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LILA10272

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Please Help With Any Ideas Or Opinions
Posted: 03-01-06 19:37pm

My daughter is 9 years old and has been having alot of stomach pains for 4 months now. She first started with lots of diahreah of and on for the first 3 months along with stomach pains. Then in january she doubled in pain to where we though she had appendicitis but all tests saidher appendix was a little large for her age but nothing to do with appendicitis. Her blood tests were out of wack and her wbc was high for a day. They kept her in the hospital for 3 days on demeral and then we visited a gastro specialist and they couldnt find anything wrong at all. Its been 2 months now and she still has pains some that makes her cry and now complains of headaches.Any one else with any of this experience have any ideas. The doctors are lost and so am i. The pain is now mainly on her right side that varies from all over to both sides.
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Texican

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Posted: 03-16-06 20:58pm

Is it tied into eating or bowel movements? The reason I ask is cause a few years back I had a surgery on my tailbone area. And needless to say sitting was painful. As a result, I had trouble going to the restroom and passing gas. The pain of that is excrutiating. In my experience, docs don't pay too much attention to gas, they focus on other possibilities.

Take care and good luck.
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