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[|Human|] I have had very bad abdominal pain for the past two days. I originally thought it may be muscle pain as I had painted and tiled our laundry the day before. I feel like I am full of gas, but I m not, I can only lie on my side curled into a ball, and when sitting I have to bend over in the chair. My appetite has vanished, and that has been over the past week or so, but as I am diabetic and have high blood pressure, I know I need to eat to take medication. I was feeling a little better today after not eating yesterday, but then I had breakfast and I am in agony again. I am going to the bathroom okay, and I am not vomiting. UPDATE: It was Pancreatitis. I was in hospital for five days on IV drip with fluids only. However, there were no gallstones, (Ultrasound and CT scan were performed) and I am not a drinker, so now they are looking for another cause. An MRI is booked for a few weeks time and a blood test to check for an auto immune def has also been performed.
[|AI|]  Hi and thanks for the query, Diabetes deserves careful monitoring, and abnormalities in glucose levels, leading to hyperglycemia could cause many of the symptoms, including those you just described. High serum glucose levels can cause nausea, vomiting, fatigue and abdominal pain. Frequent Chat Doctor. I suggest you get your serum blood glucose controlled and see what is actually going on., This might require compliance to your medication, or adjustment of the medication. Meeting your primary care physician for examination and discussion about the treatment plan is very important to actually elucidate and confirm the causes of the symptoms you are experiencing, and also to exclude other possible causes of these symptoms. Thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.