Guest guest Posted January 1, 2000 Report Share Posted January 1, 2000 Dan, Phil has cronic neck pain - I think it might start in the shoulder area and move up but he complains of it mostly in the neck. Sometimes heat and lying down gets rid of it and sometimes he has to take a pain pill. Peg Dan Bertles wrote: > I have had chronic shoulder pain for many, many years. I thought the > " Texas Virtual Clinic " site was interesting. It mentioned associated > shoulder pain as a symptom of gall bladder problems. In the past, I > think it was Debbie that posted it, there was an article on how liver > problems cause associated pain in the shoulder region. Does anyone > else suffer from this? I find it quite debilatating. > > Dan > > " We took out her appendix several months ago. She comes back now with > the sudden onset of severe right upper abdominal pain referred towards > the region of her shoulder blade. This came on about midnight and just > wouldn't go away. " > > jniema-@... wrote: > original article:/group//?start=7430 > > This website might be some help to you. It shows the process of > diagnosis > > for someone entering the hospital and them trying to decide if they > need > > their gallbladder taken out. If you keep following it through, it > gets more > > technical and gets very informative and has pictures and explains > alot. Here > > it is: > > <A HREF= " http://utsurg.med.uth.tmc.edu//digestive/gallstone/index.sh > tml " >TxVC > > : Gallstone Case Study</A> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Sneezing, wheezing, trouble breathing? If you have allergies or asthma, or > > want to breathe happier and healthier, we can help. Visit gazoontite.com > > for the products, information and services you need to breathe easier. > http://click./1/396/4/_/24674/_/946753371 > > eGroups.com Home: /group// > - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2000 Report Share Posted January 4, 2000 In pinning Phil down he said that the neck pain he experiences starts in his shoulders (I don't think it's necessarily in the right one). He uses heat and laying down and if that doesn't work he has to take a pain pill. This happens quite frequently. His liver doc says it is related to the PSC> Peg Dan Bertles wrote: > I have had chronic shoulder pain for many, many years. I thought the > " Texas Virtual Clinic " site was interesting. It mentioned associated > shoulder pain as a symptom of gall bladder problems. In the past, I > think it was Debbie that posted it, there was an article on how liver > problems cause associated pain in the shoulder region. Does anyone > else suffer from this? I find it quite debilatating. > > Dan > > " We took out her appendix several months ago. She comes back now with > the sudden onset of severe right upper abdominal pain referred towards > the region of her shoulder blade. This came on about midnight and just > wouldn't go away. " > > jniema-@... wrote: > original article:/group//?start=7430 > > This website might be some help to you. It shows the process of > diagnosis > > for someone entering the hospital and them trying to decide if they > need > > their gallbladder taken out. If you keep following it through, it > gets more > > technical and gets very informative and has pictures and explains > alot. Here > > it is: > > <A HREF= " http://utsurg.med.uth.tmc.edu//digestive/gallstone/index.sh > tml " >TxVC > > : Gallstone Case Study</A> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Sneezing, wheezing, trouble breathing? If you have allergies or asthma, or > want to breathe happier and healthier, we can help. Visit gazoontite.com > for the products, information and services you need to breathe easier. > http://click./1/396/4/_/24674/_/946753371 > > eGroups.com Home: /group// > - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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