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Q: Medical Mystery
asked by: misslb17 on March 20th, 2006
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I am a 24 year old female who has been in good health all my life. However, last may I began having upper right abdominal pain. At first it was only every now and again, now it is all the time. Originally the doctors thought it was gallbladder, but we ran all the tests, upper gi, ultra sound and some other one...All negative.
Off to the specialist...
The interologist ran a ct scan of the abdomin, then a ct scan of the spine and spinal x-rays.... Again negative.... His solution.... It is muscular...Take tylenol and rest....
Flash forward 7 months to now... The pain is all the time, either dull or sharp it is always there.
I decided to go to the doctor last week and still no one knows whats wrong. The doctors aren't helping and I am getting extremely frustrated. It has been almost a year and I am living in pain. Anyone?? Anyone???
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PhenoBarbiDoll
replied on March 20th, 2006
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your living in terrible pain for that long and your only taking tylonel? Wow...I live with crhonic pain but i'm on [ain meds when I need them.....Go to more dr's dont just give up hunny.....If its is your muscles than the dr shud give you flexeral.....Or valium a relaxant...Omg hun your on nothing i'm so sorry
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Morning_Glory
replied on March 20th, 2006
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Have you had an ultrasound? If you haven't maybe you can ask your doctor about getting one ordered. It might be a lesion or something on the backside of your uterus thats causing your problems.
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