Has anyone been diagnosed with Abdominal Wall Pain?
Starting on May 1, 2017, I began having abdominal pain that wraps around to my left back. The first time it happened, I went to the emergency room because I thought I might have an apendicitis. The hospital did a CT scan of my abdomen, everything looked okay. I went to the emergency room several times over the summer with excruciating abdominal and back pain. I had a hida scan done, a colonoscopy and an endoscopy and CT and ultrasound scans of my abdomen. Everything looked normal. In September of this year, a doctor at Mayo felt the area on my abdomen and did a Carnett's test. He suggested it could be abdominal wall pain. I have had two steroid injections and I am still having pain in the same area. Has anyone out there had this type of diagnosis and still having pain?
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@bluedog35 a pain specialist will inject the nerve with a steroid and lidocaine and if you get relief then that's the diagnosis
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1 Reaction@lgumerman Any pain specialist can do the injections into your nerve which would be your diagnosis
@anniesezu812 I'm going through the same thing have been for 4 years I'm now at the point that I'm trying a spinal cord stimulator because if that doesn't work there is no other plan. Pain is so debilitating it just really destroys your life
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2 ReactionsI sent you a private message.❤️
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I'll respond better shortly, yes I do HAVE to take meds for pain.
I have suffered Neurology pain for 17 yrs, so have been thru the ringer.
Give me few hrs, Doc appt. now.
@pen55 could you Please tell me who cut your anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment, according to my googling very few surgeon's will do it .
@anniesezu812 Pls research the Stimulator thoroughly. I removed mine, switched it off after 10 weeks. It had me bedridden for 6 months, I got a spinal canal bleed, a haemota a lot of scar tissue and nerve damage. I was lucky the bleed didnt do more damage. The nerve damage has caused my lower right leg to be weaker, often numb and my right foot is numb.
I was so incredibly relieved to get it out. The battery pack caused severe pain, which is a common complaint.
A lot of people do well with them, an acquaintance of mine did, which is why I went ahead. My case highlights we are all individuals and what suits one might not suit another.
Pls just know the pros and cons....my Dr was not at all honest with me. Gd luck!
@kremer1 Yes I am on pain meds. I was originally diagnosed ACNES about 7 years after my small abominal wall injury which was left unrepaired for 6 yrs because it didnt show on scans, you may have read what I previously wrote on this blog.
I had about 4 nerve blocks, none of them helped. The pain was always much deeper than the nerve blocks went. My Dr couldn't understand why it was so deep. Ultimately a hernia surgeon suggested to me I might have Celiac (solar) Plexus pain, which i now believe is correct and ACNES is not correct. The nerve bundle affected in my case sits on the Aorta. Im in No hurry to do that block, it comes with risks, but its debilitating pain, life altering.
More to your point if you have nerve pain, stabbing, burning, gnawing, sharp it is probably nerve pain.
Im on 3x oxycodone which does help but I get best relief from xanex , which I find helps nerve pain greatly. Also I finally gave in and started pregabalin, I can't take Gabapentin. After a few days I started getting very good relief with the pregabalin at 75 mg. I was loathe to add another medicine, but jt has helped my excruciating pain to the point im out of bed and slowly regaining a life. I believe the Spinal Cord Stimulator did a tremendous amount of damage to my central nervous system. Im beyond relieved its out.
One day at a time....
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1 Reaction@kremer1 I developed pain abdominal wall
Pain after laprosxopic gall
Bladder removal. My doctor recommended amytriptiline. It took a few weeks to help but it did. I would use it for 6 months and then go off of it until the next Flare up. It seemed to flare up with stress or overactivity. I have been dealing with it on and off since 2006. Good luck to you.
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Annie, look into Mesenteric Artery Ligament Syndrome. It took 17 years for my diagnosis and I found answers on Facebook in the Mals Awareness site. Your symptoms sound like mine. It could be a vascular compression.
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