Pain!

Lorikat
Lorikat Member Posts: 681 Member

I haven't felt really good for the last few days and today has been the worse!  My lower abdomen is crampy, my lower back is hurting like mad, I feel like I need to have a BM but cant.  I used a fleet enema, senecot, hot coffee, walking and still hurt.  I don't think this is actually constipation because I sometimes pass thin soft stool, just not much.  Feel nauseated and over full after a cup of tea, yet hungry!  Wierdness!  If now better by the morning will go to Dr. or ER, no idea what this can be!

 

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  • mp327
    mp327 Member Posts: 4,440 Member
    Lorikat

    Your symptoms could be caused by a blockage, perhaps a partial one.  When I had the obstruction, I had the strangest pain, one I'd never had before, underneath my rib cage on the right.  I eventually vomited and felt better, but only temporarily.  Obstructions can be very serious, so if you continue to be in misery, I would definitely go to the ER.  I hope it's nothing serious, but you may not know what's causing it unless you get it checked out.  Please keep us posted!

  • pializ
    pializ Member Posts: 508 Member
    mp327 said:

    Lorikat

    Your symptoms could be caused by a blockage, perhaps a partial one.  When I had the obstruction, I had the strangest pain, one I'd never had before, underneath my rib cage on the right.  I eventually vomited and felt better, but only temporarily.  Obstructions can be very serious, so if you continue to be in misery, I would definitely go to the ER.  I hope it's nothing serious, but you may not know what's causing it unless you get it checked out.  Please keep us posted!

    Lorikat

    Hope your pain soon resolves & that it is nothing serious. Take note of Martha's advice & have someone check you out. Having had pelvic radiation make us  all vulnerable to obstruction so better to be safe.

    Liz

  • sephie
    sephie Member Posts: 650 Member
    lorikat

    go to doctor....better safe than sorry..... i hate all of this.... sorry you are in pain.... sephie

  • Marynb
    Marynb Member Posts: 1,118
    Lorikat
    Sorry you feel so uncomfortable. I don't know much about obstructions, but I think you should check it out with your doctor. I have had bouts like this and I switch over to clear fluids for a few days to give my body a rest. I am not sure what causes this at aoo. I hope you feel better very soon!
  • Lorikat
    Lorikat Member Posts: 681 Member
    Marynb said:

    Lorikat
    Sorry you feel so uncomfortable. I don't know much about obstructions, but I think you should check it out with your doctor. I have had bouts like this and I switch over to clear fluids for a few days to give my body a rest. I am not sure what causes this at aoo. I hope you feel better very soon!

    Just what I did!  Went to

    Just what I did!  Went to liquids and took senecot...  has eased up some...  Kinda like a dam breaking, (not a lot of fecal matter and what was there was thin) thought it was going to die!  I was white and sweaty and nearly passed out!  I feel better now but keeping diet soft.  Heading to Houston Tuesday  and will check with the Docs there. Thanks for the replys!  

  • mp327
    mp327 Member Posts: 4,440 Member
    Lorikat said:

    Just what I did!  Went to

    Just what I did!  Went to liquids and took senecot...  has eased up some...  Kinda like a dam breaking, (not a lot of fecal matter and what was there was thin) thought it was going to die!  I was white and sweaty and nearly passed out!  I feel better now but keeping diet soft.  Heading to Houston Tuesday  and will check with the Docs there. Thanks for the replys!  

    Lorikat

    I wanted to pass on one tip that was given to me by a friend who is a doctor regarding possible obstructions.  Lie on your right side if you experience pain that might be caused by a blockage.  This prevents stomach contents from moving into the intestines where the possible blockage might be, or at least will slow things down.  Going on a soft/liquid diet can help prevent obstructions and help to rest the bowels.  The pains come on during peristalsis, which is the contractions in your intestines as they are trying to move food through.  If your pain comes and goes, you may have a partial obstruction like I did.  I hope you get some answers from the docs in Houston.

  • Marynb
    Marynb Member Posts: 1,118
    mp327 said:

    Lorikat

    I wanted to pass on one tip that was given to me by a friend who is a doctor regarding possible obstructions.  Lie on your right side if you experience pain that might be caused by a blockage.  This prevents stomach contents from moving into the intestines where the possible blockage might be, or at least will slow things down.  Going on a soft/liquid diet can help prevent obstructions and help to rest the bowels.  The pains come on during peristalsis, which is the contractions in your intestines as they are trying to move food through.  If your pain comes and goes, you may have a partial obstruction like I did.  I hope you get some answers from the docs in Houston.

    Partial obstruction
    Martha, does a partial obstruction resolve itself?
  • mp327
    mp327 Member Posts: 4,440 Member
    Marynb said:

    Partial obstruction
    Martha, does a partial obstruction resolve itself?

    Marynb

    Based on my own experience, I would say that it's quite possible.  My most severe episodes were the one just two days prior to going to the ER, then the one that put me in the hospital.  Those, by far have been the worst.  What was done for me in the ER was an IV with pain medication, anti-spasmodic to stop the intestinal contractions and Zofran for nausea.  After they admitted me, I was given bag after bag of fluids and NO food.  This allowed my bowels to rest.  All that said, I have had less severe episodes since and have not gone to the ER.  The pain and what I believe is a partial blockage whenever I experience this has always resolved on its own.  I find that a couple of things help.  1)  Lying on the floor on my back and stretching as much as I can; 2) Lying on my right side to prevent the stomach contents from trying to move into the intestines.  However, I would never advise anyone to wait it out if they have severe pain, accompanied by vomiting and lack of BM's.  Blockages can cause ruptures, which require emergency surgery.

  • qv62
    qv62 Member Posts: 434 Member
    Lorikat

    Good luck at your visit, I hope you are felling better !