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upper left abdominal pain / inability to take a deep breath
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upper left abdominal pain / inability to take a deep breath

by Tod__0__0, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By Todd on September 14, 1998 at 05:26:20:







I am male, 36, in good shape, non-smoker.  I have had a persistent dull pain in my upper left abdomen, immediately below the rib cage, for more than 2 months.  It is on and off, but lately the number of good days I have seems to be on the decrease.  The best way I can describe the pain is that it resembles the "stitches" that runners/joggers get soon after starting their run.  It sometimes radiates to the back, and causes cramping on my upper left chest.  It's usually present when I wake up, and may go away in the early morning (like today, thank god!), or stay for several days.  It is *always* accompanied by inability to take a deep breath.  When I try, the pain stops me.  I also have the sensation that I am being poked by tiny needles on my left side, over my left love handle.
I am currently taking a muscle relaxant prescribed by my doctor targeting my intestines because he thinks this might be IBS.  However, my bowel movements are fine, and I do not have constipation or diarrhea.  I can't really say this medication has helped me.  I have had a few pain-free days since starting this medication, but I'm not sure it's because of the medication.
Earlier this year I had:
- *MAJOR* stress due to a temporary move overseas; for this I took antidepressants, for about 2 months.
- Thyroiditis; took beta blockers for about a month, and I was fine afterwards.
- A bad flu; lots of coughing; took antibiotics.
- True IBS; I had constipation and diarrhea on and off, and irregular bowel movements, where the shape of my stool was either very thin (like a string) or loose like pebbles.
For the above I had an ultrasound, MRI, and endoscopy done, and all were fine.
All of the above took place the first 6 months of this year.  Then I moved, and felt better for a while, until this pain started.  However, I am still under some stress, as currently things are not quite right in my life.
I am able to exercise vigorously.  My appetite is great, and I am watching my weight, as I have a tendency to gain weight with this appetite.  My pulse, and my blood pressure are excellent.
The pain, however, really bothers me, mostly mentally.
Not to leave anything out:  I have been diagnosed with internal hemorrhoids, and had light rectal bleeding twice this year.  However, I do not believe its related to my current condition.
Thanks very much in advance --
Todd
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