My mother is an 80-year old with severe
osteoarthritisCervical spondylosis
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis vs. rheumatoid arthritis and spinal
stenosisAortic stenosis
Blocked tear duct
Carotid stenosis, x-ray of the left artery
Carotid stenosis, x-ray of the right artery
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Mitral stenosis
Pulmonary valve stenosis
Pyloric stenosis
Renal artery stenosis
Spinal stenosis. Until recently she played golf
twiceTwice-a-day weekly even with the back pain. She suffered a fall approximately six weeks' ago and fractured two
vertebraeCervical vertebrae
Lumbar vertebrae
Vertebrae. She underwent a vertebroplasty on one of the
vertebraeCervical vertebrae
Lumbar vertebrae
Vertebrae. I mention this as background for consideration of a problem that remains undiagnosed.
She has always had to get up at night to urinate as often as 6 to 8 times. About six months ago she began having severe abdominal pain after urinating at night extending from below the belly button to the
vaginalAnterior vaginal wall repair
Causes of vaginal itching
Culture - endocervix
Hydrocele
Hysterectomy
Transvaginal ultrasound
Vaginal bleeding between periods
Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy
Vaginal bleeding in pregnancy
Vaginal cysts
Vaginal discharge area; this also includes burning--not in the vagina while urinating--but afterwards inside the abdomen area. This happens every time after urinating at night only. She has had occasional symptoms while seated during the day, followed by the "heat building up and going down to her feet and extending out to her arm and chest area on both sides." She was treated by a urologist who prescribed imipramine and hyoscyamine, which has not alleviated the symptoms. A cystoscopy was negative.
She had a colonoscopy and barium enema which showed nothing. Because of a "torturous" colon, the doctor didn't complete the colonoscopy but sent her for the barium enema following the first procedure. She has had benign polyps removed in the past. She also has a hiatal hernia for several years.
She had recent MRI and cat scans of the pelvic and abdominal areas. The doctor was looking for an abdominal aneurysm or retroparateneil fibrosis, but neither was found. (He said her white cell count was high).
She has suffered ongoing from Polymyralgia Rheumatica (PMR) and her recent SED rate was 38. A steroid pack prescribed by her doctor did nothing to relieve the abdominal pain. She has also a history of heart disease and has had two angioplastys.
After considering all test results her physician said that the only thing to be done was "pain management" and prescribed morphine, 15 mg. every 12 hours. He mentioned something about it is "probably the nerve endings originating from her back." My mother does not want to accept this as pain medication affects her vision and makes her too lethargic. She has a wonderful attitude and has always been active and contributing much to people and animals. We are not convinced that something is not going on that has not been diagnosed. I might mention that she had a gynecological exam about two months ago and they said that her estrogen levels were high.
She is presently taking the following medications: zocor, aciphex, atenolol, plavix. Can you please help? The only specialist we have not consulted is a neurologist? When her physician said he thought it was nerves, I asked if seeing a neurologist would help, and he said, "no." Surely there is some diagnosis and treatment for this other than taking morphine to deaden the pain, which she is vehemently opposed to.
Your thoughtful response is most appreciated.