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Can long-term stress and emotional abuse cause elevated prolactin and/or gastritis and exacerbate the side effects of provera and bromocriptine? I was diagnosed with gastritis and gallstones in 2015. Had stomach issues in 2018, 2021, and 2022. I have been under significant stress since 2019. Recently I had vomiting, constipation, bloating, belching, and gassiness. Over the years i've been treated with omez, baralgan, relcer gel, gravol. In 2015 I did an endoscopy and there were no ulcers or other issues. I am currently taking provera and bromocriptine. I am aware that bromocriptine can cause gastric issues, but i'd also like to know if stress is also playing a role. Female, 30s, 219lbs, 5'5"


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