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You all should read this article that talks about EBV and how it becomes a chronic issue for some. Often misdiagnosed as fibromyalgia.
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16, she had a lot of pain. It went from about a 5 to a 10+ in a matter of minutes. We rushed her to the ER. They ran labs & did an ultrasound. Everything looked good. Followed up w/ pediatrician, who thought it was all GI related. Put her on a laxative (1 day only) & Pepcid. What a joke! She got a bit better, but just this past week, she returned back to dance class & the pain came back. 2 to 10+ in a matter of minutes. Rushed her to the ER again. More blood work. Another ultrasound. Everything ok. ER doc feels that even though her spleen looks ok, activity could flare things up. Could be she's just not ready to go full swing with activities just yet. So.....no activities for another 2 weeks. So.......what is it? GI or spleen? Today, she relaxed & the pain is back. It's always worse toward 6-8 pm. Now I'm getting worried that they're missing something. Anyone?????
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Oh my gosh - thank the lord i'm not alone! I have gone to the Doctor multiple times about this, and they have zero answers - I have terrible spleen pain - especially when I'm tired, and I had mono 5 years ago. It has lightened up a bit, but still when i'm tired, out of no where it will feel like a knife is stabbing me in my side.
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Yes! I get this occasionally, though I have never noticed a pattern related to stress or alcohol (or anything, really). Mine puffs up and feels uncomfy as it's too close to my rib cage. I've found (and I don't recommend, it's probably stupid I ever started doing this) that I can suck my stomach muscles in and sort of pop it back where it is supposed to go, and feel immediately better. The puffy never seems to last more than a few hours. Completely bizarre. I had mono when I was 18, and I'm now 43. Happens probably 3-4 times a year. :: shrugs ::
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