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Pain/pressure on right side -abdomen, pelvic, flank and back

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PostPosted: 01/20/08 - 18:59    Post subject: flank pain Vote now! Reply with quote

Have you all had any history of back injury, herniated discs, spinal muscle strains? Sometimes the back pain can radiate into the pelvis/flank area and be misconstrued to be internal organs and/or hernias when it is a thoracic or lumbar spine/neurological problem. Be pushy, persistent and firm with the doctors. HMOs try to get you to give up so they don't have to pay. Keep trying! Good luck.
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PostPosted: 01/29/08 - 07:08    Post subject: kidney stones Vote now! Reply with quote

THe phrase stones are too small to hurt is not correct. I Have had kidney stones for 2 years and have flare ups all the time. The stones are only 4 mm. my urologist stated its like a nail ina tiny area tring to come out. SO good luck.
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PostPosted: 02/15/08 - 18:03    Post subject: right-sided abdominal and back pain Vote now! Reply with quote

I am having right-sided abdominal pain and mid back pain. It it a dull, heavy feeling. My urine is a darker color also. I am also having bronchitis and asthma but that is another issue. I am wondering if maybe it is my kidneys or liver. Any ideas helpful.
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PostPosted: 03/06/08 - 22:19    Post subject: right flank and pelvic pain Vote now! Reply with quote

I dont know if this is the type of pain any of you are expierienceing but for the past few weeks I have had this pain off and on. It started in my lower right pekvic region and extends over my hip, flank and back. It is a burning pain and it feels hot when I touch it. You know when you have the flu and your skin hurts, its like that but 100 times worse. It lasts the night sometimes and is gone in the morning until a couple days later. I have had kidney stones six time in my life. I am 30 years old with two kids. It does not feel like having kidney stones and I do not feel like I have to run to the ER but it is very uncomfortable. Any feedback would be great.
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PostPosted: 03/19/08 - 23:27    Post subject: Reply Vote now! Reply with quote

This site makes me cry just knowing other out their feel like me. I am 24, and have 1 child. I have severe endometriosis, have had ovarian cysts, and 2 kidney stones. The last 2 years of my life I have only had maybe 3 days that I didn't have any pain. The doctors just don't act concerned. They give me pain medicine, but don't do much more. I get so depressed sometimes. I don't want to live in pain anymore!
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PostPosted: 04/07/08 - 16:49    Post subject: right flank pain and pain in lower back Vote now! Reply with quote

I have had a pain in the right side and back on and off for over 7 years, i had a hysterectomy in 2002. I had endometriosis and ovarian cysts. The doctors thought this would end the pain, but it did not. It has been pretty constant for the past couple of months. I had a CT scan a few weeks ago and it showed no kidney stones or gall stones. I had a colonoscopy last July and showed nothing. The doctor actually told me it couldn't be anything too bad or iot would have killed me by now!

It hurts worse when sitting and I often feel very bloated, i have even wondered if it could be related to the endometriosis I had years ago but that would seem unlikely since I have had a hysterectomy?? I am at my wits end.
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PostPosted: 04/19/08 - 14:17    Post subject: Re: flank & back pain Vote now! Reply with quote

i hurt my lovwer back about a week ago, not only is my back killing me, but i now have a burning pain in my right flank/abdomen. can back pain pain cause this? any comments please
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PostPosted: 04/28/08 - 18:19    Post subject: pain in rightside, pain in ovarie, pain in lower back. Vote now! Reply with quote

I really appreciate all the responses that I have read so far. I have been having chornic pain in areas I have never experienced before. I have had back surgery back in 1992 on my lower back which I have 4 disc fused and my coxcy bone Confused I have several pain that keeps me from being fexible and lack of movement in my body. but, now I'm 48 years of age I have been having more problems (physically and mentally) with my health. what should I do? g.green north carolina
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PostPosted: 05/07/08 - 19:10    Post subject: Undiagnosed Abdominal Pain Vote now! Reply with quote

I have exactly the symtoms described above. For 5 months now I have had pain in my right abdominal area, and flank. In the beggining it came and go, now itīs all the time. Sometimes itīs stronger, but itīs always there. In december last year I have had a big cyst on my right ovary, but itīs gone for good months ago, and doctors say it has nothing to do with my abdominal pain now. Iīve done abdominal and pelvic US, C/T, blood testing and all shows up normal. Some doctors have told me itīs anxiety, but I know something is wrong. Iīm not crazy, I have pain and no test shows anything.
If anyone get any answer, when feeling the same, please let me know.

Thank you so much!
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PostPosted: 05/19/08 - 01:10    Post subject: Lower pain Vote now! Reply with quote

Ok, so about 2 1/2 weeks ago I was talking to someone and all of a sudden it felt like I was punched in the lower right side of my body (about where a kidney would be). It nearly knocked the wind out of me. I then had pain in my right leg, which I thought was going to split open! Thank goodness the leg pain went away and (knock on wood) hasn't returned. Shortly there after I started getting pain in my lower back, where the kidneys would be, and up my right to just around the shoulder blade. A few days after that my lower right side of my pelvis started to hurt and then when I went to the bathroom I had blood in my pee. I went to the E.R. but they found nothing wrong with me at all. I went to get a second opinion and all they found was an elevated white blood cell count. Neither doctor did any scans or anything else! My second doctor scheduled me for an IVP later this week, but the pain in my lower right side is what is annoying. It hurts when I laugh, sit, stand and walk. If anyone knows what the heck is going on, please comment!
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