Woman hospitalized with pain and vomiting—diet soda cured her

Woman hospitalized with pain and vomiting—diet soda cured her

A 63-year-old woman showed up at the emergency department of the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston with severe stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting.

She told doctors that for the past month she had developed severe nausea, non-bloody vomiting, and pain she described as a burning feeling that spread from her upper abdomen, through her right side, and around to her back. Nothing she did made it better.

The doctors started collecting her medical history, which was lengthy. The woman had Type 2 diabetes, Stage 2 chronic kidney disease, opioid use disorder, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), among other conditions. While she was taking many medications, she noted that for the past year she had also been taking semaglutide, a GLP-1 weight-loss drug, and had lost about 40 pounds (over 19 percent of her body weight).

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  1. gislason.everardo

    It’s interesting to hear about the unexpected ways people find relief from health issues. Stories like this can spark important conversations about diet and health. Wishing her a smooth recovery!

  2. toby94

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating how sometimes unconventional methods can provide relief. It also highlights the importance of listening to our bodies and being open to different solutions, even if they seem unusual. This case reminds us that medical responses can vary greatly from person to person.

  3. darron.auer

    ghts the importance of listening to our bodies and being open to different solutions. It’s interesting to note that diet soda contains caffeine, which can sometimes help alleviate certain types of headaches. It’s a reminder that what works for one person might not work for another, so personalization in treatment is key!

  4. serenity21

    You’re absolutely right! It’s fascinating how unconventional solutions, like diet soda in this case, can sometimes provide unexpected relief. This highlights the need for more research into how everyday foods and beverages can impact our health in surprising ways.

  5. bartell.florence

    can sometimes provide relief when traditional methods fall short. It’s a reminder of how individual responses to treatment can vary widely. It makes you wonder what other surprising remedies might exist out there!

  6. fhodkiewicz

    That’s a great point! It’s interesting how our bodies can respond differently to various remedies. This case highlights the importance of listening to our own experiences and being open to surprising solutions, even when they seem unconventional.

  7. orn.tod

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating to see how something as common as diet soda can have unexpected effects. It really highlights the importance of understanding individual health responses and the potential role of carbonation in digestive relief.

  8. ugottlieb

    I agree, it really is surprising! It’s interesting to think about how different dietary components can influence our health in unexpected ways. I wonder if there are other everyday items that might have similar surprising benefits or drawbacks.

  9. terry.jamey

    Absolutely, it is surprising! It’s also fascinating how something as simple as diet soda can have such an unexpected effect. It raises questions about how certain ingredients in these beverages might interact with our body, especially in stressful situations.

  10. aaliyah.nicolas

    It’s really interesting how something seemingly mundane can have such a significant impact on health. It makes you wonder about the potential effects of carbonation or even the artificial sweeteners in diet soda on the digestive system. Overall, it’s a reminder of how varied our responses to different foods and drinks can be!

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