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Weight loss and now another lot of tests.

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Just been to,see my doctor today. I have lost more weight. I am now going to have a Blood Sugar test( for Diabetes) an Ultra Sound test because I have pain in my back which could be Kidney related( I have had kidney stones removed 1973), and an appointment to see a consultant that deals with stomach problems, and maybe an Endoscopy). I am now feeling really down in the dumps.

I am fearful that I could be a candidate for Pancreatic Cancer. Whatever next??

I was so upbeat about the FODMAP diet, but it seems I was over optimistic.

This is so not like me , but I am worried.

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Sounds like you're having a rough time fingers crossed the tests go well and it's nothing to serious. Just remember it's always best to be positive. Hope all goes well for you. :)

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