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delbridges

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Joined: 29 Jul 2006
Posts: 3
Location: Colorado
Chronic Abdominal Pain
Posted: 07-29-06 20:40pm

Hi, i'm hoping you can help my husband. He is 32 years old 5.9 & 140lbs after 4 surgeries.

Please take the time to read this e-mail and offer some kind of advice.

He has been experiencing abdominal pain for the last 6 months (after his 4th surgery - see end of e-mail for details) he has never felt this pain before and no one seems to know what it is to the point of making us hopeless and frustrated. We have gone to different doctors, still nothing.

He can't function at work well due to so much pain and i'm afraid he is going to lose his job and I don't know what else to do. We have had every possible test done, several endoscopies, several ct scans, ultrasounds of lower abdominal area and incisions (the pain is on the left lower side right under his rib cage - sometimes putting pressure helps - the pain is always there)....All tests came back normal. We have gone to e.R.S for the last 6 months more than I can count and after test after test this last time they just gave him pain meds and sent him home. This week we have gone there twice. His doctor told him he has to cope on how to live with chronic pain for the rest of his life since he is out of options and tests. He sent us to a pain specialist today.

I believe there is hope and someone can help us. All it takes is one test that shows us what is wrong so we can fix it. He cries every night with so much pain and we don't want to keep taking pain meds anymore, he is building a tolerance and I don't want him to be addicted to those meds and lately they are not even working anymore and pain is constant. It has taken over our lives. I know somebody somewhere has the answer. We have been married for 10 months and I sure hope we will be for the next 80 years to come. This morning at the emergency room I wasn't so sure he was going to make it. I don't want to wake up in the middle of the night with my husband asking me to take him back to the hospital because the pain is getting worse and now it hurts to breathe.

Every minute counts, he has lost so much weight and he is getting very weak. Can someone help us and indicate where to go next? What should we do? What can it be? Is there somewhere we should go? If you don't have a way to help us would you mind forwarding this e-mail to someone you think can help us? That would be greatly appreciated.

Please help us.

Luci & del bridges
colorado

4 surgeries in the past 3 years.
1st surgery - funduplication to cure acid reflux (didn't go well, the esophagus was completely shut)
2nd surgery - undo the funduplication (didn't go well, they twisted his esophagus)
3rd surgery - fix everything
4th surgery - nina - funduplication (after one month of complication, it has now cured the acid reflux) - january 2006
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foxylady

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Mar 2007
Posts: 7
Location: newcastle
Chronic Pain
Posted: 04-09-07 11:21am

hello sorry to here a bout your husband who is in alot of pain is his bowels ok because he might be suffering ibs thats what they told me when all of my tests came back negitive the pain killers that he is on might be making him worse he could be coming amuned to them it happened to me when igot lot o f headaches they called them rebound headaches when i stopt taking the pills the headache then stop. what about using hypnosis maybe that would be another oppition i am sorry i cant help you but would like to wish u both well plz let me know how u get on kind regards foxylady
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