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ongoing intermittent abdominal pain

by zimgirl, Apr 30, 2009 08:02AM
Since August 2008 have had abdominal pain and cramping on right side. Usually begins to the far right of the belly button and travels up and down the right outer abdomen and sometimes event to the upper right back. Does not seem to be worse after eating, but sometimes starts after urination. Have had upper abdominal ultrasound, gall bladder ulatrasound, CT Scan of pelvis, and abdomen, pelvic exam with palpitation of ovaries and full blood work and urinalysis. Pain ranges from dull stitch in side to crampy type of pain and is intermittent. Have most every day but not for the whole day and can sometimes go a few days without it. I would welcome any feedback.

Thanks.
Member Comments (2)

by april800, Nov 19, 2009 11:11AM
Ha
I read this and i thought i was the one who wrote it... I am having the exact same pain..

by houstonyani, Nov 19, 2009 11:16AM
so what were the results of all the test?
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