Blokage and vomiting usually happed together?

cincycf

New member
Well, we went and got an xray yesterday and they said it did not seem like a block. They thought she might just have a bad virus. They are also checking for a kidney infection. She has pain in her right side/back area and isn't keeping anything down (food or drink). She has not drank very much so we are concerned about dehydrating and the pain does not seem consistent with any bug or virus. We are currently considering going back to the ER. If she does not drink soon, she will get dehydrated and we will need to go. Thanks for the responses.
 

cincycf

New member
Well, we went and got an xray yesterday and they said it did not seem like a block. They thought she might just have a bad virus. They are also checking for a kidney infection. She has pain in her right side/back area and isn't keeping anything down (food or drink). She has not drank very much so we are concerned about dehydrating and the pain does not seem consistent with any bug or virus. We are currently considering going back to the ER. If she does not drink soon, she will get dehydrated and we will need to go. Thanks for the responses.
 

cincycf

New member
Well, we went and got an xray yesterday and they said it did not seem like a block. They thought she might just have a bad virus. They are also checking for a kidney infection. She has pain in her right side/back area and isn't keeping anything down (food or drink). She has not drank very much so we are concerned about dehydrating and the pain does not seem consistent with any bug or virus. We are currently considering going back to the ER. If she does not drink soon, she will get dehydrated and we will need to go. Thanks for the responses.
 

cincycf

New member
Well, we went and got an xray yesterday and they said it did not seem like a block. They thought she might just have a bad virus. They are also checking for a kidney infection. She has pain in her right side/back area and isn't keeping anything down (food or drink). She has not drank very much so we are concerned about dehydrating and the pain does not seem consistent with any bug or virus. We are currently considering going back to the ER. If she does not drink soon, she will get dehydrated and we will need to go. Thanks for the responses.
 

cincycf

New member
Well, we went and got an xray yesterday and they said it did not seem like a block. They thought she might just have a bad virus. They are also checking for a kidney infection. She has pain in her right side/back area and isn't keeping anything down (food or drink). She has not drank very much so we are concerned about dehydrating and the pain does not seem consistent with any bug or virus. We are currently considering going back to the ER. If she does not drink soon, she will get dehydrated and we will need to go. Thanks for the responses.
 

just1more

New member
Go back, and demand they be more aggressive.

You got a holiday weekend answer "it doesn't look like a blockage". Don't let them "Think" anything about your daughter, you are the mom, you can insist they do better, and demand to talk to the radiologist that read the x-ray. They will be grumpy but you can ask to speak to them and they should be able to explain how they made their decision.

They are used to 99% of patients having nothing worthy of an ER, and the 1% often get lumped in.

You know something is not right, demand they address it. A blockage left uncorrected, can lead to major complications and surgery.

Another options: call your GI (or cf doc) office, leave a message with the answering service and get the Dr to call you. They can discuss what you are seeing and decide a plan. They are used to calls and will NOT mind a call for a legit issue (even on a holiday). They can also cut through the red-tape of an ER if something needs done.

Good Luck!
 

just1more

New member
Go back, and demand they be more aggressive.

You got a holiday weekend answer "it doesn't look like a blockage". Don't let them "Think" anything about your daughter, you are the mom, you can insist they do better, and demand to talk to the radiologist that read the x-ray. They will be grumpy but you can ask to speak to them and they should be able to explain how they made their decision.

They are used to 99% of patients having nothing worthy of an ER, and the 1% often get lumped in.

You know something is not right, demand they address it. A blockage left uncorrected, can lead to major complications and surgery.

Another options: call your GI (or cf doc) office, leave a message with the answering service and get the Dr to call you. They can discuss what you are seeing and decide a plan. They are used to calls and will NOT mind a call for a legit issue (even on a holiday). They can also cut through the red-tape of an ER if something needs done.

Good Luck!
 

just1more

New member
Go back, and demand they be more aggressive.

You got a holiday weekend answer "it doesn't look like a blockage". Don't let them "Think" anything about your daughter, you are the mom, you can insist they do better, and demand to talk to the radiologist that read the x-ray. They will be grumpy but you can ask to speak to them and they should be able to explain how they made their decision.

They are used to 99% of patients having nothing worthy of an ER, and the 1% often get lumped in.

You know something is not right, demand they address it. A blockage left uncorrected, can lead to major complications and surgery.

Another options: call your GI (or cf doc) office, leave a message with the answering service and get the Dr to call you. They can discuss what you are seeing and decide a plan. They are used to calls and will NOT mind a call for a legit issue (even on a holiday). They can also cut through the red-tape of an ER if something needs done.

Good Luck!
 

just1more

New member
Go back, and demand they be more aggressive.

You got a holiday weekend answer "it doesn't look like a blockage". Don't let them "Think" anything about your daughter, you are the mom, you can insist they do better, and demand to talk to the radiologist that read the x-ray. They will be grumpy but you can ask to speak to them and they should be able to explain how they made their decision.

They are used to 99% of patients having nothing worthy of an ER, and the 1% often get lumped in.

You know something is not right, demand they address it. A blockage left uncorrected, can lead to major complications and surgery.

Another options: call your GI (or cf doc) office, leave a message with the answering service and get the Dr to call you. They can discuss what you are seeing and decide a plan. They are used to calls and will NOT mind a call for a legit issue (even on a holiday). They can also cut through the red-tape of an ER if something needs done.

Good Luck!
 

just1more

New member
Go back, and demand they be more aggressive.
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<br />You got a holiday weekend answer "it doesn't look like a blockage". Don't let them "Think" anything about your daughter, you are the mom, you can insist they do better, and demand to talk to the radiologist that read the x-ray. They will be grumpy but you can ask to speak to them and they should be able to explain how they made their decision.
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<br />They are used to 99% of patients having nothing worthy of an ER, and the 1% often get lumped in.
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<br />You know something is not right, demand they address it. A blockage left uncorrected, can lead to major complications and surgery.
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<br />Another options: call your GI (or cf doc) office, leave a message with the answering service and get the Dr to call you. They can discuss what you are seeing and decide a plan. They are used to calls and will NOT mind a call for a legit issue (even on a holiday). They can also cut through the red-tape of an ER if something needs done.
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<br />Good Luck!
 

rnjessica

New member
I've had several bowel obstructions over the years. And yes with every single one I end up vomiting tremendously. It usually doesn't happen at first, but when It hits it's pretty rough. I can't say though that I've had a fever that I can remember. Hope she feels better very soon!

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rnjessica

New member
I've had several bowel obstructions over the years. And yes with every single one I end up vomiting tremendously. It usually doesn't happen at first, but when It hits it's pretty rough. I can't say though that I've had a fever that I can remember. Hope she feels better very soon!

<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

rnjessica

New member
I've had several bowel obstructions over the years. And yes with every single one I end up vomiting tremendously. It usually doesn't happen at first, but when It hits it's pretty rough. I can't say though that I've had a fever that I can remember. Hope she feels better very soon!

<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

rnjessica

New member
I've had several bowel obstructions over the years. And yes with every single one I end up vomiting tremendously. It usually doesn't happen at first, but when It hits it's pretty rough. I can't say though that I've had a fever that I can remember. Hope she feels better very soon!

<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

rnjessica

New member
I've had several bowel obstructions over the years. And yes with every single one I end up vomiting tremendously. It usually doesn't happen at first, but when It hits it's pretty rough. I can't say though that I've had a fever that I can remember. Hope she feels better very soon!
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Mommy2Zeke

Guest
Go back to the ER if you have to. Call your CF doc office and see if they can give the ER a heads up. One of you stay in the waiting room, and have your daughter stay in the car with the other parent so she doesn't have to sit in the ER cesspool of infection before going back to a room. Then demand a GI study...an x-ray did not show my son's blockages.
 
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Mommy2Zeke

Guest
Go back to the ER if you have to. Call your CF doc office and see if they can give the ER a heads up. One of you stay in the waiting room, and have your daughter stay in the car with the other parent so she doesn't have to sit in the ER cesspool of infection before going back to a room. Then demand a GI study...an x-ray did not show my son's blockages.
 
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Mommy2Zeke

Guest
Go back to the ER if you have to. Call your CF doc office and see if they can give the ER a heads up. One of you stay in the waiting room, and have your daughter stay in the car with the other parent so she doesn't have to sit in the ER cesspool of infection before going back to a room. Then demand a GI study...an x-ray did not show my son's blockages.
 
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Mommy2Zeke

Guest
Go back to the ER if you have to. Call your CF doc office and see if they can give the ER a heads up. One of you stay in the waiting room, and have your daughter stay in the car with the other parent so she doesn't have to sit in the ER cesspool of infection before going back to a room. Then demand a GI study...an x-ray did not show my son's blockages.
 
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Mommy2Zeke

Guest
Go back to the ER if you have to. Call your CF doc office and see if they can give the ER a heads up. One of you stay in the waiting room, and have your daughter stay in the car with the other parent so she doesn't have to sit in the ER cesspool of infection before going back to a room. Then demand a GI study...an x-ray did not show my son's blockages.
 
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