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Old 02-23-2012, 10:01 PM   #8
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Aspiration-I had not considered that. I don't think that would cause the abdominal distention and pain. Especially so quickly-right?
No... back up a minute, lol... if gas is causing her pain, she may have taken a big drink trying to feel better.

You said she vomited all liquid... she may have tried to burp but the gas got behind the water and pushed it out (liquidy vomit).

Then you said she looked as if she was having trouble standing.... this can come from gas pains or aspiration... if the airway was temporarily blocked by the vomitus, the lack of oxygen could make her fall over/pass out. Usually it only lasts a second or two (the unsteadyness) then when the airway is clear they seem better: not falling over or unsteady.

She can still be having pain from the distention, the vomiting is only one symptom...

Is this how she was when she had a pancreatic attack?

Also my times are messed up... what time is it there?
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