Guest guest Posted March 7, 2003 Report Share Posted March 7, 2003 Some of you asked me to let you all know how my ultrasound went. It showed no gallstones. The pain is coming from my ribs. The technician was focused on 3 spots, 1 in the middle, one a little bit away from the first, and the 3rd was on my side. The pain was so intense I had to make her stop 10 minutes in to the session. I have a Dr's appt in a few hours to talk about what they found. I tried to post this message early yesterday but I guess the moderator passed on it. Hopefully he or she will let me inform the group what the ultrasound showed. Thanks :-) Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 I don't know man! I am very confused at this point. I can't eat without pain and diarrhea and nausea. Any bit of small pressure on my ribcage in the front is pain upon belief. I have no idea what to do now.... > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Some of you asked me to let you all know how my ultrasound went. It > showed no gallstones. The pain is coming from my ribs. The > technician was focused on 3 spots, 1 in the middle, one a little bit > away from the first, and the 3rd was on my side. The pain was so > intense I had to make her stop 10 minutes in to the session. I have > a Dr's appt in a few hours to talk about what they found. > > I tried to post this message early yesterday but I guess the > moderator passed on it. Hopefully he or she will let me inform the > group what the ultrasound showed. > Thanks :-) > Beth > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Beth; > > This sounds to me like you may also be having pain in the back in the area of the narrow point between the scapulas. If this is the case then you have ribs that are out of alignment with the vertebra and this can cause the feeling of a potential liver problem because of the discomfort it causes on the front area of the ribs. I just experienced this in the last few weeks but knew what it was when I went to my chiropractor. > http://www.cascadewellnessclinic.com/articles/2000art/art0006.html > > Dale > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2003 Report Share Posted March 9, 2003 > I don't know man! I am very confused at this point. I can't eat > without pain and diarrhea and nausea. Any bit of small pressure on > my ribcage in the front is pain upon belief. I have no idea what to > do now.... I'm going to add one more idea to the mix. When thing are going on inside of us, with our organs, etc., the nerves are affected in such a way that there are spots that may be tender on the body. If you gently massage these areas, or put gentle pressure on them under the right circumstances and depending upon the circumstances, it can affect the organ that is causing the " pressure point " to hurt. For example, after my flush last night, and after eating my first meal that had some protein, it caused some more stones/sludge to pass. There was general tenderness in the liver/GB area, and a point along the right bottom rib that was tender. I laid down with heat on and then found the most painful point and put gentle pressure on, and a little bit later, gurgle gurgle and shortly thereafter the " pain " was gone. If one needs to flush, and is really full of stones, that pain can just stay there and massage will not do as much good, but that depends upon how full the gb is of stones, and other factors. Long explanation, and hope it makes sense and helps. I agree too with Dales explanation about ribs being out of place, that can seem like trouble on the inside, too. Take care, L. Meydrech, CN http://nutritionist.tripod.com/gallbladder.html ~ My Flushes http://www.mynsp.com/meydrech " A cheerful heart is good medicine " Prov. 17:22a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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