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[|Human|] Hi,  we started vegetable juicing about 4 months ago - myself and 3 kids.  We are NOT on a juice only diet we are on our regular food diet but just started incorporating about a cup and a half of vegetable only juice everyday.  The first 4 1/2 months were fine but all of a sudden after drinking my juice one evening, I started with severe abdominal pain and bloating.  I was belching continuously and kept feeling like i would vomit.  None of the vegetables were any different than what we normally juice ( a combination of parsley, spinach, cucumbers, capsicum, carrots, beets etc).  Also the kids were fine and continue to be till today but I have gotten this every single day for the last 2 weeks.   I kept trying because was not convinced it was the juice since it made no sense that I would suddently develop this intolerance so I started eliminating 1 vegetable everynight till I was down to just cucumbers last night and I still suffered the same symptoms!  No symptoms eating the whole vegetables even in huge quantities and nothing else has changed. Kids still fine with all vegetables.  Im wondering what happened.  Any ideas?
[|AI|]  Hi welcome to Chat Doctor forum.  Thanks for choosing Chat Doctor. F.  As you describe your self and 2 kids were taking vegetable juice containing, parsley, spinach, cucumbers, capsicum, carrot, and beets since 4.5 months.  You are alone facing abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, in spite of omitting one vegetable per day, but no symptoms to child Chat Doctor.  I am not clear whether you have tried without cucumber juice.  Anyhow what ever the reason, is omitted the juice completely, if still the problem is continuing after few days, you must be having some problem with your stomach.  If that happens I advise you to consult a gastroenterologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have gastrostomy done besides other routine tests for confirmation.  Wishing for a quick and complete recovery.  Best regards.