Gastritis, Tiny Gallstones, Continuous Left Side Pain Posted: 03-08-07 01:17am
About 9 months ago, I was diagnosed with
mono, and though that has completely
passed, I had stomach pains and upon
endocopy, was told I had mild gastritis
with no sign of H Pylori. I have had
several Catscans all negative, blood/stool
lab tests all negative and have been
prescribed aciphex, How can my stomach do
this all of a sudden and last for so long?
Anyone else had Gastritis without H.
Pylori? Also, I don't drink, don't use
aspirin, and am a 22 year old male in good
shape. Additionally, I have lost 25 pounds
as a result and got tiny gallstones, which
are not in any ducts and are supposedly no
problem and should require no surgery. Any
ideas, suggestions, comments, anything?
I'm starting to get frustrated since, I've
never been sick and never had surgery and
this side pain and digestive issues are
becoming quite a handicap.
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Posted: 04-19-07 15:28pm
I see your post is somewhat dated. I need
to point ou tto you that left-sided pain
and gal bladder issues don't usually go
hand-in-hand, as your gall bladder is on
the right side. You appendix is also on
the right side. have your symptoms
decreased, or is it still bothering you?
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