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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I was just diagnosed with anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome aka chronic abdominal wall pain on February 1st. I've had two injections so far and have two more scheduled. I hope they work because surgery is the last resort. I also don't want to be dependent on the Gabapectin they prescribed me. What a crazy diagnosis but every other test they ran was normal! It is so frustrating! And no one understands unless you have the same diagnosis. I am glad I have support but I had to close my business and now move in with my in-laws because we cannot afford to live where we are anymore. Plus all the depression/anxiety it brings with it! So I can empathize.
I've been diagnosed with ACNES. Before your surgery, did you ever try trigger point injections?
Yes, I had 4 trigger point shots. First one was great but lasted about a week. By the 3rd and 4th shots they had not effect.
How were you able to get the surgery? What steps did you have to take to get it?
Surgery should not be your last resort since this will not go away unless you have the effected nerves cut. My surgeon, Dr Thomas Gillespie at St Josephs Medical Center in Phoenix performed Robotic Laparoscopic surgery cutting T8, T9 and T10. After 9 horrific months of debilitating pain I "walked" out of the hospital same afternoon totally CURED!!. He does take new patients. He is said to be one of the few in the world who recognizes ACNES and performs it Robotically which is the safest way. He is a great and compassionate surgeon.
Contact his office to make an appointment. He will probably not see you unless you have been medically diagnosed with ACNES. God Bless Dr Gillespie!!
I was medically diagnosed with ACNES on February 1st. The pain is horrible. It has caused so much depression/anxiety in my life. I've had two trigger point injections so far and have 2 more scheduled. I am trying to be hopeful but it hurts. I am wondering if I should contact his office anyway. I live in MI however so I'm wondering if he sees out of state people?
Thank you the response. I do have a follow up question though.... with cutting the nerves from T8-10, do you have any other issues from severing the nerves? Like loss of urine or bowel control? Any after effects from your surgery?
My rectus abdominal muscle did that twitch movement too as the needle was inside and boy did it cause so much pain. I've had two injections so far and have two more scheduled. I am calling in regards to surgery soon if this doesn't work. I am so over this pain.