I have have had severe upper abdominal pain that lasted for hours. The only medication that helped was Dicyclomine. My Gastro Dr. said it was colon spasms. The pain was right under my rib cage. Good luck.
As a person who has suffered with pancreatitis (recently diagnosed as chronic), I have great sympathy for your wife.
I have read that it is possible to have pancreatitis without elevated enzymes - NOT SURE IF I BELIEVE THIS OR NOT. I have not had a chance to discuss this with my doctor yet, but I know that I still suffer from severe pain at times when my levels are "normal".
Please let me know what you find out. I'm very interested.
Best of luck!
I had gall bladder surgery five years ago, followed a month later by passing a stone from my bile duct (worse than labor pain). The doctor then did a Sphincterotomy to open up my bile duct, but in the last couple of months I've started getting symptoms again. I had a Hidascan, which didn't show any blockage, but my Gastro doctor told me that wouldn't show whether there are stones hiding in the bile ducts. I am now having another ERCP tomorrow to try and figure out what is going on. With this procedure, they go down your esophagus and into your bile duct and look for stones, which they can remove right then if they see them. They can also look into your Pancreatic ducts to see if there are any lodged there. I agree with the person who said there are a lot of unnecessary gall bladder removals going on, I wish I had left mine in. If I eat anything with fat in it, I have severe diarrhea the next day, which I never had before. Anyone have any other ideas?
I don't see that she had a hida-scan to check for gall bladder function. An ultrasound may not show stones but the hida scan would show ejection fraction and function of the gallbladder.
I think there is an epidemic of unecessary gallbladder surgery in this country. I have a co-worker that had hers out and she still has gastrointestinal problems. She can barely eat any food now.
ANYWAY, What did the abdominal scan show? Does she have fatty infiltration of the liver? This condition can exist in fairly young people who aren't overweight. Is anyone in her family diabetic? Did she ever have polycystic ovarian syndrome?
Here's a post regarding the same symptoms. I've seen posts like this a LOT from people with reflux (GERD) I sure hope your wife finds some help. University hospitals? Be sure to watch all those meds. Most may do more harm than good, especially if she has any GI disorders. Good Luck to you and your wife!
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Topic: Digestive Disorders: Scott Ketover, MD >> Discussion: Upper Abdominal Pain - like a vise grip by debcrocker (WebMD)
Upper Abdominal Pain - like a vise grip
by debcrocker (WebMD), on 9/2/2002 4:10:18 PM
I have been taking Prevacid for quite some time for acid reflux. Is it normal to have vise grip like pains around the upper portion of the abdomen (just below the chest area) that goes from the front to the back? Nothing seems to alleviate the pain, not prevacid, rolaids or tums, not drinking soda quickly to help me burp. The pain continues. Stomach bloating is quite evident when this occurs. It hurts to breathe deeply. I have had this pain constantly for 5 days now. It is better since the first 24 hours, but it is still there. It just isn't going away. Could this be gallbladder or something else?
you didn't mention her liver,,,, any blood work for that? any cat scan for it too to check if fat infiltration? I am going to think more about ANA and the sl positive test for scheroderm. If those are the only test positive,, you have to rule out what conditions these tests are positive for and then study the symptoms to see if match what your wife has. My mother has the same tests positive, the same type of pains,but she has diabetes, high cholesterol, triglicerides and has the fat infiltration in her liver.
Massive Upper Abdominal Pain With No Other Symptoms Or Triggers
For two and a half years now my wife (now 34) has been having