Mystery abdominal pain
I have had persistent upper central abdominal pain for years. I noticed it around age 16 or 17. It has been written off by a number of doctors as anxiety. But I don't think that is the issue. I am now 24 and it has gotten progressively worse.
I have seen a GI specialist and dieticians. I have gastritis, IBS, GERD, and many food sensitivities. My diet is severely restricted and even eating within those restrictions I still have many unresolved IBS symptoms, the most persistent of which is upper abdominal pain which gets worse after I eat and if I wait too long to eat. The pain is aggravated by some foods, particularly high FODMAP foods, sugars, gluten, and dairy.
What helps is liquid antacids, baking soda in water, or alkaline water for reflux, alkaline food and water for bloating, ground flaxseed for diarrhea, slippery elm, and acetaminophen for pain when nothing else works. I use acetaminophen sparingly (once a week or a few times a month) and do not usually use it as normal pain management, just when nothing else works and I can’t think about anything except the pain. Water generally helps, but too much water can also cause pain and painful abdominal bloating. I have tried prochlorperazine and metoclopramide which helped with the nausea and stomach pain but came with some other intolerable side effects and I could not continue taking them. Chewing fennel occasionally helps after meals because it is alkaline.
I am eating no gluten, no dairy, low sugar, low carb, low fat, a lot of vegetables and proteins and certain carbs and fats in moderation. It significantly levels out the bloating, gas, diarrhea, constipation, nausea and pain. However the pain still gets worse after meals and to a lesser degree, also bloating and nausea.
I don’t drink alcohol (aggravates stomach pain a LOT) or coffee, I don’t smoke, no caffeine. I don’t have H pylori or ulcers.
I do eat carbs on a regular basis but I try to keep it within reasonable limits of tolerance. Sometimes the satisfaction outweighs the physical symptoms but I have to pick my battles because eating one bite of the wrong thing can cause hours of pain.
I recently got off the PPI that I was on for 3 years to see if that would help. I eat more alkaline food now to keep acid levels in check otherwise I get reflux and the pain gets worse. Things off the med are not much different, though I do get reflux more often and the pain may be a bit worse. Maybe I’m just noticing it more. I don’t think long term PPI use is a good solution and I would rather not be on it. I have a feeling while I may have irritation due to IBS or acidity which can cause pain, that is not the only pain going on.
I’ve tried Iberogast, IBgard, ginger root, chamomile, Swedish bitters, turmeric, mint tea, peppermint capsules and they all irritate my stomach and make the pain worse. I’ve also tried antidepressants and other psychotropics but they all came with nightmare grade side effects so i didn’t take them long. Sucralfate made me extremely and painfully bloated. My diet is extremely restricted as it is and having eliminated just about everything I can, I don’t think it actually has to do much with what I am eating as much as that I am eating at all.
One day a meal may be less aggravating. The next day with the same meal I’ll have pain for hours, reflux, and bloating. My ability to tolerate food comes in cycles. Some days I can tolerate some foods, other days for whatever reason, I can’t. I have to cycle out foods for variety and symptom management but generally have some core foods, mostly proteins and veg that I generally tolerate well. But even when I stick to the absolute least irritating foods, I still often have symptoms.
I’ve had an abdominal ultrasound, gastric emptying study, endoscopy, and colonoscopy. Nothing significant there. I get labs drawn about every 6 months from my GP. CMP14 (Routine or Stat), a couple out of range but nothing requiring a workup and everything else within normal limits, hemoglobin A1c with eAg/MBG estimation, vitamin D; 25 hydroxy, testosterone, free (direct) and total, magnesium serum, phosphorus serum, prealbumin, and TSH all within normal limits.
Here is a summary from my last GI appointment “Patient's symptoms have plateaued at this point. Our work-up to include thus far has been normal gastric emptying study, normal thyroid labs, negative celiac serologies, normal fecal calprotectin, unremarkable colonoscopy and endoscopy, I recommend patient continue seeing his dietitian and to follow-up with us as needed.”
I also have upper back (between shoulder blades) and neck pain but I’m not sure if it’s related. I mostly notice the back and neck pain when I’m sitting so I assumed it was postural but I don’t know. I also have constant low grade nausea that is aggravated at the same time as the abdominal pain–because of food or a lack of food. Also extreme abdominal tenderness. Any amount of pressure is painful. Has been for about 3 years now. That's when I went to the ER for the stomach pain, got the abdominal ultrasound but found nothing, a referral to GI specialist, endoscopy found benign gastritis, and started the PPI which I have since stopped. I can't lay on my stomach because of the pain. And within the past month or so I can't even lay on my side when I sleep because that has become uncomfortable as well. My ribcage squishes into my painful upper abdomen if I lay too far sideways. It's the same on either side.
The pain has become a quality of life issue and impacts other areas of my life.
I am going to see another GI specialist to get a second opinion and have an appointment in a couple of weeks. But until then, what do you think this could be?
I’m also new to the forum so I’m not exactly sure how this goes. Does anybody have any recommendations or a story similar to this? I have an idea that it might be pancreas or gallbladder related or both but nobody can seem to find a cause.
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Kindly try homeopathic doctor. You can Google and find doctor in your area. I am confident it will help.
I was going to suggest the same thing. Just went through this with my daughter and she was diagnosed with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency based on endoscopy and stool sample. She is taking enzyme replacements now and is doing much better.
I’m so glad your daughter is doing well! There are an unknown number of people that were misdiagnosed, not because of negligence but because it was simply misunderstood!
The third Gastro practice I saw found the EPI and while enzyme replacement therapy isn’t perfect, it’s still the best solution we have at this time. It has made a HUGE difference in my life. It’s worth investigation for anyone that may have been misdiagnosed.
NEVER stop fighting for the pinnacle of health and fitness!!!
Have you had any abdominal surgery or injuries to your abdomen?
Hi
Everything that you've described sounds exactly what I'm going through right now. All the conventional trats have come back negative. I've been told I have a functional disorder not a mechanical one. Meaning my abdominal motility is out of each without a physical reason. Did you find any answers or solutions. I've tried all the things you've listed and now resorting to hydromorph which I dont want to be taking.
Google ‘functional dyspepsia’
That’s a real diagnosis. Maybe you’ll find yourself in that disorder
I agree with the suggestion to find a homeopathic doctor or naturopathic or functional medicine doctor. I had digestive issues and after 3 endoscopies due to GERD, gas, bloating, fatigue and no diagnosis of cause, I found a functional medicine doctor. She’s an MD that turned to functional medicine after a family member couldn’t get an accurate diagnosis. You can find one by city and state at ifm.org. Find one that specializes in abdominal issues.
I have had same GI issues as you do for last four years. I watch my diet and get better but then I start eating pastry and bacon(sometimes) and coffee, and pain returns. But, now, pain does not go away even with diet. I am on strict diet like your. Have been to different GIs and surgeons and lots of test. I have pain right in the middle where two ribs meet. Had nausea for few months but now I am fine. I still have pain after eating. I am having a test done called Endoflip. They use a catheter with a small balloon to look at my esophagus and also to check LES, Lower Esophageal Sphincter to see if opens and closes when food goes down in esophagus.
Rarely, food gets stuck in my esophagus. I have a small hiatal hernia as well. I think going on a strict diet and staying on that diet forever helps me sometimes. I am also having a 24 hour probe done. They place a probe with camera through nose inside esophagus for one day to see if I have acid or non acid reflux.
Wow!
You are having some amazing tests…there was a period of time where I couldn’t swallow at all…water only. After about 10 days and weakness and difficulties thinking straight, my doc couldn’t see me and i finally went to the local health supplement store, and they recommended something, don’t remember what, but I was able to swallow and by the time I was able to see the Gastro, I was somewhat better. I brought the bottle of what I was taking, he looked at it, and said that there were better things than what I had, and walked out of the room. I thought he was getting me an RX. Nurse came in shortly after and said I was done. No RX. ?
Anyway, immediately changed Gastro to a wonderful guy that did 4 tests, and then a scope. All in about two weeks! Found some issues and helped me heal.
Good luck-sounds like you have an amazing team behind you!