I'd probably go to a family practitioner first. They will give you the most accurate information on what's happening. Sounds like you've got some stress related symptoms...I'd go natural foods (fresh veggies and fruit) and lots of water ASAP. Heart burn is not good...cut out all oils/fast food and go easy on the dairy.
Again, go to a regular doctor and talk to them. You've already talked to us, so it's a good step in the right direction. Good luck!
2006-08-24 11:20:45
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answered by Peaceonearth 2
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Get an appointment with your family doctor if you have one. Once in, make sure they do blood work: check your liver enzymes, kidney function, CBC, blood sugar, etc. This is a must. How can a doctor know what is possibly wrong without tests? ( From my experience, most doctors will tell you you've got arthritis and give a prescription for Celebrex.) That is just not right. Let the blood work and x-rays determine what may be wrong. Only you know your body and if you feel something is wrong, something probably is. Once again, demand tests and find out if you need a specialist!!!!!!!!
2006-08-24 13:04:19
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answered by dedicateddoby 3
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I suggest going to the local Witch Doctor or Medicine Man...depending on the place you live. But being serious I think you can visit www.webmd.com to check out what is bothering you..
2006-08-24 11:37:10
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answered by CenTexan 4
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I would suggest a family doctor or a general practitioner. They will refer you to a specialist if you need one.
2006-08-24 11:17:45
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answered by Amanda M 1
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It sounds like you may have a gallbladder problem. You can call your insurance company customer service number and ask them to refer you to an internal medicine physician on your plan.
2006-08-24 11:20:12
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answered by gagirl2c 3
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You need to go see a Family Dr. and then he or she will do testing. If there is something that he or she cannot treat or diagnose, then they will refer you out to a specialist.
2006-08-24 11:19:05
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answered by msladysmith 2
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Go to a general practitioner. If he thinks it to be a serious problem he will likely send you to a gastric-interologist.
2006-08-24 11:21:57
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answered by S.A.M. Gunner 7212 6
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to see a specialist I think you have to see a general practitioner first. could be nothing --but will give you peace of mind. . .
2006-08-24 11:19:54
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answered by sweets 6
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Either a general practioner or an internist.
2006-08-24 11:20:07
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answered by AzOasis8 6
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