Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Still in pain. Finally went to the ER and got a CT scan.
Bilirubin was high but they said it's because I'm not eating and I'm not eating because I feel extremely bloated and uncomfortable but there is nothing in my bowel.
TT
SScan
EEEliminated
Appendix issues
Gallbladder issues
Ovarian issues
Pancreas Issues
Kidney issues
Liver issues
They want me to go to a GI as soon as possible. The soonest that they could squeeze me in is in 2 weeks.
I still have extreme bloating and increasingly worse abdominal pain on only the right side all day and night with some pain spreading to my back.
Please tell me what to ask GI. I assume that they'll give me a colonoscopy but what else do I request. Due to my gene difference, I am at high risk for ovarian and colon cancers. I feel helpless from now until then. Nothing helps with the pain.
You could have ruptured a cyst on your ovary. Takes time to absorb the toxins.
Anonymous wrote:You're 48 - could these be menopause symptoms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two months later and I'm still in pain.
Finally got a visit with the GI.
I got a fecal tests and yet more blood tests (because bilirubin is high) as a precaution but GI said that with a clear CT scan, it's not likely to be anything and doesn't want to do a colonoscopy.
Gi put me on 1800mg of Advil per day meanwhile to deal with the pain at least. I'm grateful for that -- I haven't been sleeping in months but didn't want to take anything before talking to the GI.
Gi thinks it's just an inflammation because CT scan was clear and Advil will resolve it if it is that simple so after 2 months of pain, bloating, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, and worrying, I should have just taken Advil. That's a lesson.
If Advil doesn't resolve it, GI is going to do a follow-up visit but said that I'm likely to end up with a colonoscopy.
This is total nonsense. Inflammation in the gut is not treated via Advil. The cause of the inflammation matters. You need a different GI and you need to be scoped.
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen an acupuncturist?
Anonymous wrote:Two months later and I'm still in pain.
Finally got a visit with the GI.
I got a fecal tests and yet more blood tests (because bilirubin is high) as a precaution but GI said that with a clear CT scan, it's not likely to be anything and doesn't want to do a colonoscopy.
Gi put me on 1800mg of Advil per day meanwhile to deal with the pain at least. I'm grateful for that -- I haven't been sleeping in months but didn't want to take anything before talking to the GI.
Gi thinks it's just an inflammation because CT scan was clear and Advil will resolve it if it is that simple so after 2 months of pain, bloating, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, and worrying, I should have just taken Advil. That's a lesson.
If Advil doesn't resolve it, GI is going to do a follow-up visit but said that I'm likely to end up with a colonoscopy.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Still in pain. Celiac Results were Negative. My IgA Serum value was 290 mg/dL and normal is up to 310 mg/dL and antibody level was even lower.
I still have nausea, fatigue, bloating, and abdominal pain on only the right side (like a cramp all the time day and night with no break). But it's not bad enough to go to the ER -- I would feel ridiculous.
I'm going to the Gyn on Monday so I will ask her to do more tests and refer me to a GI asap.
Anonymous wrote:Two months later and I'm still in pain.
Finally got a visit with the GI.
I got a fecal tests and yet more blood tests (because bilirubin is high) as a precaution but GI said that with a clear CT scan, it's not likely to be anything and doesn't want to do a colonoscopy.
Gi put me on 1800mg of Advil per day meanwhile to deal with the pain at least. I'm grateful for that -- I haven't been sleeping in months but didn't want to take anything before talking to the GI.
Gi thinks it's just an inflammation because CT scan was clear and Advil will resolve it if it is that simple so after 2 months of pain, bloating, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, and worrying, I should have just taken Advil. That's a lesson.
If Advil doesn't resolve it, GI is going to do a follow-up visit but said that I'm likely to end up with a colonoscopy.
Anonymous wrote:Endometriosis. I had what you described and it ended up causing an obstruction of my small intestine. Fun stuff. It is also autoimmune in nature and you can have flares of symptoms.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Still in pain. Finally went to the ER and got a CT scan.
Bilirubin was high but they said it's because I'm not eating and I'm not eating because I feel extremely bloated and uncomfortable but there is nothing in my bowel.
TT
SScan
EEEliminated
Appendix issues
Gallbladder issues
Ovarian issues
Pancreas Issues
Kidney issues
Liver issues
They want me to go to a GI as soon as possible. The soonest that they could squeeze me in is in 2 weeks.
I still have extreme bloating and increasingly worse abdominal pain on only the right side all day and night with some pain spreading to my back.
Please tell me what to ask GI. I assume that they'll give me a colonoscopy but what else do I request. Due to my gene difference, I am at high risk for ovarian and colon cancers. I feel helpless from now until then. Nothing helps with the pain.