My mother looked pregnant when she had ovarian cancer. It was leaking fluid into her abdomen. I hope this woman discovered her diagnosis, whatever that may have been, and was cured
What an absolutely lovely Lady. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to her despite it being in negative medical circumstances. I sincerely hope that She went from strength to strength and found pure happiness. Blessings ❤
What sort of doctor assumes a woman is pregnant just because her abdomen is swollen. Or diagnosis her with "pseudo-pregnancy" caused by hysteria, when clearly she knows and tells them she is NOT pregnant. She's not mentally ill, she's sick. It sounds like an intestinal blockage (constipation, bloating, weight loss, pain, etc.). The low blood pressure, weight loss and fainting are because her digestive problems made eating impossible.
Gastroparesis is thought to be caused by damage to the vagus nerve. (High likelihood of adverse childhood events, and poor diet). The nervous system is so weakened that digestion slows down, causing the contents of the stomach and bowel to ferment and swell up rapidly after eating. It is not a mental illness, or a fake pregnancy. It is painful, embarrasing at times, and does tend to happen more often to people with diabetes or blood sugar issues. It is a chronic health condition that can be managed with a special diet, stress reduction, regular rest, and avoiding cold /raw foods. It isn't terribly common, and if treated incorrectly will lead to vitamin and mineral imbalances that lead to more health issues. Poor woman. Misdiagnosis affects so many people.... What a shame.
It is always like that for women. When it happened I had often nausea in the morning, that I couldn't even go to work. My boss asked if I did a pregnancy test in an ironic manner. It was actually my liver enzymes high due to my undiagnosed thyroid disorder. And when I get to the hospital abdominal pain, they asked me if I am pregnant. Anytime you mention belly pain or nausea, it's automatically pregnancy.
Sounds like this poor woman had a serious GI or reproductive disorder and no one took her pain seriously. There's definitely a real thing going on that requires treatment , not "pseudo-pregnancy" or hysteria
Endocrine disorder- thyroid! Yes, agreed very very sad for her children who were deprived of her care because these morons these monsters these demons entrusted to diagnose and heal her had their own evil agendas
“Hysteria” was an old way of not taking women seriously or looking into their conditions- whatever this woman had, I hope she survived it. It was physical- not “hysteria”
Yes, it looks like an auto immune disease due to stress and hormonal imbalance... It often begins after a pregnancy... It's quiet sad how doctors used to treat women...
So sad. She is probably suffering from post partum cardiomyopathy - heart failure. She has all the symptoms; weakness, fatigue, loss of appetite, anxiety, confusion and dizziness etc.
Thinking the same thing. Sounds more physiological than psychological. I can't speak for France but in that time women's symptoms (unless they were obvious) were considered as "all in their head" in the US. We've learned a lot in medicine since. I was recently diagnoses with heart failure, this woman has nearly all my symptoms except shortness of breath. smh
@@lisanull900 effectivement en France il y a beaucoup de retard sur la médecine, et c'est la pénurie de médecins. On est souvent mal diagnostiqué même sur des maladies moins compliquées.
This looks to me like a case of severe malnourishment, caused by stress or by an eating disorder. The repeated fainting at home, extreme weight loss, anemia, the frequent use of laxatives and the abdominal swelling all seem to point to this. She's not delusional, thinking she's pregnant. She knows she's not pregnant. This seems like a woman with a bad eating disorder who's trying to control her life by controlling what she eats.
Hysteria was the blanket term that covered ptsd, anxiety, adhd, postpartum depression, sexual frustration and panic attacks. It was interesting that hysteria was a term used almost exclusively for women’s mental health issues and was quite a dismissive and derogatory term. Men suffering the same issues would be termed as ‘manic’ or other. It was not manly to be called hysterical.
What was worse was that, up until the 1970’s, in a time when most women were uneducated and ignorant as to their sexuality, many physicians would use a vibrating tool to induce orgasms in their female patients in the name of relieving stress and mental pressure. Pure sexual abuse and grooming. Thankfully this practice was exposed and stopped in modern medical practice
These days they call it somatization. There're many articles written about this and entire books written about the concept of minimizing especially female medical issues and instead of addressing them and treating them, determining the complainer as mentally ill and then using that as an excuse to look no further for any other diagnosis or try to further help the person in any way, other than telling them that they are falsely mentally ill and that there is nothing more that can be done for them.
These days they call it somatization. There're many articles written about this and entire books written about the concept of minimizing especially female medical issues and instead of addressing them and treating them, determining the complainer as mentally ill and then using that as an excuse to look no further for any other diagnosis or try to further help the person in any way, other than telling them that they are falsely mentally ill and that there is nothing more that can be done for them.
Women still get diagnosed with mental conditions when their health is failing. I was experiencing anaphylaxis after telling the doctor I was allergic to the medication. I went to the E.R. because I knew I was dying. I told the doctor I was in pain and he said I didn't know what pain was because I had no children. He told me to stop being so dramatic. I got a steroid shot a few hours later, and he sent me on my way. The allergic reaction severely damaged my kidneys because they took too long to treat it. Considering I was covered in hives, I still can't believe the doctor said I was being dramatic. I have no trust for doctors now.
When I was complaining of pain in several places. Dr. wrote in my report: It is not related to musculoskeletal problems. However my wrist was broken, and according to my PT I had thoracic outlet syndrome, which was never properly investigated and my fracture never healed. And to my excruciating period pain they told: Sometimes it's more painful and maybe fibromyalgia. It is like this even today!
This seems to be possibly from the 1950s. Even if I take 1955, it makes this atleast 66 years old. This lady even if was 30 years then is 96 years if alive, naturally possible to an optimist but unlikely.. it really very sad to hear about her childhood days possibly in the WW2 era. But it's a kind of surreal experience to watch this, its evidence of people like us who lived in what is our space, had their own views of the world and their own moments of joy and sorrow. The world has changed so much and the public memory is too short lived. It won't be long before we too shall pass over and forgotten " Death is possibly the single best invention of life "
Could have an abdominal hernia BUT we must remember the time period she was living in...all our options for testing AND treating have become significantly advanced with or without the internet AND most people could not afford it even had it been available.
She obviously had something medically wrong with her not just psychologically. I hope they discovered whatever that was all about and she was ok later. Sheesh! Were doctors that dumb back then or just that ignorant 😳
Well, it's obvious now, not back then. We don't know = probably "nerves". Not like we can do anything about it, even if we knew what is the cause. It's like wondering why Roman Empire used horses. They could've used planes! Oh, they're so dumb 2 thousand years ago.
This interview was devastating to watch. Our minds affect our physicality as we know know. I dont know if or what the hospital did to help her . Ive heard of hysterical pregnancy but only stories told in a sensational way. I pray she is at peace now , live or dead. Im going to look into this now . I am interested in what we do currently about thos situation. I work in geriatrics. So i havent seen this syndome in my work. Thank you gor this information
I am going to throw in the idea of a uterine tumor that has caused a growth in the intestines causing a partial blockage. The cancer is eating her up and that is why she is exhausted. Also may have POTS.
I think it is a little more serious, I think it's a heart problem heart faliure I had the same symptoms weakness fatigue, bloating from water my body could not get rid of and anemia. I hope she had been able to see a doctor not to be left in that place. The physical illness is causing anxiety, loss of appetite ect.
It’s certainly interesting to hear from folks who’ve experienced similar symptoms ~ being able to openly share information across the globe helps provide more & more options & solutions. Also we don’t have to feel like we’re alone / the only one like this & this can reduce or possibly eliminate anxiety, yeah. 😀
I also have food intolerances and the same symptoms. Other pathologies may also be associated. These intolerances, which are now called food inflammation, can lead to suffering from autoimmune diseases.
I’m just starting to watch this, why does it sound like me? Two years ago I struggled to stay over 90 pounds now I’m 80 and can’t gain. Bad adrenal insufficiency anemia I have so many issues and Covid hasn’t made it easy to get the care I need. My teeth need to be done too!
Whatever you do don't let the medical industry or anyone for that matter gaslight you into believing that you are mentally ill instead of physically ill, as they are doing to this woman in this video. Yes, thyroid and adrenal can cause many mental symptoms but that does not mean that you need talk therapy or any of their stupid mental health drugs, when what you really need is hope for your thyroid or adrenal glands or both whichever are malfunctioning 😮😢
Teeth problems don't happen overnight and many teeth conditions can be hereditary/genetic... She fell on her face and yes, the broken teeth needed to be replaced BUT, dentistry has come a long way and many countries aren't cosmetically concerned like the US are even back then and it was still a ways away before public drinking water became fluoridated as well water had itsown set of problems i regards to oral health care...the days of this time period did not have many options of dental care so the options were to remove & replace hence the need for many products we no longer have use for as those products were kept in the medicine cabinet (it's even odd to have a medicine cabinet in our current times)
@@anticlickbait I met someone that was celiac. She seemed to be in constant discomfort and just a trace amount of gluten getting into her system would make her swell up and feel bloated.
No hysteria here in this interview, seems she suffered from a post partum version of an eating disorder, poor woman she shouldve been hospitalized, given saline, some sort of anti anxiety medication to get her sleeping and eating again then a panel of tests to find out whats happening with her stomach/intestines, i dont see much wrong with this womans mind, if anything is off its due to her exhaustion of mind and body....she needs that tension relieved to restart because her body isnt letting go and expelling it....she is just staying wound up. This is a person with a small hospital stay and a simple treatment could be back to normal in a week or two.
It is still difficult to diagnose similar issues like this. Often dismissed as ibs or just being hormonal. I dont have symptoms like hers but still trying to figure out my own
From 170 lbs to 85 makes me think cancer, or anorexia. As per her belly inflating ascites from cancer causes that. Thats why its sometimes flat and other times bloated. Back then husbands could instituionalize women who got *sickly* Why are all these old interviews calling women hysterical ugh😢
@3:33 : the missing name is "stomatologie de La Salpêtrière". The hospital of La Salpêtrière has been famous for being a prison for prostitutes and ill women in the past centuries, and then a testing ground for Charcot (under whom Freud studied) to research hysteria through hypnosis.
The symptoms she describes are those of iron deficiency anemia caused by peptic ulcer disease. The bloating likely was caused by either gastric outlet obstruction from the ulceration or else simply paralytic illius from iron deficiency. She was probably always mildly anemic but decompansation likely occured due to blood loss during child birth.
A differential diagnosis would include pernicious anemia from vit B12 deficiency. This symptoms of which are due to nerve damage to cns and pns, causing amoung other things, neuropsychiatric symptoms as well as thing like bloating and constipation due to involvement of the autonomic nervous system.
This is what i went through before I got diagnosed with celiac disease. Although the correlation of her symptoms to stress also tell me it could be FND. I wonder what became of this woman.
I had a very, very dear cousin who insisted she was expecting a child, but I did not believe her, but I listened patiently, because she was such a good friend when we were raising our children....by the way, she never gave birth to a child, and she didn't gain any weigh, she was tiny, but she wore maternity clothes and there was an angelic glow about her. ..she was newly married and I just assumed she was looking forward to new life like any new bride....
It is so odd there's so many armchair doctors and psychiatrists here. It is pretty narcissistic to believe what snippet you see online is the full story. Especially when it comes to medical exam history.
I'm having exactly what she is having...I was diagnosed with abdominal migraines, but she and I have some similarities with childhood trama. The migraine meds help, but I know it's my nerves, they've been shot since I was 3.
It was simply a hormone imbalance…like insulin resistance, pre diabetes , especially peri menopause Enzyme deficiencies, Carb or lactose intolerance I when ppl have too many carbs they can bloat because it take lots of water to digest carbs After pregnancy lactose intolerance is common it effects the gut causing both constipation and diarrhea depending on what dairy they have and if it was cheese on pizza can cause constipation, milk can cause lots and lots of gas then diarrhea They didn’t have to pull all of her teeth making it even more difficult and embarrassing and stressful to eat.
My mother looked pregnant when she had ovarian cancer. It was leaking fluid into her abdomen. I hope this woman discovered her diagnosis, whatever that may have been, and was cured
The way she described it, it is not ascites hence not ovarian ca, likely pseudocyesis
She eventually gave birth to a beautiful baby queef 💨 😅
What an absolutely lovely Lady. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to her despite it being in negative medical circumstances. I sincerely hope that She went from strength to strength and found pure happiness. Blessings ❤
What sort of doctor assumes a woman is pregnant just because her abdomen is swollen. Or diagnosis her with "pseudo-pregnancy" caused by hysteria, when clearly she knows and tells them she is NOT pregnant. She's not mentally ill, she's sick. It sounds like an intestinal blockage (constipation, bloating, weight loss, pain, etc.). The low blood pressure, weight loss and fainting are because her digestive problems made eating impossible.
Ibs symptoms.
Gastroparesis is thought to be caused by damage to the vagus nerve. (High likelihood of adverse childhood events, and poor diet). The nervous system is so weakened that digestion slows down, causing the contents of the stomach and bowel to ferment and swell up rapidly after eating. It is not a mental illness, or a fake pregnancy. It is painful, embarrasing at times, and does tend to happen more often to people with diabetes or blood sugar issues. It is a chronic health condition that can be managed with a special diet, stress reduction, regular rest, and avoiding cold /raw foods. It isn't terribly common, and if treated incorrectly will lead to vitamin and mineral imbalances that lead to more health issues. Poor woman. Misdiagnosis affects so many people.... What a shame.
Thyroid! It began after a pregnancy!! This woman should be examined by an endocrinologist, not a psychiatrist!!!! SO SAD!!!!!!!
Df Dx conversion syndrome ...
It is always like that for women. When it happened I had often nausea in the morning, that I couldn't even go to work. My boss asked if I did a pregnancy test in an ironic manner. It was actually my liver enzymes high due to my undiagnosed thyroid disorder. And when I get to the hospital abdominal pain, they asked me if I am pregnant. Anytime you mention belly pain or nausea, it's automatically pregnancy.
Thank you very much for uploading this, and many thanks and respect to the lady and the doctor.
Sounds like this poor woman had a serious GI or reproductive disorder and no one took her pain seriously. There's definitely a real thing going on that requires treatment , not "pseudo-pregnancy" or hysteria
Endocrine disorder- thyroid! Yes, agreed very very sad for her children who were deprived of her care because these morons these monsters these demons entrusted to diagnose and heal her had their own evil agendas
I'm thinking glutton intolerant. I do the same thing
“Hysteria” was an old way of not taking women seriously or looking into their conditions- whatever this woman had, I hope she survived it. It was physical- not “hysteria”
Yes, it looks like an auto immune disease due to stress and hormonal imbalance... It often begins after a pregnancy... It's quiet sad how doctors used to treat women...
Likely diagnosis is pseudocyesis
They STILL treat women like trash.
@@katherinemcdonnell6333 Right!” Histrionics my @$$!!
Hello
So sad. She is probably suffering from post partum cardiomyopathy - heart failure. She has all the symptoms; weakness, fatigue, loss of appetite, anxiety, confusion and dizziness etc.
Anorexia, liver or kidney failure as well for abd swelling
My mom just diagnosed .
Possibly Dysautonomia
Thinking the same thing. Sounds more physiological than psychological. I can't speak for France but in that time women's symptoms (unless they were obvious) were considered as "all in their head" in the US. We've learned a lot in medicine since.
I was recently diagnoses with heart failure, this woman has nearly all my symptoms except shortness of breath. smh
@@lisanull900 effectivement en France il y a beaucoup de retard sur la médecine, et c'est la pénurie de médecins. On est souvent mal diagnostiqué même sur des maladies moins compliquées.
This looks to me like a case of severe malnourishment, caused by stress or by an eating disorder. The repeated fainting at home, extreme weight loss, anemia, the frequent use of laxatives and the abdominal swelling all seem to point to this. She's not delusional, thinking she's pregnant. She knows she's not pregnant. This seems like a woman with a bad eating disorder who's trying to control her life by controlling what she eats.
You described it perfectly
You are right! Her healing journey begins with the nourishment of her body....
Amazing how bad mental care was 🙄 I feel it’s was definitely contributing to an eating disorder
agreed.
It could be Celiac Disease too
Hysteria was the blanket term that covered ptsd, anxiety, adhd, postpartum depression, sexual frustration and panic attacks.
It was interesting that hysteria was a term used almost exclusively for women’s mental health issues and was quite a dismissive and derogatory term. Men suffering the same issues would be termed as ‘manic’ or other. It was not manly to be called hysterical.
Manic is less then Hysterical somehow? My God everything is Racist or Sexist in these end of days 🤦
Hysteria is derived from the Latin word for uterus which is hyster. That is why all of these conditions apply to only women.
What was worse was that, up until the 1970’s, in a time when most women were uneducated and ignorant as to their sexuality, many physicians would use a vibrating tool to induce orgasms in their female patients in the name of relieving stress and mental pressure. Pure sexual abuse and grooming. Thankfully this practice was exposed and stopped in modern medical practice
These days they call it somatization. There're many articles written about this and entire books written about the concept of minimizing especially female medical issues and instead of addressing them and treating them, determining the complainer as mentally ill and then using that as an excuse to look no further for any other diagnosis or try to further help the person in any way, other than telling them that they are falsely mentally ill and that there is nothing more that can be done for them.
These days they call it somatization. There're many articles written about this and entire books written about the concept of minimizing especially female medical issues and instead of addressing them and treating them, determining the complainer as mentally ill and then using that as an excuse to look no further for any other diagnosis or try to further help the person in any way, other than telling them that they are falsely mentally ill and that there is nothing more that can be done for them.
It could be her liver or cancer, it’s terrible the way they used to treat women
Women still get diagnosed with mental conditions when their health is failing.
I was experiencing anaphylaxis after telling the doctor I was allergic to the medication. I went to the E.R. because I knew I was dying. I told the doctor I was in pain and he said I didn't know what pain was because I had no children. He told me to stop being so dramatic. I got a steroid shot a few hours later, and he sent me on my way. The allergic reaction severely damaged my kidneys because they took too long to treat it. Considering I was covered in hives, I still can't believe the doctor said I was being dramatic. I have no trust for doctors now.
When I was complaining of pain in several places. Dr. wrote in my report: It is not related to musculoskeletal problems. However my wrist was broken, and according to my PT I had thoracic outlet syndrome, which was never properly investigated and my fracture never healed. And to my excruciating period pain they told: Sometimes it's more painful and maybe fibromyalgia. It is like this even today!
omg. and stay away from older male drs. they are the WORST.
Ugh I hate that for you. Is it too late to sue?
This seems to be possibly from the 1950s. Even if I take 1955, it makes this atleast 66 years old. This lady even if was 30 years then is 96 years if alive, naturally possible to an optimist but unlikely.. it really very sad to hear about her childhood days possibly in the WW2 era. But it's a kind of surreal experience to watch this, its evidence of people like us who lived in what is our space, had their own views of the world and their own moments of joy and sorrow. The world has changed so much and the public memory is too short lived. It won't be long before we too shall pass over and forgotten
" Death is possibly the single best invention of life "
It looks about 1966 to me based on clothes and hairstyle. No way 1950s!
@@lindavangalder4828 I would love to imagine a world where every life is special
@@hermann6329 Every life is special.
@@hermann6329That life exists even now. It's called heaven and someday I could meet you there if you know Jesus as Lord of your life.❤
Poor lady hope she wasn't in the hospital to long and got better soon to be back with her husband and kids
At the end of interview, She says she was in hospital for 11 years!
Could have an abdominal hernia BUT we must remember the time period she was living in...all our options for testing AND treating have become significantly advanced with or without the internet AND most people could not afford it even had it been available.
She obviously had something medically wrong with her not just psychologically. I hope they discovered whatever that was all about and she was ok later. Sheesh! Were doctors that dumb back then or just that ignorant 😳
Damals? Ist heute auch noch so. In Deutschland.
They are still dumb when it comes to women,all our health issues are still hysteria
Well, it's obvious now, not back then. We don't know = probably "nerves". Not like we can do anything about it, even if we knew what is the cause. It's like wondering why Roman Empire used horses. They could've used planes! Oh, they're so dumb 2 thousand years ago.
Still are that dumb
This interview was devastating to watch. Our minds affect our physicality as we know know. I dont know if or what the hospital did to help her . Ive heard of hysterical pregnancy but only stories told in a sensational way. I pray she is at peace now , live or dead. Im going to look into this now . I am interested in what we do currently about thos situation. I work in geriatrics. So i havent seen this syndome in my work. Thank you gor this information
how could doctors let her get to that point
Well.......I want to know what happened! 🤷♀️
I am going to throw in the idea of a uterine tumor that has caused a growth in the intestines causing a partial blockage. The cancer is eating her up and that is why she is exhausted. Also may have POTS.
Bloating goes down is painful gas buildup from not farting. I think you could be right or could be heart or chronic anemia
Endocrine! Thyroid! HPA axis!!
It's still happening, they just call it BPD. The narcissystem will always blame the victim.
What a beautiful language....I hope she got through it
Thanks for the subs
I used to have the same symptomes. That is IBS & Gluten intolerancy!
I think it is a little more serious, I think it's a heart problem heart faliure I had the same symptoms weakness fatigue, bloating from water my body could not get rid of and anemia.
I hope she had been able to see a doctor not to be left in that place. The physical illness is causing anxiety, loss of appetite ect.
It’s certainly interesting to hear from folks who’ve experienced similar symptoms ~ being able to openly share information across the globe helps provide more & more options & solutions. Also we don’t have to feel like we’re alone / the only one like this & this can reduce or possibly eliminate anxiety, yeah. 😀
I also have food intolerances and the same symptoms. Other pathologies may also be associated. These intolerances, which are now called food inflammation, can lead to suffering from autoimmune diseases.
@@judy-9999 je suis ok
This was back when people didn't understand when someone said their nerves were shot. Im not sure people even understand that now
She needed to see a real doctor
I need to know more!
I’m just starting to watch this, why does it sound like me? Two years ago I struggled to stay over 90 pounds now I’m 80 and can’t gain. Bad adrenal insufficiency anemia I have so many issues and Covid hasn’t made it easy to get the care I need. My teeth need to be done too!
I'm sure it sounds like lots of people... there's ALOT of people in the world.
You're not special, don't worry!
I hope you are seeing a doctor. Take care of yourself
Whatever you do don't let the medical industry or anyone for that matter gaslight you into believing that you are mentally ill instead of physically ill, as they are doing to this woman in this video. Yes, thyroid and adrenal can cause many mental symptoms but that does not mean that you need talk therapy or any of their stupid mental health drugs, when what you really need is hope for your thyroid or adrenal glands or both whichever are malfunctioning 😮😢
Teeth problems don't happen overnight and many teeth conditions can be hereditary/genetic...
She fell on her face and yes, the broken teeth needed to be replaced BUT, dentistry has come a long way and many countries aren't cosmetically concerned like the US are even back then and it was still a ways away before public drinking water became fluoridated as well water had itsown set of problems i regards to oral health care...the days of this time period did not have many options of dental care so the options were to remove & replace hence the need for many products we no longer have use for as those products were kept in the medicine cabinet (it's even odd to have a medicine cabinet in our current times)
god she might have had an ovarian cyst or cancer ,this is awful
This is gluten resistence (celiac) I have the same issues with my belly...🙄
Does it hurt or does it feel uncomfortable? I mean I don't know anybody with that so I'm just being curious.
@@anticlickbait I met someone that was celiac. She seemed to be in constant discomfort and just a trace amount of gluten getting into her system would make her swell up and feel bloated.
Pseudopregnancy is a legitimate thing🙄
Don't play doctor :)
@@DarkTalon This was filmed decades ago. The patient is probably already dead. Chill out.
She probably had celiacs disease. How sad!!
No hysteria here in this interview, seems she suffered from a post partum version of an eating disorder, poor woman she shouldve been hospitalized, given saline, some sort of anti anxiety medication to get her sleeping and eating again then a panel of tests to find out whats happening with her stomach/intestines, i dont see much wrong with this womans mind, if anything is off its due to her exhaustion of mind and body....she needs that tension relieved to restart because her body isnt letting go and expelling it....she is just staying wound up. This is a person with a small hospital stay and a simple treatment could be back to normal in a week or two.
Definitely a medical issue! They probably had no idea what it was & were passing her on.
It is still difficult to diagnose similar issues like this. Often dismissed as ibs or just being hormonal. I dont have symptoms like hers but still trying to figure out my own
From 170 lbs to 85 makes me think cancer, or anorexia. As per her belly inflating ascites from cancer causes that. Thats why its sometimes flat and other times bloated. Back then husbands could instituionalize women who got *sickly* Why are all these old interviews calling women hysterical ugh😢
@3:33 : the missing name is "stomatologie de La Salpêtrière". The hospital of La Salpêtrière has been famous for being a prison for prostitutes and ill women in the past centuries, and then a testing ground for Charcot (under whom Freud studied) to research hysteria through hypnosis.
The symptoms she describes are those of iron deficiency anemia caused by peptic ulcer disease. The bloating likely was caused by either gastric outlet obstruction from the ulceration or else simply paralytic illius from iron deficiency. She was probably always mildly anemic but decompansation likely occured due to blood loss during child birth.
A differential diagnosis would include pernicious anemia from vit B12 deficiency. This symptoms of which are due to nerve damage to cns and pns, causing amoung other things, neuropsychiatric symptoms as well as thing like bloating and constipation due to involvement of the autonomic nervous system.
This woman has been let down. Her problems are physical, not mental.
This is what i went through before I got diagnosed with celiac disease. Although the correlation of her symptoms to stress also tell me it could be FND. I wonder what became of this woman.
Celiac testing would of changed her life.
Yes wheat was killing her.
I had a very, very dear cousin who insisted she was expecting a child, but I did not believe her, but I listened patiently, because she was such a good friend when we were raising our children....by the way, she never gave birth to a child, and she didn't gain any weigh, she was tiny, but she wore maternity clothes and there was an angelic glow about her. ..she was newly married and I just assumed she was looking forward to new life like any new bride....
Awesome!!!!
Poor women. She got sick to love so much her family whithout help
poor lady.
It is so odd there's so many armchair doctors and psychiatrists here. It is pretty narcissistic to believe what snippet you see online is the full story. Especially when it comes to medical exam history.
Looks like she had hyperthyroid which may have contributed to her issues
Wtf made these doctors think that her issues were mental?
I'm having exactly what she is having...I was diagnosed with abdominal migraines, but she and I have some similarities with childhood trama. The migraine meds help, but I know it's my nerves, they've been shot since I was 3.
Que Dieu vous apporte la guérison. C'est quand-même impressionnant comme maladie.
Seems like caeliac.
I guess this is what Queen Mary went through.
Legend in portuguese? Please.....
Mas tem.
Did the doctor help her at all? It's like OK thanks for coming. Bye now.
She was referred to psych ward
could be gastroparesis
very interesting
It was simply a hormone imbalance…like insulin resistance, pre diabetes , especially peri menopause
Enzyme deficiencies, Carb or lactose intolerance
I when ppl have too many carbs they can bloat because it take lots of water to digest carbs
After pregnancy lactose intolerance is common it effects the gut causing both constipation and diarrhea depending on what dairy they have and if it was cheese on pizza can cause constipation, milk can cause lots and lots of gas then diarrhea
They didn’t have to pull all of her teeth making it even more difficult and embarrassing and stressful to eat.
why is the psychiatrist wearing an apron?
It's France.
Why did they feel they had to , all her teeth ?
I am sure women back then weren't allowed to expel their gas That's what she needed to do,in the face of that so called"doctor"
She doesn’t seem hysterical at all….but maybe she’s heavily medicated.
As hysteria is now a common way of life, no one talks about it. We rather talk about "Asperger" now, those weird people who take things seriously.
Maybe some urine retention.
I don’t think she’s an actor. She looks seriously broken. 😔
Wow thats wierd. I bet she would bob like a cork in water.
MCAS
She probably had cancer
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@@siciliansistah hi Lisa 🥺🥺
Could she have possibly had Fibroids?
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It is due too extreme stress