Test read normal, but constant pain and pressure still prese Posted: 04-07-06 09:20am
I have had this pain for as long as can
remember. I've been in and out of the
hospital. Recently admitted the the
hospital had a hidascan normal. Had a ct
scan normal. Had a ultra sound normal. Had
a scope normal. the pain just dosen't go
away any more. was told gastriritis. put
on nexum and spasm meds don't help at all.
constant pain and pressure like something
wants to burst out. nausa sometimes dizzy
spells. sometimes head aches. sick of pain
meds they don't help any way. i think i'm
going crazy not finding out what this is.
It's real and not going any where. Is this
my gallbladder is there any other tests
that would show. any input would great.
tired of pain.
After so many examinations, it must be
frustrating that the doctors still have
found nothing. You might also take an
X-ray image of the thorax. If the ribcage
and lungs are ok, then your pain could be
psychogenic (created by the mind).
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