In the past few months I have been having trouble
swallowingPainful swallowing
Swallowing difficulty...where the food appears to be getting stuck half way down my esophogus. I also have a sensation of bloating or stomach tightness and a slight pain on my right side below my
ribRib cage pain cage.
I am in very good health, going to see my doctor tomarrow, but am worried and concerned with the "worse case senario"...
Any thoughts or help????
I have wondered for years if the pain I frequently experienced in my right rib was related to the fact that I was bulimic. For awhile I assumed it was from physically leaning over the toilet to purge (sorry if this offends anyone), thinking I had actually bruised or fractured a rib with the toilet bowl rim pressing against me while I knelt over it.
I have been recovering from my ED after 13 years since about last April. For the most part I do not engage in the purging anymore, and have not had the pain in my side for a long time. However, on the occassions when I DO "slip" and purge a few times, the pain returns almost instantly.
I am wondering now if there is any relationship between the esophagus and this pain? I know for a fact that I have caused harm to myself with this ED. I suffered from constant acid reflux and from occassional accute spasming of my esophagus. The doctor I saw at the time said it was most likely ulcerated. It felt like someone had stabbed me with a burning knife right below my sternum, carrying through to my back, and the only relief I could get at those times was to make myself vomit and then sit with a heating pad on my back to ease the spasms in my esophagus. Immediately following such episodes, the pain in my right rib would intensify for a few days.
What could be going on here? For me it isn't a huge problem anymore because I am doing so well in my recovery, but I'm more than curious...
Any thoughts on this?
Barbara
I was just wondering if there could be a relation to the esophagus and the right rib-area...it wouldn't seem likely, anatomically, but the coincidence of the co-existing symptoms just seemed to spark my curiosity...
~B~