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husbands large stomach
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my husband had a massive heart attack 8 months ago and had a lot of fluid in his abdomen, which was drawn off in hospital. He is now on many diuretics, but his stomach is still expanding and when he eats, however little , he feels very uncomfortable and bloated. He is now waiting for an amdomen ultrasound. Does this sound like IBS?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mrs Murphey. Mr LL had a massive heart attack last year and afterwards suffered with tremendous amounts of air in his tum and continually bloating and burping and discomfort. Our Health authoritiy automatically give medicines to combat this (reduce acid in the stomach) to everyone who takes the heart attack medications, (especially aspirin) These didn't work that well for him and he has been changed over to a different medication which is doing a far better job. I would advise that he talks this over with his GP.
I have to say that Mr LL didn't have fluid in his stomach, but does have the problem with bloating and air when he eats that followed the heart attack. The consultant said that this often happens because of the stress of the heart attack and the diaphragm going into spasms and it was suggested that he have breathing excercises because he was overbreathing (and due to the massive shock). I was there when he was told this by the way. The latest tum tablets seem to have reduced the problems by 75% though.
Sqad. Mrs Murphey is not necessarily saying that he has a lot of fluid in his abdomen now. He is experiencing symptoms very similar to Mr LL, discomfort and bloatedness. However, I misread thinking that his stomach is expanding a little when he eats and now realise that he stomach is expanding on a constant basis even when he eats very little! So not entirely from different hymn sheets. He obviously needs that scan
It doesn't sound like IBS if his stomach is getting bigger though.
It doesn't sound like IBS if his stomach is getting bigger though.
mrsM.......the big unanswered question is why was fluid in the abdomen at the time of his heart attack.
If you are assuming that the bloated feeling is similar to lofty´s husband, then well, you MAY be right, but in my opinion it is the recurrence of the abdominal fluid, which has yet to be explained.
In my opinion, the two cases are completely different.
If you are assuming that the bloated feeling is similar to lofty´s husband, then well, you MAY be right, but in my opinion it is the recurrence of the abdominal fluid, which has yet to be explained.
In my opinion, the two cases are completely different.
fluid in abdomen... ascites? the underlying condition causing the fluid collection in the abdomen might have precipitated the heart attack or have the same root cause have they done a full range of liver and kidney tests? and is his 'bloated ' abdomen really gas or has the fluid reaccumulated...
Can I ask a serious question is Mr Murphy or was he a heavy drinker
I think sqad can give a better opinion if he knows these things
Can I ask a serious question is Mr Murphy or was he a heavy drinker
I think sqad can give a better opinion if he knows these things
rowan....you have put your finger right on it.
Unlikely to be due to his heart, unless he had heart trouble previously causing congestive cardiac failure........unlikely.
The commonest cause of ascites today is Chronic Cirrhosis due to alcohol abuse, but there are other causes.
To assume that the bloated stomach is something other than a recurrence of his ascites is foolhardy......hence the scan to be performed.
Unlikely to be due to his heart, unless he had heart trouble previously causing congestive cardiac failure........unlikely.
The commonest cause of ascites today is Chronic Cirrhosis due to alcohol abuse, but there are other causes.
To assume that the bloated stomach is something other than a recurrence of his ascites is foolhardy......hence the scan to be performed.
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