Me, too. I had an ultrasound with no results. Some occasional red cells in urine. I think it's adhesions from a dramatic full hysterectomy 10 plus years ago. The right ovary was embedded into the abdominal wall due to severe endometriosis. The doc said he had to "dig" it out. My guess is that this intermittent pain is a result of things stuck together around there as I already had some relatively extensive adhesions prior to the hysterectomy. Ugh.
I am wondering if excessive belly (spare tire) fat can contribute to this problem. How many of you are overweight? Thats the first step: start eating living foods - green greens such as kale, spinach etc. Renewyour mind to see a "meal" as salads, nuts, seeds, fruits and vegetables. Eat small frequent meals.
Wake up in the morning and pray and exercise in FRESH AIR (not inside of a gym). Strengthen your abdominal and low back muscles which support your frame and organs.
Invest in a standing work desk or better yet a treadmill or bike desk.
If sitting all day, do a brisk walk to the restroom once each hour.
Stop depending on other people to solve all of your problems. Get to know your body and get it the nutrients and exercise it needs.
I've had similar issues for several years now as well. I had a c-section and then second surgery 4 hours later for internal bleeding, and the issues started about 2 years later. If I sit down for 30 minutes or more, I have a pain in my lower right abdomen that i can put my finger on -- it is in line with the belly button and about halfway between the belly button and hip. Sometimes its resolves if i get up immediately, other times it will linger for several hours or days. It comes and goes, sometimes not bothering me for months, then returning for weeks at a time. I am unable to lie on my right side -- has been that way for 5 years or so now. Any time I do, it immediately begins to hurt.
My doc has run blood tests and done an ultrasound, and everything is "normal." Has anyone had any luck with a specific diagnosis from a doc, or a resolution? Anyone with very similar symptoms, a pain that you can put your finger on that (usually resolves) when you stand up? I'm starting to feel like me Dr thinks I'm nuts. We're on a military base, so I don;t have many options to switch to a new doc.
I have been having these same symtoms for three weeks er doc said diverticulitus but didn't go away with antioboitcs went to doc and the pain hurts so bad when I get up and stand have to do sideways I am so tired ot the pain getting xray done tomorrow
I'm facing the same thing and found that to be the most probable answer. hope this will help.