Guest guest Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 Hi All, My name is Sherrie and I have been lurking here periodically for months now. My 1yr aniversary was 9/18, lap RNY, down 123 from 283. I had my gall bladder out this past May and well here goes with my question. Since September I have had this horrible left side below ribcage pain. At first it was 5-15 minutes, would happen at any time of the day or night not related to food or lack of food. My PCP did several tests to rule out kidney stones and basically told me to go back to surgeon or to ER if I felt it was bad enough. I had to cancel appointment with surgeon twice (sick toddler, surgeon 2 1/2 hour drive away). The pain has started to get worse and longer and this past Tuesday I couldn't take it anymore so I had my husband take me to the er locally. They did another ultrasound, cat scan, upper endoscopy and today I had a colonoscopy (not much left they could poke and prod into without a scalpel). I finally begged to be discharged and have the upper GI done next week and came home today. When I was in the ER the doctor said recently they were seeing a lot of gastric bypass patients with this left side pain. Maybe it is just because the surgery is being preformed more often now?? I have to say I haven't had any issues of any consequence and am so happy I did the surgery but this pain here is driving me nuts (not a long trip some days LOL). Anyhow the tests have ruled out an ulcer in my pouch and any issues internal to my colon. The Gastroentrologist wants to do the upper gi but he suspects scar tissue or twisting of my intestines. I did have one episode that I felt like something popped and things shifted inside of me (is the only way I can describe it). The pain usually disappears as quick as it strikes and I don't feel sore inside afterwards. Sorry for the book, I am just sort of wondering if anyone else has had this problem and what the outcome was. They were at one point talking about doing an exploratory surgery. Which honestly I won't have them do here would rather have the doctor who did my RNY do it if anyone is going to look inside. Thanks, Sherrie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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