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Gastro problems

Here are my symptoms: abdominal bloating, stomach pain after eating, stomach and esophagus spasms, fatty infiltrated liver, enlarged liver, pelvic pain, hypothyroidism,
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Yes I have been to 3 Dr's. My family Dr, a gastro Dr and I urologist. They have not given me any reason why all of this happening. I was put on Librax for the spasms and Neurontin for nerve pain. Which the urologist seems to think it's nerve pain from a back surgery I had in Feb. I had to have my entire lower back reconstructed and I have a titanium cage. It was from having degenerative disk disease and it had nerves in between the bone on bone vertabre. The urologist said my bladder is prolapsing not a lot but some. I had bladder suspension surgery done several years back. My back Dr and the urologist both want me to go to a pain mgmt clinic (which I do not want to do) to see if they can get the pain under control. That is just treating the symptoms but not fixing the problem. The pain is so bad it wakes me up at night. I have an appt scheduled with another Dr for a second opinion or see if she can come up with something new on Tues. Sorry this is so long. There are just so many things happening at once and I need some one to connect the dots.
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I not sure what your question is?  I'm assuming that you've been to a doctor who diegnoised you with these problems?  Did they give you any kind of treatment plan?
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