
Weeks of unexplained nausea and vomiting led doctors to a startling discovery inside a 63-year-old woman’s stomach — and an even stranger treatment.
A month of terrible nausea and vomiting led the woman to the emergency room, where the condition initially baffled doctors
‘… the administration of 3 liters [0.8 gallons] of cola, either orally or through a nasogastric tube.’
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Burning pains
The woman complained of a decreased appetite but had been taking an unnamed GLP-1 drug — the same class as Ozempic — due to her history with type 2 diabetes and obesity.
The woman had reportedly lost 40 pounds, but weight loss started to accelerate as she endured burning pains in her upper abdomen and torso, along with her back.
According to a report by Live Science based
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