HELP-SHARP PAINS
Hi All:
Lately I've been having very sharp pains in my upper left ribbs and my left shoulder. Had this is the hospital but it went away. Dr. said it was gas. Well, no more gas and the pain is back only worse.
Dr. sent me for another EKG and checht x-ray and all was fine. It every wakes me in the middle of the night and I have to take a pain pill.
I'm suposed to be on puree but I can only eat 1 1/2 oz cottage cheese or I feel sick. Mostly on shakes and water.
Has anyone ever had this? What to do?
Susan
I know it's weird but the gas could still be hanging around. Reason I say this as I've had it with 2 surgeries-tho' administered initially into the lower abdomen-there is no where for it to go but "UP" it has no way to exit your body via either belching or well, you know...so it rises up then just filters thru your shoulder areas...yes it's very, very painful...the one thing that did help was taking charcoal tablets - yup- about 1.00 a bottle from the drug store!!!! It may also be labelled "simethecone" but check with the pharmacist, they'll know...hope it eases soon...I was doubled over in pain till I figured this out.
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Hi Susan,
Is there any time when the pain is worse? After eating (and if so, after eating what?) Before you move your bowels? After exercising?
Pains that occur under the shoulder blade may signal a warning that the pain is not in the shoulder itself, but can be related to a pain from one of the organs in the body. The shoulder where the pain occurs can give the clue which of the organs are affected and causing the radiating pain into the shoulder. Pain under the left shoulder blade can be a signal that there is a problem with the stomach or in the chest. Pain under the right shoulder blade can be a signal of a gall-bladder inflammation or gallstones. Or it can relate to a problem with the liver or duodenum.
Does your doc think that it is gas from the laparoscopic surgery or intestinal gas?
I hope that you feel better. If it gets worse, don't hesitate going to the ED/ER.
Is there any time when the pain is worse? After eating (and if so, after eating what?) Before you move your bowels? After exercising?
Pains that occur under the shoulder blade may signal a warning that the pain is not in the shoulder itself, but can be related to a pain from one of the organs in the body. The shoulder where the pain occurs can give the clue which of the organs are affected and causing the radiating pain into the shoulder. Pain under the left shoulder blade can be a signal that there is a problem with the stomach or in the chest. Pain under the right shoulder blade can be a signal of a gall-bladder inflammation or gallstones. Or it can relate to a problem with the liver or duodenum.
Does your doc think that it is gas from the laparoscopic surgery or intestinal gas?
I hope that you feel better. If it gets worse, don't hesitate going to the ED/ER.
Kristen
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Nadine P.
on 11/10/07 5:00 am - Largo, FL
on 11/10/07 5:00 am - Largo, FL
Maybe, it is the lactose in the cottage cheese that you are reacting to. Try eating a little of something soft enough to "mash" with a fork like chicken salad or tuna salad, or some imitation crab.
After I was out of the hospital, I started getting sharp pains in left shoulder. I was eventually found to have a leak. My left shoulder has had other sharp pains that indicated other problems from the leak, including an abcess. Has your doctor done a leak test? I'm not trying to scare you, but that pain in my left shoulder was my first and only "symptom" until I was very, very sick with septic shock. Good luck!
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The leak test usually involves drinking some contrast stuff (horrible tasting), and then they either x-ray you or do a CAT scan to see if the stuff is going down the way it's supposed to or whether it's leaking out somewhere. It's not fun, but it does give you peace of mind.
Courage does not always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow."
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