Anonymous wrote:OP here. She went to the ER and they did the sonogram. It was clear.
Now she is having pain on her left torso and up into her shoulder. Back in urgent care
Today. Chest x ray, EKG, Covid and flu tests
All negative. The want her to do a blood clot test.
I dont know what’s wrong with this kid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she having acute symptoms? If not then that doesn’t sound like an ER trip. If the university health service thought it was urgent they would have said/sent her to er herself.
This is bad advice.
Depending on how assertive she is (or isn’t) and how she describes the pain, the university health service will just tell her to wait.
If she’s having pain right now, she can go to the ER and they will give her an ultrasound and remove it that same day. That’s what happened to me. I was having severe pain, went to the ER, waited a few hours and had surgery early the next morning. The surgery is endoscopic and will only leave three tiny scars.
How long ago was that? This just happened to a friend here in DC. She had to wait six weeks after the ER visit for surgery.
And that is the fortunate situation in which the pain is gallstones and not gallstone pancreatitis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she having acute symptoms? If not then that doesn’t sound like an ER trip. If the university health service thought it was urgent they would have said/sent her to er herself.
This is bad advice.
Depending on how assertive she is (or isn’t) and how she describes the pain, the university health service will just tell her to wait.
If she’s having pain right now, she can go to the ER and they will give her an ultrasound and remove it that same day. That’s what happened to me. I was having severe pain, went to the ER, waited a few hours and had surgery early the next morning. The surgery is endoscopic and will only leave three tiny scars.
Anonymous wrote:Is she having acute symptoms? If not then that doesn’t sound like an ER trip. If the university health service thought it was urgent they would have said/sent her to er herself.
Anonymous wrote:Symptoms usually wax and wane and can be avoided by noting her triggers. For me it was McDonalds. Other fast food didn't bother me as much, but for some reason any amt of McDs would cause a flare up.
If it were me, I would wait until Thurs and go on a very strict diet until then. If it doesn't improve and she's still in major pain by Wed, then maybe go in to the ER. FWIW my advice is based on never having a flare up/symptoms for more than a few hours. They always subsided, so I've never been in pain for days on end.