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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Richman 54660 Interesting, and thanks for the reply. Worth a try!
@juliepm. There is a book called “a headache in the pelvis” by Anderson and wise. They talk about Myofascial pain and trigger points. Some can be internal. Deep internal can be trickier to get rid of. Pilates reformer work might also help if I’m right and I’ve found combinations of flavonoids (rutin /quercetin), resveratrol, turmeric knock the pain down a bit (monitor blood pressure) and easy on the rutin. Good luck.
Take Magneseum before going to bed for chronic constipation
Never had constipation except after 2 c-sections
I have trouble swallowing food especially meats. most gets stuck in my throat above the flap. I have a motility disorder and only part of my esophagus works doe to damage for severe acid reflux and bile reflux form a bad gall bladder i took to long to get out. But for the past 6 months or so when i swallow especially meat i get a severe pain in the upper left part of my stomach. its only lasts a couple moments and once the food has passed that area the pain goes right way . has anyone else had this ?? im getting ready next month to have another endoscopy. about 2 years ago i had one and had a very small hiatial hernia in that area and im wondering if it has gotten worse and its what is causing the pain. again it mostly 95% of the time is cause form swallowing meats of any kind but beef and pork are the most severe.
Hello All:
I thought you would find this video interesting. It deals with chronic abdominal wall pain. After you watch the video please share your thoughts.
Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, Dr. Amy Oxentenko talks about an article published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, detailing the complexities of chronic abdominal wall pain (CAWP) – a condition that seems elusive to any workup.
@smiles444 I see that this discussion started a while ago- I assume you still have pain. I’m sorry! I experienced something similar for years before I was diagnosed with MALS - where a ligament from the diaphragm puts pressure on the celiac artery. I always had abdominal wall tenderness that did not have an explanation. Then , after meals I would have serious abdominal pain because of decreased blood flow to intestines. At Mayo I had trigger point injection at the one point, but there was no change.
After surgery for MALS the pain is gone. Don’t give up!
This video is not as informative as Dr. Seth Sweetser's post in the February 2019 Mayo Clinic Proceedings.Trigger-point injections--whether guided or freehand--do not last more than a few hours. I have not received competent care in my area and, in fact, have been brushed off by 14 MD providers over nearly 2 years, including Dr. Sweetser's gastroenterology group. I had to diagnose myself (via Carnett's) and still have no help. Patients posting on this site have had similar experiences, and "reassurances" from a well-meaning gastroenterologist are an insult. Yes, Dr. Oxentenko, it is very much a quality of life issue, and talk is cheap. Does Mayo know how to help us when injections fail, or not?
Just to let you know, I have severe abdominal pain and nothing helps. My pain is 24/7 and levels from 5 to 10 depending on meds I'm taking. I get a shot soon to see if it's my abdominal wall or something else, but the pain never goes away.
@rbassett, I'm crossing my fingers that you will find a diagnosis for your pain--and for some lasting relief. Please post after your shot with some details for the rest of us? Much appreciated, and good luck