BAM - BILE ACID

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BAM - BILE ACID

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I was reading through all the post's on BAM and was wondering, is there a test that will tell you if this is the problem? How did everyone find out if this was their issue?

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I believe that European doctors have some tests, but U.S. doctors don't seem to have an diagnostic tests for BAM. Most patients just try a course of cholestyramine to see if it helps. It's a relatively benign medication. So most GPs are willing to prescribe it if the patient requests it. The primary side effects seem to be that in addition to bile, it also sequesters some nutrients, vitamins, etc., and lowers ones cholesterol level. The correct dose for a patient must be found by trial and error. Taking too little will not relieve the symptoms, and taking too much can cause cramps and abdominal pain.

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Thank you Tex for your reply. I guess it might be something to try.
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