Starting 3/02, I had constant upper right under
ribRib cage pain pain. I went to GI doctor and had upper GI, Ultrasound, liver bloodwork, hydascan done. Nothing showed up. I also had CT of the kidneys, since I have kidney stones that have not moved. One report said "There are 2 calcifications in the right upper quadrant. Ultrasound of this area showed no stone in either the gallbladder or kidney. The significance of this is uncertain. IMPRESSION: Right upper quadrant calcifications. These could be within kidney. Further evaluation with non-contrast CT of the abdomen is recommended.
Isnt that contradictory? My GI doctor didnt say anything about this or order any other tests.
I have since had a CT on the right kidney. Would this scan the whole right side? My GI doctor said they have to scan everything, even if the report was just ordered for a kidney CT.
He said there was nothing else to do that was non-evasive for me.
Questions:
1. Does CT of Kidney have to scan that entire side of body?
2. My pain was constant for 3 months, now comes and goes every few weeks. If the calcifications where cancerous, would the pain be constant?
3. Can calcifications be cancerous?
4. Do you think these are cancerous if I have no other symptoms? No abdominal symptoms or otherwise?
Blood, urine, X-rays, and ultrasounds have shown nothing but a slightly fatty liver. I am taking Darvocet for the pain, but find that the nausea, fatigue, and pain in my lower abdomen are beginning to interfere with my ability to function at work. The pain on my right side is concentrated around the area where my gall bladder is located, extending around under my arm, and stabbing through to my back under my shoulder blade.
The pain is not relieved by bowel movement, and increased gas (much more than normal -- even associated with IBS/or lactose intolerance) have become a problem as well. Please advise.
Thank you,
Christina
I'm NOT a doctor, but it sounds like gallstones. I had very similar symptoms when I had gallstones(during pregnancy). It is excruciatingly painful. I went to the E.R. numerous times before I was diagnosed. The physicians did x-rays and didn't see anything(and said it was probably heartburn...lol). Upon ultrasound it was obvious that I had gallstones. Anyway, if you are in excruciating pain, you need to see your doctor to see exactly what the problem is. Just my opinion.