UPPER ABDOMINAL PAIN/TROUBLE BREATHING/CHEST TIGHTNESS

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STARTED JULY 13- SEVERE PRESSURE/PAIN/TIGHTNESS FROM CHEST DOWN TO ENTIRE UPPER ABDOMEN. STOMACH IS BLOATED EVERYDAY. TROUBLE BREATHING/LOW LUNG FUNCTION TEST RESULT. CONSTIPATION IS PRESENT BUT NO VOMITING OR NAUSEA. NO LOSS OF APPETITE OR BLOODY STOOLS. CLEAR UPPER ENDOSCOPY. WHAT COULD IT BE?

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    What has your doctor said about your low lung function test result and negative endoscopy? Have you not had any follow up appointment to discuss this? After you have had tests, your doctor normally arranges an appointment to talk you through your results. If this has not happened, keep phoning your doctor to chase up your tests.

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    Theres a few things that can happen in the body. If the body is not well lubricated especially in the lung and tummy areas where there is a lot of activity (Flesh rubbing against other flesh) blisters with puss in them can form. Like in the lungs these blisters would clog up the lung passages and in the intestines which are under the lungs where the diaphragm moves up and down a swelling would cause blockage and constipation. To pop these puss filled lumps you would need to drink cinnamon powder mixed with water. Another thing that occurs is that there are tiny thorny particles in the air which are blown by wind like tiny rock dust which is hard and sharp and dangerous to be ingested in the body. We breathe in these tiny particles and when they enter the body they are pushed around just like the blood cells rubbing against the veins and when this occurs a lot of cuts are formed which can eventually become sores so this is damage. Cinnamon also helps to get rid of these particles. If there was more grass in the world and less exposed sand people would be able to live forever.

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