath, but then he stopped taking it. since then no more doctors he don't like doctors. now the past month he lost over 20 pounds, and he already was very thin for a guy whos 6'1 tall, he was about 16o, now hes down to 140, anyway he still cant eat much, and get stomche pains sometimes, and me, and his neighbor noticed his personality is changing, he started to give money away to peole, and has a very happy personality, then sometimes he looks blank on his face, almos tlike bipolar, now I don't know what he has but I am scared for him, the past month he feels like he has allergies, but really its his breathing, he is a changed person, he don't want me as a close friend anymore, he says its too much trama on his brain, he has no family left , so I don't know what to do, all he has is me, and his next door neighbor who keeps an eye on him, and calls me sometimes, we worry aobut him, he says hes eating more now, but I don't think its a lot? who knows, what should I do? call protective services, or just wait to see if he gets worse? I don't want him amd at me, he threw a lot of things in his house away. like 5 bags of garbage, his books, and old clothing, he has changed. thanks for your help. I appreciate it.
Sorry I forgot to mention that he had stomache pains still after all this time, he has also had bad sleeping the past 2 months, sleepless nights, maybe that's what happened to his mental health. ok thanks.
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Answered by Dr. Noble Zachariah (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
His health issues need to be looked into

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX
Welcome back and thanks for your query.
I understand and appreciate your concern for your friend XXXX. His abdominal pains need to be looked into. It may be an easily treated condition like peptic ulcer or it may be something more sinister ,which he may be suspecting and is in denial. His action of appearing to be angry with you, maybe part of this denial.
If any one who has an influence on him, can talk to him to find out what the doctor told him, and what he feels about his health, it may help to make the picture clearer.
Think how he can be made to see a dedicated doctor, preferably a specialist in Internal Medicine .
The doctor would examine and run the necessary tests to determine the cause of his abdominal pain, poor eating and loss of weight.
In the meantime call him and encourage him to cycle, walk and be more active. If he likes your cooking, visit him with a bland food he likes. Spicy food, alcohol and caffeinated beverages may make his abdominal pain worse. Check with him .If so the pain may point towards an ulcer disease and a PPI might make him feel better till he is seen by the doctor.
Do get back with further queries and updates.
Best wishes and regards,
Dr Noble Zachariah
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What Causes Body Pain, Intermittent Stomach Ache, Increased Appetite And Behavioural Changes?

Brief Answer: His health issues need to be looked into Detailed Answer: Hello XXXX Welcome back and thanks for your query. I understand and appreciate your concern for your friend XXXX. His abdominal pains need to be looked into. It may be an easily treated condition like peptic ulcer or it may be something more sinister ,which he may be suspecting and is in denial. His action of appearing to be angry with you, maybe part of this denial. If any one who has an influence on him, can talk to him to find out what the doctor told him, and what he feels about his health, it may help to make the picture clearer. Think how he can be made to see a dedicated doctor, preferably a specialist in Internal Medicine . The doctor would examine and run the necessary tests to determine the cause of his abdominal pain, poor eating and loss of weight. In the meantime call him and encourage him to cycle, walk and be more active. If he likes your cooking, visit him with a bland food he likes. Spicy food, alcohol and caffeinated beverages may make his abdominal pain worse. Check with him .If so the pain may point towards an ulcer disease and a PPI might make him feel better till he is seen by the doctor. Do get back with further queries and updates. Best wishes and regards, Dr Noble Zachariah