Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would see if antacids help (eg Pepcid) while also contacting PCP.
I would talk to PCP again and see if they can order an ultrasound. They can see if there is an ulcer and treat it properly.
Anonymous wrote:I would see if antacids help (eg Pepcid) while also contacting PCP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, this is not normal. Did you have polyps removed?
Yes. Had one removed. It hurts in the stomach area - left and above belly button. Feels like a burning pain. It started day of colonoscopy. Pain not in colon but it just happen to begin that day. I vomited the morning of the procedure after drinking some the second bottle. Was on broth diet for a day but had coffee. I did have biopsy but I don't have fever or any of the things they ask for concern but it hurts the way an ulcer is described as hurting - like a sort of burning spot in stomach area.
I'm not trying to minimize your concern, but that doesn't sound like an ulcer in your colon. Do you have any bleeding or severe diarrhea?
It's NOT in the colon. Pain is in the stomach.
NOT in colon. Pain is in stomach but happened to start the day of the colonsopcay. Could prep have irritated stomach? Vomited up some of prep so there was a period where stomach was empty for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, this is not normal. Did you have polyps removed?
Yes. Had one removed. It hurts in the stomach area - left and above belly button. Feels like a burning pain. It started day of colonoscopy. Pain not in colon but it just happen to begin that day. I vomited the morning of the procedure after drinking some the second bottle. Was on broth diet for a day but had coffee. I did have biopsy but I don't have fever or any of the things they ask for concern but it hurts the way an ulcer is described as hurting - like a sort of burning spot in stomach area.
I'm not trying to minimize your concern, but that doesn't sound like an ulcer in your colon. Do you have any bleeding or severe diarrhea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, this is not normal. Did you have polyps removed?
Yes. Had one removed. It hurts in the stomach area - left and above belly button. Feels like a burning pain. It started day of colonoscopy. Pain not in colon but it just happen to begin that day. I vomited the morning of the procedure after drinking some the second bottle. Was on broth diet for a day but had coffee. I did have biopsy but I don't have fever or any of the things they ask for concern but it hurts the way an ulcer is described as hurting - like a sort of burning spot in stomach area.
I'm not trying to minimize your concern, but that doesn't sound like an ulcer in your colon. Do you have any bleeding or severe diarrhea?
It's NOT in the colon. Pain is in the stomach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, this is not normal. Did you have polyps removed?
Yes. Had one removed. It hurts in the stomach area - left and above belly button. Feels like a burning pain. It started day of colonoscopy. Pain not in colon but it just happen to begin that day. I vomited the morning of the procedure after drinking some the second bottle. Was on broth diet for a day but had coffee. I did have biopsy but I don't have fever or any of the things they ask for concern but it hurts the way an ulcer is described as hurting - like a sort of burning spot in stomach area.
I'm not trying to minimize your concern, but that doesn't sound like an ulcer in your colon. Do you have any bleeding or severe diarrhea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, this is not normal. Did you have polyps removed?
Yes. Had one removed. It hurts in the stomach area - left and above belly button. Feels like a burning pain. It started day of colonoscopy. Pain not in colon but it just happen to begin that day. I vomited the morning of the procedure after drinking some the second bottle. Was on broth diet for a day but had coffee. I did have biopsy but I don't have fever or any of the things they ask for concern but it hurts the way an ulcer is described as hurting - like a sort of burning spot in stomach area.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a little confused -- is it your colon or your stomach that hurts (very different locations). What does the pain feel like -- how do you know it feels like an ulcer? Can you use any words other than pain?
I don't doubt that you are in pain, but maybe you need to be more specific so that they know what to look for.
Anonymous wrote:No, this is not normal. Did you have polyps removed?