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Q: ongoing stomach pain
asked by: TuggerAbbey on May 26th, 2008
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I have had stomach problems for years and years. I have had my appendix out, a hysterectomy and still am plauged by stomach pain. I went to the Dr. 2 years ago and had a CT scan, ultrasound and a endoscopy. They found a lump in my stomach, a kidney missing and told me I had nothing to worry about. They said they could not do a biopsy due to lack of equipment in the area. I tried to get my insurance to let me go out of town for it and they refused!! I have been popping imodium like candy every day and I have been having severe pain every so often. The pain starts in my back and then moves to my lower right side of the abdominal area. |I also have a severe pain in the tailbone area. When this pain comes on, I cannot stand or move. I used to get very painful periods with similar pain this was due to endometriosis and I have since had the hysterectomy. Help! I cannot function with all this pain, I have not worked in over 7 years due to the timing of the loose stools. I thank God, have a husband that works to provide for our family, otherwise |I would be in big trouble!! This is ruleing my life and I cannot take it. Help!!
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