I'm so thankful, to have found everyone discussing this, I honestly thought I was alone. I to have been having lower right abdominal pain for about 8 months now. I'm 34 and had a complete hysterectomy 1 1/2 yrs ago, the discomfort is somewhat similar to that, however, gets worse the more active I am throughout the day. I finally went to the doctor to see what was going on, I had sonogram and I was told my ovaries look wonderful and everything looked fine. I honestly feel like I'm crazy, I know the discomfort I feel everyday, which is getting worse but tests all come back fine. I don't know what I should do/or try next, I know I don't want to go through tons of tests only to be made to feel crazy:-/. Look forward to any help or direction I any advice. Good luck to everyone and thank you!!
George
My David age 48 is having the same problem..only one test showed he has a simple cyst in his kidneys about 6.5 mm...lower back pain bad...but his groin hurts sometimes a pain shoots thru his penis...ct scan show several cyst but small the 6.5 is the biggest..and yes he went thru same test...I think he also has a hernia but last month he had blood in urine too..this has been going on for 6 mos. now...ultrasound set for next week...a hernia will cause back groin and upper leg pain and he is having pain between his sack and rectum ....wish we could find out and oh if he lifts anything it makes pain worse...hope for the best for you
Anna
Ok, well I am also aplying to the lower right abdominal pain and lower back problems. I found these story while I was hunting for an answer to what I'm dealing with. Today has been worse then most. I have a lot of pain during the night while I sleep with sharp paing in my abdominal. When I wake up in the morning its hard to breath deeply because of the sharp pains. It usually goes away after about 30 minutes. This morning it hasn't went away. It hurts to set. And my lower abdominal hurts badly. If it percedes I will go to the emergency room.
I've been having this problem for the past few nights. I'm really sensitive to pain, and this is getting unbearable, which is leading me to believe there's a bigger problem at hand. It seems to happen to me in the middle of the night, after laying down for a few hours. Although with my pain it's hard to breath in, when I yawn or just breath normally my lower rib cage hurts as though it's sore. My mother said it was probably moving around furniture, however I never lifted anything heavier than 10/15lbs. If you guys know anything about what I should do, since I stumbled upon this post, it seems to me we are in the same boat.
I have all the same symptoms and am on mt second month now of trying to figure out what it is...ultra sound showed nothing. Pains are getting worse by the day. I hope you find something soon, then yu can share it for all of us out here. Thanks
Maybe have them check for an aortic anuerysm
I have had these EXACT problems!! Recently found it is Liposarcoma !!!! Check into it! I will be having surgery to remove as I have several. It is a horrible pain and totally understand what all of you aare going thru and I hope this is helpful!
Hi, I been having this same pain you all described (lower right side of my abdomen and some kind of reflexive pain that goes to my lower back side close to where my kidneys should be).
I have had this pain for more than 10 years. I am a male, 38 yrs old.
Had a fat liver disease and had to go through a diet and exercise to clean it. But the pain didn't subside. I had cat scans, MRIs, doctors thought of prostate, kidney stones, gallbladder stones, and so on, so forth.
They didn't find anything. No stones, no cysts, nothing.
So, after 10 years with this "ghost" pain making me lose so much precious working time (I am a computer programmer so I pretty much spend 12 to 14 hours a day sitting), I finally found a doctor, a pain specialist, in the local state college.
He told me I have costochondritis on my lowest rib, right side. I been taking pain medicine since, and pain doesn't bother me that much anymore (still happens when I have to sit for more than 14 or 15 hours straight, but is not that bad anymore).
costochondritis is hard to identify as most of the doctors can't find it because they just don't take it in consideration for their diagnoses.
Ask your doctors about it. Pain medication can really help to not get that pain anymore.
Have them look for Bladder Cancer. There is a special x-ray used for this to detect it.
What a load of resources here I will be implementing this info, my back has only been hurting for a few weeks now but I am a wimp. Look forward to some relief. I will be posting on facebook.