Concerns about pain
My name is Heather and I am 10 months out. I had a stricture last September, and I have been experiencing similar symptoms that past week, so I assumed that's what it was, and had an endoscopy yesterday. Unfortunately for me, they didn't find anything. Since then I had to go back to the er for extreme abdominal pain and nausea. Unable to keep and food down since last Sunday, and hardly any water. Ive had to be hooked up to fluids 3 times this week to avoid dehydration. The doctors can not find anything wrong with me. I have had xrays, a ct scan, and endoscopy. Anyone have any ideas or similar experiences? My docs are stumped and I an afraid of what could happen next.
Heather
Sounds similar to what happened to my friend (who also had RNY a few months before). Horrible abdominal pain, and the docs couldn't figure out why. It was a bowel obstruction. Apparently white women who have had children are at most risk for this to happen (don't know if that is you or not). Especially considering that you haven't been able to go, I would ask about it. My friend had to voluntarily commit herself to the hospital because of the pain before they finally were able to figure out what was going on.
Height: 5'5" HW: 290 Consultation Weight: 276 SW: 257 CW: 132
My name is Heather and I am 10 months out. I had a stricture last September, and I have been experiencing similar symptoms that past week, so I assumed that's what it was, and had an endoscopy yesterday. Unfortunately for me, they didn't find anything. Since then I had to go back to the er for extreme abdominal pain and nausea. Unable to keep and food down since last Sunday, and hardly any water. Ive had to be hooked up to fluids 3 times this week to avoid dehydration. The doctors can not find anything wrong with me. I have had xrays, a ct scan, and endoscopy. Anyone have any ideas or similar experiences? My docs are stumped and I an afraid of what could happen next.
Heather
you could have an ulcer in the remnant stomach. I think the only way to check that is an open exploratory surgery.
The GI doctor did say that an ulcer was a possibility, but he didn't mention an exploratory. Ugh. I would hate that, but then again, the pain is ridiculous as well. I am finally able to keep down a tiny bit of water and my meds without too much pain today. I started a med that specifically targets stomach pain. I wonder how long I should wait before I push them for more definitive diagnostics? If it is an ulcer does anyone know what they can do for it?