Re: Hello I am back!!! Still in Pain.

From: clareS (anonymous@medispecialty.com)
Mon Nov 25 07:41:30 2002


Hello Jackie:

Welcome back to the forum! I'm responding to your question mainly because it seems that the others may have missed your questions. I have had quite a bit of nausia (on and off), and what I find works best for me is a few well brewed cups of mint tea. Motion sickness drugs do help a lot of people as well.

It could be adhesions, or your gallbladder, or even possibly adhesions attached to your gallbladder. Seeing a gastro will help to rule out other possible causes. The vomitting is concerning (please make sure you drink lots of fluids). I sincerely hope that your Dr finds the cause of all this and can help you soon. I'm sorry that I'm really not much help, but I wanted you to know that you are not alone, and that we are here for you.

Wishing you painfree moments, hours and days. Clare

At Sun, 24 Nov 2002, jackie wrote: >
>I wrote back in sept. and just reread my last posting. I have been to
>the ER now three times with my abdominal pain. I have had a DISIDA scan
>to check the function of my gallbladder and to check for stones. It
>came up neg. and my doc. is sending me to a Gastro on Tuesday. I am
>worried. Everyone I talk to says it is my gallbladder. Still have pain
>all over my abdomin, still vomitting once in a while, still feel full
>and gastrous. This is awful. All the doctors I work with seem to think
>that it is gallbladder disease, but my blood work up during the attacks
>are ok. I wonder if it could be a slight blockage causing the pain
>possible from the adhesions and also causing this upper right abd. pain.
>Now radiating to the right side and chest area. I don't know where to
>go or what to ask the doctor. Any help would be greatly appreciative. I
>have stopped taking the pain meds b/c they only made me sleep. I want
>to fix it not cover it up. My pain stopped for a little while now it is
>back intermitted, then I am nausous alot and feel like blowing cookies
>everywhere! Does anyone else have simular symptoms? If so, what is
>causing your problems?
>Thanks Again. Jackie


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