Dear Doctor: I would like to ask a question about my GI system. Late last week I suffered from severe pain in the RUQ. It was intense and had gone through to my back and around my ribcage. I felt like my insides were in a
spasmCoronary artery spasm
Croup
Eyelid twitch
Facial tics
Hand or foot spasms
Urge incontinence
Vascular spasm. The only thing I could do was rest in bed to help take the edge off, but it didn't go away. I also made sure to drink lots of water. No trips to the bathroom would help, nothing. I considered going to the hospital because I never had pain like this before. (I have had other abdominal pains from a
hiatalHiatal hernia
Hiatal hernia - x-ray
Hiatal hernia repair
Hiatal hernia repair - series hernia and bad
refluxGastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Hiatal hernia repair
Reflux nephropathy
Vesicoureteral reflux, but this was different). I decided however to just sleep it off and see how I felt by morning. Well, I was feeling a bit better and within 2 days I felt like the pain never even happened. But by the next morning (the 3rd day) I was feeling yucky again. I went through the day feeling wiped out and achy but constant and not as severe. By this time I also begun to notice that my stools were continuously dark
greenGreen tea (something new too)and I eventually had an attack of diarrhea that was the greenest I had ever seen. I have some medical background myself and frankly I was shocked at what I saw--it was so
greenGreen tea that the typical brown
colorColor blindness
Color blindness tests
Color vision test was unrecognizable. I have never seen this before. Nothing in my diet has changed except for my loss of appetite and nausea.
I'd also began to get chills and a low-grade fever (100-100.4). I went to a nearby acute care facility and they were pretty sure I had a gallbladder problem. Gallbladder problems run in the family; my mother specifically around my age now had problems and eventually had it removed.
I was sent for an liver & gallbladder ultrasound the next morning and that apparently came back normal--no gall stones. My labs thus far have been normal --CBC in particular. In the meantime, I am still in rather chronic pain, I feel wiped out and still have no answers. Because my appetite is down, I am not eating as much; I have begun to lose weight as a result. I am following up with a physician very soon about this, who also is a family practitioner, and I wonder what you would do with a patient with these kind of symptoms? I had hoped the ultrasound would have been more helpful here.
Thank you so much for your comments.
Thank you very much for your response. I am glad to hear (as sad as it sounds) that you have seen this many times where an ultrasound was normal but things still point to a gallbladder problem. I am hoping that I will not be stranded to suffer. Be stranded to suffer unfortunately has happened many times in my case and I often don't see a doc anymore unless I am in incredible pain.
It's interesting you mention ERCP. My mother, whom I wrote about with the family history of gall bladder problems, also had this done. I have already had a gastroscopy before so I pretty much know what to expect. I anticipate going to a GI specialist; the family doc I am seeing is a new doc for me and I am told he is aggressive.
Again thank you for your feedback and personally, I must say that I am glad to have been able to get a caring response back.
Keep up the great work.