Feeling similar to hunger

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So it all started in the past November. I was having a normal meal at a restaurant but then I just started having this weird aching feeling really similar to hunger but that can't be it because I had eaten a great amount of food and was feeling pretty full at the same time. The feeling kept bothering me during a few time but then it just went away. Two months ago (maybe) the feeling came back but now it is much more regular. I have it basically everyday. I wake up feeling hungry but the hunger just feels different. I eat something and the feeling gets better but comes back right after and it just can't be hunger. Then, I sometimes feel nauseous, my intestinal stuff is sometimes weird and my belly makes lots of noises. I'm really starting to get worried. Any idea?

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    Hi Sara,

    You must go to A&E at hospital if you're spitting blood. As soon as possible. Could be a bleeding ulcer. Hope everything works out ok. If u phone 111 they'd probably tell you to do that.

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    So I went to the doctor and he simply ignored the blood and sent me home with two different types of antiacids
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      I wouldnt be happy with just anti-acids. He should have offered you tests. Internal bleeding - if its coming from the stomach, that is, is dangerous; take care though,  and try not to worry - praying for healing 4u!
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      I'm not happy but the doctor gave me that and told me to take it during 3 weeks to see what happens and if I don't get better I'll have an endoscopy
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