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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 1767475" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I would ask for an appt to be made for you to see a gastroenterologist. It could be up to 18 weeks for an appointment.. unless paying privately £250 and getting referred back to NHS for the tests. </p><p></p><p>A sibo test can test for allergies to somethings like lactose etc.. so may be worth while asking officially for this to be done.</p><p></p><p>I take it that your stomach showed no signs of gastritis or ukcers? They do normally tell you at the time if you have anything like this.</p><p></p><p>GP may suggest PPI's as a starting point... but avoiding all tomato products , onions and garlic in anything also works... but onion is in a lot of things... and even onion powder. I cannot take PPI's so I do the avoidance of foods instead.</p><p></p><p>My gastro was suprised that I didnt have hpylori but thought it was because I take oil of oregano supplement everyday. Apparently it acts really well naturally as a type of antiseptic and keeps hpylori at bay.....</p><p>However it shouldnt be taken if anybody has blood thinners etc... and always needs to be checked out to see if safe with meds that others take.</p><p></p><p>Best to see GP but I would be asking for a gastro appointnent..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 1767475, member: 17713"] I would ask for an appt to be made for you to see a gastroenterologist. It could be up to 18 weeks for an appointment.. unless paying privately £250 and getting referred back to NHS for the tests. A sibo test can test for allergies to somethings like lactose etc.. so may be worth while asking officially for this to be done. I take it that your stomach showed no signs of gastritis or ukcers? They do normally tell you at the time if you have anything like this. GP may suggest PPI's as a starting point... but avoiding all tomato products , onions and garlic in anything also works... but onion is in a lot of things... and even onion powder. I cannot take PPI's so I do the avoidance of foods instead. My gastro was suprised that I didnt have hpylori but thought it was because I take oil of oregano supplement everyday. Apparently it acts really well naturally as a type of antiseptic and keeps hpylori at bay..... However it shouldnt be taken if anybody has blood thinners etc... and always needs to be checked out to see if safe with meds that others take. Best to see GP but I would be asking for a gastro appointnent.. [/QUOTE]
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