abdominal/back pain/adhesions?

Posted by dismith550 @dismith550, Jul 22, 2018

My 68 yr old wife for 3-4 months has had abdominal pain mostly in the area beneath ribs. She's had gall bladder HIDA test, ct scan, ultrasound, blood and stool tests, etc. WBC 11,000 and, had slightly elevated fecal leucocyte (sp) count. No abnormal fecal bacteria. Orig. diagnosed with intestinal infection, took 14 day cipro, and 14 days metronidazole (sp?) simultaneously - symptoms regressed now recurring, with significant back pain and lower abdominal pain in the area of a 15 yr. old hysterectomy scar. Yesterday tops of quadriceps were very sensitive. Diarrhea is many times in AM, produces slimy stool on second and subsequent episodes. Poor sleeping due to pain, sleeps also during the day, regularly says she is exhausted. I wonder if adhesions from the hysterectomy might be a culprit. She is becoming depressed/frustrated. She had "cluster headaches" last summer for about six months - may or may not be related. She has frequent headaches now but not severe like the cluster headaches which actually created some mental confusion. Thanks for any positive comments/suggestions. Second visit to gastro doctor will occur asap, potential colonoscopy although she had one 7 yrs. ago. First visit to gastro Dr. produced Nexium prescription - hasn't done anything yet.

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Hello @dismith550, welcome to Connect. It must be frustrating to have to deal with so many symptoms without getting the definitive diagnosis yet. I am glad to see that you have another scheduled visit with a gastro physician to keep the search for answers. I would like to invite a few people to this discussion that have had similar experiences. @nobletype, @astaingegerdm, and @edda have discussed similar chronic abdominal area pain as well. I'd also like to invite @chamisa, @sandytoes14, and @edithmiller who also discussed a hysterectomy and may be able to share if they had any issues with adhesions from the surgery that caused other symptoms.

@dismith550, while we wait for other members to share their experiences, have any of your wife's providers offered any advice on how to manage the pain while you continue to search for answers? You mentioned Nexium, is that a medication that takes awhile to build up to effectiveness?

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@JustinMcClanahan

Hello @dismith550, welcome to Connect. It must be frustrating to have to deal with so many symptoms without getting the definitive diagnosis yet. I am glad to see that you have another scheduled visit with a gastro physician to keep the search for answers. I would like to invite a few people to this discussion that have had similar experiences. @nobletype, @astaingegerdm, and @edda have discussed similar chronic abdominal area pain as well. I'd also like to invite @chamisa, @sandytoes14, and @edithmiller who also discussed a hysterectomy and may be able to share if they had any issues with adhesions from the surgery that caused other symptoms.

@dismith550, while we wait for other members to share their experiences, have any of your wife's providers offered any advice on how to manage the pain while you continue to search for answers? You mentioned Nexium, is that a medication that takes awhile to build up to effectiveness?

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Hi I’m in the hospital as I type and I’m in here every year around the same time, I so tried of hearing that their isn’t nothing can be done please show me we’re t start

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@pennymac07

Hi I’m in the hospital as I type and I’m in here every year around the same time, I so tried of hearing that their isn’t nothing can be done please show me we’re t start

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Hello @pennymac07, Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect, a welcoming online community where patients and caregivers share their experiences, find support and exchange information with others. I see that you also posted a similar question in another discussion here - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/597249/. I'm tagging @loriel59 in case she didn't see your reply asking for more information.

I know it must be frustrating to not find any help for such and ongoing problem. Can you share more about your symptoms that cause you to be hospitalized every year about the same time?

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It's the cramping, loose stool,the pressure on my left side,

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