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where is your pain?


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ironictruth Proficient

Mine feels like my pancreas wants to explode (normal ultrasound and enzymes) Mid upper GI. Hurts to touch. Pepto and pepcid is not touching it. 

 

 


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kareng Grand Master

Right now...my toe that I smashed with a dropped can hurts sometimes.  

cyclinglady Grand Master

Mine is on my pointer finger from needle sticks from hand sewing.  On the last 10 marching band uniforms alterations!    ???

Seriously, you should consider an ER visit if your pain is that bad.  ? ????

ironictruth Proficient

Good ones guys! Pepto, pepcid, tylenol, hot shower, it is finally calming. 

I was considering ER but have paid too many visits already. I had an infected bile duct once and can say this pain was not as bad, but pretty darn close. 

cyclinglady Grand Master
1 hour ago, ironictruth said:

Good ones guys! Pepto, pepcid, tylenol, hot shower, it is finally calming. 

I was considering ER but have paid too many visits already. I had an infected bile duct once and can say this pain was not as bad, but pretty darn close. 

An infected bile duct is serious!  ?.   If your pain continues, you should see a doctor.  Maybe your bile duct is acting up again and presently a bit differently.  I can not recall, but do you have a gallbladder?  Mine was removed due to infection and it was at 0% functionality.  That was not fun!  

Feel better soon!  

ironictruth Proficient

My gallbladder was removed as well. They did an endoscopic ultrasound recently and said everything was normal, the bile duct is enlarged but that it was probably from when it had the stone (19 years ago).  They also said no gastritis but I am starting to wonder...not sure if an EUS would see that. My endo treated me with antibiotics in case it was bacteria. 

So frustrating. I feel nauseous this morning.

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