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Mumsboys
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Posted: 10-08-05 11:24am
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Had my surgery thursday. I have been
very uncomfy & bruised under right
ribs, but nothing pain killers dont help.
I also have some problems with phlegm on
my chest, but saw a physio in hospital who
told me what I had to do to help clear it.
I havent had any bad symptoms yet, but
watch this space lmao
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Same Pain As All of You
Posted: 10-08-05 14:46pm
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Hi, everyone! I have read all 7 pages of
this forum and can't believe we all suffer
or have suffered these same symptoms. My
problems started over 6 weeks ago and so
far I have no results that make sense to
me. I am covince it is my gallbladder
too. I had a sonogram that showed no
stones. Next the gastro did an
endoscopy and said I had acid reflux.
Have been on protonix for four weeks and
yes I have to say the severe heartburn I
had is not there, but I have right rib
cage pain that I can't sleep at night.
Similar to others it feel like there is
something inside of there pulling or
kicking me. I go to drs. On 10/10. He
was too busy to see me this week and I
know back a few weeks ago he mention the
hida scan, although I am allergic to the
ivp dye, so not sure if this dye is the
same or not. He mention they might have
to sedate me. I too can not eat much.
Oatmeal, toast, and crackers are the only
foods that I can handle. Am losing
weight steady, but slowly. With the last
month about 10 lbs. Lol, that is the
only up side to feeling like crap! I
just don't think acid reflux could cause
the severe pain I am experiencing under my
right rib cage. I also have bad upper
right back and shoulder pain constantly.
I use the hydroculator nightly to ease the
back pain. I am open to any suggestions
and am thankful that there are others who
understand this pain. Will keep you all
in my thoughts. Looking forward to
better days ahead!
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Posted: 10-10-05 13:54pm
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I must admit it does sound like
gallbladder pain. There is something
called sludge that you can get in your
gallbladder, that can also cause pain, or
it could be that your gb just isnt working
properly. I would wait & see how the
other test results come back.
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Same As All of You
Posted: 10-14-05 09:11am
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Hi all, my name is hannah. I have been
having some of the pains that you describe
since march of 2002. Mine have got worse
with time here are some of my symptoms:
+ pain in lower right quadrant (to include
the lower rib cage and upper abdomen)
+ stabbing pain in right shoulder
+ pain is worse when I take deep breaths,
laugh, sit in certain positions and lie
down on my back or right side
+ I also feel as one of you described like
there is an area I can't feel, a void in
the pain, like a small rock is there just
to the lower left of my rib cage.
I have noticed a cycle to my pain and it
normally lasts for up to 10 days following
my period (thats when its at its worst).
Its not there during my period.
I have had ct scans done of my abdomen and
pelvis which were normal apart from a
small cyst in right kidney (although have
been told this is not the source of the
pain). Also had pelvic and gall bladder
ultrasound done. Had a chest x-ray.
Bloods done for kidneys and liver all are
normal. Have seen a gynocologist too who
was very unhelpful and told me I might
just be depressed...........More like
frustrated!
I have recently come off taking the pill
as I was worried that this was hiding
symptoms. Am still waiting to evaluate
this over the next few months.
Does anyone else have similar problems or
any ideas? I have read about a condition
called endometriosis that can occur in the
diaphram, liver etc which give off similar
symptoms!?
Thanks and I hope you are all doing better
today with your pain!
Hannah
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dom1102
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Oct 2005 Posts: 3 Location: uk
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Suffering the Same Pains
Posted: 10-25-05 09:07am
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I am a 35 yr old male or avarage health.
I was "diagnosed" with ibs a few years ago
due to regular bloating, indigestion and
diorea. Although the"ibs" has improved a
little, in the last 2 yrs I have also been
experiancing very, very sharp burning
pains under my lower left rib. The pain
is worse at night if I roll over suddenly
in bed it can trigger the most
excrutiating pain that lasts 2-3 seconds
followed by a much duller pain that can
last a day or so. Sometimes I can also
get a pulsating sensation in my stomach
that can physicaly be seen. I also get
persistant back and shoulder pain (similar
to cramp) on the right side if I drive for
more than an hour. I have had various
checks for liver function, gall stones,
blood pressure etc all came out ok. I
feel cheated that I must live with this
undiagnosed pain, can anyone put me on the
right path??
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Posted: 10-31-05 21:17pm
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Hey all, im an 18 year old male from the
uk:
im not sure if any of your problems may be
the same as mine; I will try to explain
anyway:
for about 6 years now, I have had a lump
where the ribcage comes together (upside
down v part) its a solid lump, tho I can
move it (it hurts) and I can even get my
finger underneath it if I tried, but it
goes up under my ribcage so it extends a
lot further.
I have not spoken to anyone about this in
6 years, not my family or a doctor.
It has caused me no problems over these 6
years until the last month or so, over the
last month; whenever I have gone to bed
and have been lying down for a while I
just start getting a dull ache all around
my stomach and abdomen area, sort of feel
lke stomach cramps, it is really painful
and has made me feel sick on a few
occasions (even was sick once)
i have looked around on the net and am
starting to think that it may be liver
cancer? I know this is not the same as
what you guys are talking about, but it is
really starting to scare me now, im scared
of going to the doctor because im afraid
of what I will hear.
Do any of you guys have a lump inbetween
your ribcage? Or is it just me?
Im hoping it is not cancer as I am
assuming (as iv had this lump for 6
years+) that it may not be possible to get
rid of.
Any ideas? (i think I might go to the
doctors sometime this week because I can
no longer sleep without taking paracetemol
before hand)
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Posted: 11-01-05 06:10am
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Not trying to be funny here. I think its
about time you went to see a Dr.
Something like this, especially a lump,
should not be left for 6 yrs without
seeing your Dr. It may be something very
simple, like a hernia, or something more
serious. Either way get yourself to your
family dr asap!
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Posted: 11-01-05 06:12am
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Dom, I would keep pushing the drs for more
tests until they diagnose your problem.
They cannot leave you in pain like that.
Go back to your dr asap & push for
answers good luck!
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dom1102
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Oct 2005 Posts: 3 Location: uk
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Lower Right Rib Pain
Posted: 11-01-05 09:56am
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Oops, just noticed I wrote "left" rib
cage, it is actually the right side as
everyone else. Thanks for the concern, I
know it sounds crazy but last time I got
it checked out I was on that whole never
ending carousel of referal after referal
and came out months later with no answer,
sooo frustrating. I was hoping to at
least get some feed back so I could tell
the doctors where to start looking. I
cant believe so many people are suffering
with similar simptoms and no answers!!! I
forgot to mention last time that when the
pain is dull it feels like a constant weak
electrical current is running through the
area under my right rib.
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Posted: 11-01-05 14:49pm
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I am the 18 year old from the uk again, I
have now booked a doctors appointment for
tomorow, my mom rang up the doctors while
I was at work and explained that I had
been having stomach pains in the night
that was keeping me awake and waking me
up.
It usually takes ages to get an
appointment but when my mom explained and
said it had been happening for a week and
half (tho it has been going on for a month
but my mom didnt know that) the doctor on
the phone said these exact words "it might
be acute... He needs to see a doctor as
soon as possible" so she has booked me in
for tomorow morning.
That leads me to the conclusion that it
may be acute appendicitis, the lump im not
sure whether it is meant to be there or
not, I checked my brother to see if he had
1 and he sort of has but it is not as big
or as close to the surface as mine; so im
still unsure, I will ask the doctor about
that as well tomorow.
I have had these pains for just over a
month now, if it is acute appendicitis,
what sort of chance is there of my
appendix bursting as iv left this so long?
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Posted: 11-01-05 14:51pm
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I am the 18 year old from the uk again, I
have now booked a doctors appointment for
tomorow, my mom rang up the doctors while
I was at work and explained that I had
been having stomach pains in the night
that was keeping me awake and waking me
up.
It usually takes ages to get an
appointment but when my mom explained and
said it had been happening for a week and
half (tho it has been going on for a month
but my mom didnt know that) the doctor on
the phone said these exact words "it might
be acute... He needs to see a doctor as
soon as possible" so she has booked me in
for tomorow morning.
That leads me to the conclusion that it
may be acute appendicitis, the lump im not
sure whether it is meant to be there or
not, I checked my brother to see if he had
1 and he sort of has but it is not as big
or as close to the surface as mine; so im
still unsure, I will ask the doctor about
that as well tomorow.
I have had these pains for just over a
month now, if it is acute appendicitis,
what sort of chance is there of my
appendix bursting as iv left this so long?
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Blue_Streak_Creations
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Jan 2005 Posts: 107 Location: USA
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Posted: 11-01-05 16:37pm
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Hello 18 year old from the uk. Your
appendix is on the lower right side, not
to far above your hip bone. If this is
where your achy pain is, then it's a
possibility. But it could also be your
bowels. If the pain is more in the
center, could be something as simple as
heartburn or a stomach ulcer. If the
pain is in the upper right underneath your
rib, could be your gallbladder. I also
had aching in the center of my stomach
between the ribs & above my navel from
gallbladder disease, as well as the right
side. As far as the lump, I don't have
any between the ribs as you describe, nor
does my husband. I'm glad your getting
to a Dr...The aching/nausea & the lump
is not something to be let go.
Best thing you can do is assume the best,
until you know otherwise. Many times
it's far less worse, then what we
imagine.
Hope all goes well at your appointment
tomorrow.
Blue
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Blue_Streak_Creations
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Jan 2005 Posts: 107 Location: USA
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Posted: 11-01-05 17:03pm
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Dom1102,
i'm the original poster of this thread.
I went through test after test, before
they figured out it was my gallbladder.
Alot of times the dr's just don't know for
sure what's going on & so have you go
through all these tests to rule out what
could be the causes. My personal
experience...I had ultra sounds, hida
scan, numerous blood tests for liver
function, 2 cat scans, barium enema, upper
endoscope, colonoscopy. They saw nothing
on any of these tests that would directly
point to what was causing all the pain I
was now in & the previous years of
nausea. The dr's finally decided it was
my gallbladder. So in april of this year
I had surgery. It was definitely my
gallbladder. It was inflamed with
adhesion's on it.
From personal experience, the pain you
describe sounds like it could be your
gallbladder. I had also been diagnosed a
few years back with ibs. Since surgery,
I don't have any of the problems they told
me where from ibs.
Best feedback I can give...Tell the dr's
you want these tests run on you. I saw a
surgeon & a gastroenterologist.
These two dr's together got all the tests
run on me & came to the conclusion as
to what my problem was. As hard as it
was to go through all the tests...It was
worth it in the end. I'm glad I got rid
of that nasty gallbladder.
Blue
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dom1102
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Oct 2005 Posts: 3 Location: uk
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Gall Bladder!!
Posted: 11-02-05 05:40am
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Blue streak
thanks for that, makes me feel like I was
right all along. Adheasions, what on
earth are they? What were the tests (if
any) that actually influenced their
decision to remove it. Seems crazy that
they can seem to diagnose it using all the
tests we have both had. Got the pains
again last night, it always shocks me at
just how painful it can be. Funny thing
is my "ibs" has improved allot lately. I
am going to call the doctor anyway and get
it looked at again.
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Blue_Streak_Creations
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
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Posted: 11-02-05 12:02pm
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The dictionaries definition for adhesion's
are " the abnormal union of separate
tissue surfaces by new fibrous tissue
resulting from an inflammatory process"
surgeon told me they formed because I had
had prolonged inflammation. He also said
they were all over my gallbladder &
had a hard time detaching my gallbladder
from my liver. Nasty.
It was more that the tests showed what it
wasn't & since my symptoms were
continually getting worse, from their
experience decided it must be my
gallbladder. I definitely was nervous,
since their was no concrete evidence...But
it definitely was my gb. That was a huge
relief to know I had made the right
decision in proceeding with surgery.
Hope your dr's appt goes well.
Blue
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Thank God Im Not the Only One
Posted: 11-22-05 20:57pm
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For the past three months I have been
getting this throbbing pain under my last
rib on the right side. It's close to the
center, if I go left from the point of
pain I would be right under my sternum.
Anyways, i've been to one Dr. But he
didn't know squat. He said it was a
pulled muscle. I one day experimented
with melox and it made mee feel a whole
lot better. I think its an ulcer of the
duodium(cant spell). I'm gonna hit a gi
specialist as soon as I can ill post his
diagnosis.
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I Am Already Minus My Gb Now What Could It Be?
Posted: 11-30-05 23:34pm
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I had by gb taken out 7 1/2 years ago.
Since then about mabey 2-3years i've
started having pain on the right side
right under my lowest rib I feel it in my
back under my shoulder blade as well.
Similar to inital attack pain but not as
sever. Went to the dr then and he said "
oh it's probably an inflamed rib or pulled
muscle" well it went away and then it came
back on and off. Lately i've had the pain
on and off but more on. Especially when I
feel stressed cough, yell or run. Any
ideas or suggestions would be greatly
apreciated. Thanks
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Posted: 12-01-05 15:20pm
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Its worth getting the dr to do some more
tests. There can be problems with your
bile duct following gb surgery, so I would
advise you to go back & discuss it
with your dr
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Blue_Streak_Creations
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Re: I Am Already Minus My Gb Now What Could It Be?
Posted: 12-06-05 15:50pm
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| shmooze
wrote: | | i had by gb taken out 7 1/2
years ago. Since then about mabey
2-3years i've started having pain on the
right side right under my lowest rib I
feel it in my back under my shoulder blade
as well. Similar to inital attack pain
but not as sever. Went to the dr then
and he said " oh it's probably an inflamed
rib or pulled muscle" well it went away
and then it came back on and off.
Lately i've had the pain on and off but
more on. Especially when I feel
stressed cough, yell or run. Any ideas
or suggestions would be greatly
apreciated.
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i'm 8 months post op & started
experiencing similar pains about 5/6
months post op. Stress really seems to
bring on the pain. My dr said possibly
sphincter of oddi dysfunction.
Blue
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Posted: 12-07-05 09:04am
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Hope you get it sorted out blue :(
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