Re: kidney pain?

From: jenny low (jenklow@hotmail.com)
Mon Apr 16 14:19:27 2001


Dear Jean,

Kidney stone pain radiates fron the back around to the front. I also always had pain with the stones down on my lower right side when the stone was passing or stuck in one of the ureters. It doesn't cause the butt pain though! LOL But I have had butt pain before and do even now. Every time I have had butt pain and they do surgery, they find that the adhesions have wrapped around the rectum. Once it was wrapped around the rectum and had it pulled over and bent down at a 45 degree angle. Then next time the rectum was being pulled and attached to the top of my vagina. So I believe butt pain, at least in me, is caused from the adhesions pulling on my rectum. If you know you have adhesions down low in the pelvic area, then I guess there is a good chance you may have adhesions around the rectum area too. Hope this helps.

Love, Jenny

>From: "Jean Long" <creative@enter.net>
>Reply-To: adhesions@adhesions.org
>To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS
><adhesions@mail.medispecialty.com>
>Subject: Re: kidney pain?
>Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 18:16:05 -0500
>
>Jenny,
>Now you have me wondering about my "left" (?) kidney.
>I don't have colicky pain though....constant crampy pressure type pain
>under left rib & in back. I guess it wouldn't make your butt hurt though,
>huh? The butt pain would be in line with my pelvic area that hurts.
>I don't think it would be that but don't hurt to ask.
>JEAN
>
>"A true friend walks in when the rest of the world walks out."

>>----- Original Message -----
>From: "jenny low" <jenklow@hotmail.com>
>To: "Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS"
><adhesions@mail.medispecialty.com>
>Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 5:35 AM
>Subject: Re: post ercp and cholecystectomy
>
>Michele,
>
>Did you mean that the pain radiates from the back to the front? I have had
>kidney stones well over than 8 times. The pain I had radiated from my right
>side in my back to my front and it was below the ribs like you said. I'm
>not
>saying that it couldn't be adhesions, but it doesn't hurt to maybe ask you
>dr about it. I hope you get some help soon.
>
>Love,
>Jenny
>
> >From: chellejanie@aol.com (Michele)
> >Reply-To: adhesions@adhesions.org
> >To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS
> ><adhesions@mail.medispecialty.com>
> >Subject: post ercp and cholecystectomy
> >Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 12:03:35 -0500
> >
> >Over ten years ago I had my gall bladder removed by laparoscopy, post op
> >complications (ruptured blood vessel) meant emergency surgery. I
> >suffered pain very similar to gall stone pain for year. My GP said this
> >was probably due to scaring and there was not a lot they could do.
> >
> >The pain was terrible last summer, I was referred to a
> >gastroenterologist who suggested an ercp as there could still be stones
> >in the biliary duct even after all this time. The ercp was performed,
> >and I was discharged the next day, no doctor visited me and despite 2
> >attacks of severe pain I was still sent home.
> >
> >The pain went worse but the hospital still didn't know what had happened
> >during the ercp as the radiologist had gone off sick! I started to feel
> >really unwell and the pain wouldn't go away.
> >
> >I eventually contacted my GP who prescribed some pain killers, the next
> >day I felt really ill so he then prescribed antibiotics. Unfortunately
> >this was too late as the next day (5 days after my op) I was rushed to
> >hospital with a severe internal bleed and septaecimia, two days later I
> >then got meningitis.
> >
> >Since this I have suffered from regular spasm type pains sometimes 2 or
> >3 times a day right side under my rib.
> >
> >My gp thought this was post infection pain and would settle.
> >Unfortunately the pain is now constant and radiating into my back. The
> >GP thinks I will have adhesions possibly to my diapraghm.
> >
> >The consultant who recommended the ercp has turned his back on me
> >denying that my illness had anything to do with the procedure!
> >
> >What exactly happens if adhesions are found? How are they treated? Its
> >over 10 years that I have suffered with this pain but recently it has
> >become unbearable. Can anyone offer any advice?
> >
> >Thanks
> >Michele
> >
>


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