Joined: 31 Jul 2004 Posts: 1 Location: San Jose, CA
Pain Below Ribcage On Left Side Posted: 07-31-04 02:05am
I feel like I am going crazy. I have been
to 3 doctors who have no clue, I have a
bit of swelling in my abdomen where the
pain is. It has only been a sharp pain
once, other wise it's always tender. My
doc wants to do an mri. Am I going crazy?
Does anyone have any ideas for help ???
Thanks
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turtle
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jul 2004 Posts: 7 Location: east coast
Re: Pain Below Ribcage On Left Side Posted: 08-23-04 19:37pm
mike95125
wrote:
i feel like I am going
crazy. I have been to 3 doctors who have
no clue, I have a bit of swelling in my
abdomen where the pain is. It has only
been a sharp pain once, other wise it's
always tender. My doc wants to do an
mri. Am I going crazy? Does anyone
have any ideas for help ??? Thanks
seems like you may
have a problem with you colon or maybe an
ulcer. What type of doctors have you been
going too. Maybe you should go for a
colonoscopy or be check for an ulcer.
Good luck !!
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wakkochic17
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Mar 2004 Posts: 494 Location: South Carolina
Posted: 08-24-04 22:17pm
I would go with your doc's recommendation
and go for an mri. That will give a
picture of all organs and show any
swelling, irritation or growth.
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