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@dixiekidd76, I experience those symptoms as well. I have several autoimmune conditions. I also have CRPS, formerly known as RSD. It can move around like that. There is no cure that I’m aware of. Just a thought of something for you to check in to.
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1 Reaction@gypsyblue Thank you! I am grateful for your kind words. I had a wonderful PM doctor back in PA. Then, he went and retired! I was so sad. He was kind, empathetic, and even encouraged me to get other opinions. I have an appointment with a new PM doc next month. The only caveat is that she is very busy and is about an hour away. I guess it will be worth it if she is willing to look deeper into my pain. Who knows? (The shadow knows, right?) Have a blessed rest of the week!
@wt1413wt hello, I know this was posted several years ago with the neighbor picked her out what your pain was caused from? I had a long wedge resection about three years ago. Everything was going as normal until I started a medicine for my autoimmune disease, which gave me really bad stomach aches with acid reflux. I then developed what I thought was a hernia because I had these beer pains in my stomach out of the blue where it felt like somebody was squeezing my stomach so hard the pain was like a 10. I went to the gastroenterologist several times for an upper G.I. and they said I do not have a hernia. My PCP doesn’t really know what to do. The gastroenterologist said it could be a hernia. They could not find, but it also could be muscular like maybe a muscle spasm. Now, since stopping the medicine, it has gotten better, but if I sneeze or bend over too far , it will come back really hard. It won’t last that long, but the pain is intense. It almost sounds like you have something similar to what I have.
Hi im Carol0229 new to this. A bunch wrong.Hope you can help
Hello,
Although many years have passed the area around my incisions in the upper right quadrant remain triggered - always. The deep unbearable pain occurs much less often but will take me to the ground when it does happen.
I received a nerve block at OHSU in C3/C4, which nerves feed down into the rib attachment and right quadrant area. This was the first time I finally felt no pain or triggered tightness. However the block only lasted an hour or so.
The second time all pain was removed was when I went to the ER after about 12 hours of 10/10 pain and uncontrollable spasms, afraid to move if the pain would get worse, sobbing like a small child. They finally administered a strong does of ketamine. I finally had zero pain and felt normal again. This only lasted 15 minutes or so. A few days later I was released because they felt the pain was manageable. They also blamed an inflammation of the stomach lining, but only checked after several days, and was likely because of the pain and spasms feeding backwards. It's a mess.
Other research reflected this might be due to nicking the sphincter of odi near the stomach, and the procedure nicking nerves in order to inflate the abdomen with air to complete the surgery.
No other pain meds have worked other than high-dose ketamine and the nerve block in my spine. That procedure was quite painful as a newbie was attempting the procedure. They finally had the surgeon do the block, and there was no pain at all...
I have been suffering from chronic migraine for many years, and have not been able to find a solution. My migraines are bearable in cold weather. Once the season changes and the barometric pressure rises, I am in pain 24/7. Summer is a disaster. I am now trying large doses of Gabapentin plus starting Botox injections, something which I have put off as I detest needles, but finally am trying as a last resort. None of the injection- type drugs have ever helped. I wish you luck.