I am a 40 yrd old female with same pain for about 6 weeks now. I have had my appendix removed 10 yrs ago, had multiple laparoscopic surgeries and have endometriosis. I'm wondering if this could be scar tissue from previous surgeries and endo.
I have a Dr. appointment in 2 days, will post any findings that hopefully come up.
My 8 yo daughter started having these pains a month ago! She has a dull constant pain with sharp stabbing pains there is no pattern to these episodes! She had a ct scan to eulenout appendicitis which was first thought by her dr! That was cleared! I suggested this type of hernia because i ran across this post! Her pain is in same spot every single time it never moves! 2 inches To the right of belly button! We were referred to pediatric GI DR went seen him today! Ibs a is all he says it is! Continue with meds and diet changes which we have been doing for a month! Or we can do colonoscopy and endoscopy I don't see what That will show when they could do when a simple ultrasound could give me the answers that I am looking for! I just dont want my child to be in pain anymore but don't want her to go thru unnecessary testing and procedures as well!
Where is a green orange when you want one?
ever usually comment on these posts, but isn't it frustrating when you read all these to the very bottom, someone claims to have an answer, but doesn't respond.
Hope you are still with us, but it would be good to know your outcome.
your post was very useful. did you get a diagnosis yet?
Hi,
Did you get a firm diagnosis? I have the same pain and a physic advised it could be a spigelian hernia
A dull, constant pain, sometimes, randomly, it's sharp about 1.5" to 2" straight to the right of the belly button? I had that for almost 2 years in 2004 & now it's back. 3 dr's wanted to yank my gallbladder but saw nothing out of the ordinary. I "fixed" it the first time by getting fats out of my diet. This time, I'm trying only raw veggies, nuts & seeds (a digestive clean out protocol was suggested). I'm only on week 2 of that but still not helping. It was interesting reading here about the person who's pain was agitated by seeds. I took note of that. Being a pretty nutritious person anyway, this is a mystery. I've scoured countless days on the net looking for something that resonates with me (or works). I was led to info the ileocecal valve reflex area (although, in my case, that seems too low to my pain) but it made sense that if that little area is problematic, maybe it would cause problems in the ascending colon which would be the area in pain.
Anyway, what I really wanted to share was this article:
http://www.energyforliving.com.au/pinterest_18.html because that spot on my foot has been really sore this whole time. And I've just connected this today,.. when I had this before as well as right now, major relationships in my life are at an end, which is what this site is suggesting also needs to be attended to. Food for thought.