I think because of when the attacks happen they don't feel that it's gall bladder. There is no nausea or link to food that we can find.
Not yet. Have a doctor that just doesn't seem to want to do to much. The only blood test that they have done was a simple blood scan for electrolytes, iron, blood count and thyroid. All the blood work came back fine except for a slightly low thyroid, along with the EKG and chest X-ray. They say the chest X-ray has eliminated anything life threatening so the ED just sends us home. I am not sure exact. We have been to three different ED even to get the same answer. That she is fine. During her episodes her pain rises quickly, a stabbing pain, her lips get pale sometimes even blue, she gets extremely dizzy and weak. It can last for a hour or 12 hours. There are no rhyme or reason to the episodes. They can happen in the middle of the day, night, when she wakes up whenever. Are there any certain test or suggestions that I should ask?
Colitis can hurt high in the chest and have no effect on the BMs. I was just asking if they had checked for it, in other words, was it on the list of things that they have struck off.
have they checked he for gall bladder problems, ask for a hida scan ,
Her BM have not changed at all. They are normal.
Has she been checked for colitis?