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Default Mar 26, 2024 at 08:49 PM
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I've been throwing up a lot for some reason but its getting more intense and I last ate a piece of pizza about 8 hours ago and I just threw up a whole bunch of thick brown stuff that looked like brownie batter. Then 5 minutes later I threw up some more and some regular bile.

My GI office is just like you have a twisted right side intestine but we don't want to deal with it. Try somewhere else
But this was before I was throwing up

Should I be concerned like right at this moment that something is wrong?

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Default Apr 05, 2024 at 11:46 AM
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Hi Mountaindewed. I'm very sorry you're experiencing all of this. I would go for a second opinion, asap. You're not supposed to be vomiting. I really hope a medical professional can and will help you.
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