Abdominal Issues and Concerns

Posted by whitesox1977 @whitesox1977, Jun 26, 2023

Hello,

I have been experiencing some symptoms over the last few months and wasn't sure where else to ask, so thought I would try this forum.

Here is a quick history:

I am a 44 year old male. For over 20 months I have been experiencing upper left abdominal pain that often radiates to the back, minimal weigh loss over the last 6 months (2%). It is more of a dull pain, but can get more painful at times. So far I have had 4 abdominal and pelvic CT scans, none pancreatic protocol (all clear outside of recently a mild fatty liver and enlarged prostate), colonoscopy (clear), upper endoscopy (mild antrum gastritis), HIDA scan (20% EF), bladder and kidneys have been checked via camera inserted tube, multiple blood tests which have come back clear. Doctors at this point believe the results are related to functional abdominal pain and have not recommended any other testing. During this time I have met with 3 GI doctors, 3 ER visits, and 2 primary care doctors.

Dr. Google has led me to concerns of pancreatic cancer, but I understand it is pretty rare, but still has me concerned. From what I can gather from previous discussions in this group pancreatic cancer often spreads quickly, so if I had it the CT scans most likely would up something with symptoms lasting for this amount of time. Most likely having some health anxiety as well during this time, as haven't received clear answers, but thought I would reach out to the group to see if anyone has experienced anything similar or has further recommendations. I have asked for an MRI, but all the doctors have said that they would only do that if there was something concerning on the CT scans or blood work.

Thank you so much!

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I was diagnosed with functional ibs about 5 years ago together with multiple diverticular.
I still have severe flare ups I guess due to this; no treatment has been given. There are times when I have no control over my bowels. I really do not want another colonoscopy!!!!
I have now been informed by my GP that the biliary tube which is left after surgical cholocestomy is bigger than usual. My surgery was 40+years ago. My GP has written to a Gastroenterologist for advice and guidance. Liver and pancreas were ok. I am gettimg really concerned.

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Perhaps be more insistent with your doctors or find one who will authorize a PET scan which, I believe, shows everything. My son had one but he had to fight hard to get insurance to pay. Hope this helps a little. Good luck.

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I had a pet scan for cancer and it's very detailed. Blessings and best wishes

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