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Chronic Right-Side Abdominal/Back Gallbladder Pain

Digestive Health | Last Active: Dec 1 9:30pm | Replies (55)

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@aljinma

Do you happen to know if you have any form of autonomic dysfunction? It is entirely possible that nerves in the area of your initial surgery were were slightly damaged or an infection could have compounded the problem.

Alternatively, have you heard of MALS? Has anyone mentioned your median acruciate ligament?

Both very random but it sounds like people have looked at the routine causes so I’m reaching a bit outside the box...

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My prior GI mentioned autonomic dysfunction and was supposed to call me back the next day. Called me a week and a half later after I found a new GI and he didn’t think the emptying test and the capsule endoscopy actually showed too mush slowing or speeding up.

I have not heard of MALS but will look it up. I have seen some threads here with it mentioned.

I am definitely looking for out of the box thinking. My new GI made sure to mention there are many “mystery” illness in regards to the abdomen.