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Medical Illness and Trauma

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I have been chronically ill for 7 months. I have lost 46# during that time. I feel like I am being discounted all over again. I have nothing but negative tests. (5).I suffer from epigastric pain, vomiting 4-6 hours after eating. Could this time of illness be functional and associated with trauma. I feel like I am being violated all over again with no answers.
 
Some people have found their answer in the book, The Body Keeps the Score. I know for me the illness is both. The intertwining isn’t always any more evident than the negative test results. The bodies behavior though is the truth. Something isn’t right and isn’t making itself known whether it is an illness in the body or a response to trauma causing the symptoms. either way, in order for me to manage I have to do the psychological work. Illness of any sort brings out early years responses or lack of from caregivers who should have cared. So when I’m unwell now I incorporate those early years responses and ignore, push through, act as if nothing is wrong with me and carry on. I’ve had to relearn responses and develop my own. I have one doctor who believes me even when what my body presents with is not the norm. She told me once if it isn’t text book other doctors don’t go beyond what the book told them. She does. I’ve learned that what the body is doing, is what the body is doing and I talk to it in a caring loving way acknowledging its expression of distress regardless of the point of access. Did trauma cause this or is my response to it trauma based. For me, my responses line up to how I was treated in early years of general unwellness. Suck it up, carry on etc.
 
Some people have found their answer in the book, The Body Keeps the Score. I know for me the illness is both. The intertwining isn’t always any more evident than the negative test results. The bodies behavior though is the truth. Something isn’t right and isn’t making itself known whether it is an illness in the body or a response to trauma causing the symptoms. either way, in order for me to manage I have to do the psychological work. Illness of any sort brings out early years responses or lack of from caregivers who should have cared. So when I’m unwell now I incorporate those early years responses and ignore, push through, act as if nothing is wrong with me and carry on. I’ve had to relearn responses and develop my own. I have one doctor who believes me even when what my body presents with is not the norm. She told me once if it isn’t text book other doctors don’t go beyond what the book told them. She does. I’ve learned that what the body is doing, is what the body is doing and I talk to it in a caring loving way acknowledging its expression of distress regardless of the point of access. Did trauma cause this or is my response to it trauma based. For me, my responses line up to how I was treated in early years of general unwellness. Suck it up, carry on etc.
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I have been chronically ill for 7 months. I have lost 46# during that time. I feel like I am being discounted all over again. I have nothing but negative tests. (5).I suffer from epigastric pain, vomiting 4-6 hours after eating. Could this time of illness be functional and associated with trauma. I feel like I am being violated all over again with no answers.
Thank you. I will reread the book. My mind is coming to the point , as you said, carry on. I am beginning to think as you so aptly wrote that is the case .The strange part of all is I have so worked through the trauma. I am pretty asymptomatic and the skills I have learned and utilize keep me in a place where I wonder if I am totally healed. But referring to the title of the book, “The Body Keeps The Score”, I am suspect of what you are saying .I have one last test and the hope and pray I can find a therapist that specializes in functional illness. Thank you for your insight. You are an asset to the forum.
 
I have been chronically ill for 7 months. I have lost 46# during that time. I feel like I am being discounted all over again. I have nothing but negative tests. (5).I suffer from epigastric pain, vomiting 4-6 hours after eating. Could this time of illness be functional and associated with trauma. I feel like I am being violated all over again with no answers.

I have just seen this, almost a year later. I know very little about medicine, but have read a fair amount about trauma and psychology, including The Body Keeps the Score. The sheer stress of trauma is felt physically. That's the work of chemicals like epinephrine (adrenaline), cortisol, and norepinephrine.

These aren't good for the body, so I am inclined to believe that ongoing stress from trauma is indeed likely to be a contributing factor in chronic illness. Even the rage related to trauma is associated with heart disease and stroke.

Processing trauma helps to reduce post-traumatic stress. (Hat-tip this forum.)

Sometimes, writing it out helps. You wrote:

I feel like I am being violated all over again

So what happened the first time?
 
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I have been chronically ill for 7 months. I have lost 46# during that time. I feel like I am being discounted all over again. I have nothing but negative tests. (5).I suffer from epigastric pain, vomiting 4-6 hours after eating. Could this time of illness be functional and associated with trauma. I feel like I am being violated all over again with no answers.
Please see a nuerogastrointerologist if you are able and look into gastroparesis. Stress is one possibility, but autoimmune and nuerolgical stuff is also. And can be related to trauma. It's one of the health things I too am dealing with. And osophageal motility. It's is very violating to disbeliever when we are very unwell and suffering. Sending you support.
 
Please see a nuerogastrointerologist if you are able and look into gastroparesis. Stress is one possibility, but autoimmune and nuerolgical stuff is also. And can be related to trauma. It's one of the health things I too am dealing with. And osophageal motility. It's is very violating to disbeliever when we are very unwell and suffering. Sending you support.

Seconded. And something else worth checking is exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, which can be related to IBS and CFS. A friend had decades of illness and at last found out that this was the problem. Relevant medication solved it.

Always worth checking many other factors such as thyroid, inflammation, etc, etc.
 
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