Most of you know that I have been having continued problems with kidney stones and spasms. I am still having some problems in the upper left section of my back (put your hands on your hips and the area where your thumb rests is where the pain is).
I was researching and am now wondering if the problem is with the transverse colon instead of spasms of the kidney. The problem is a bruised feeling/spasms/pain most of the time.
Just wondering out loud here since no one seems to find the problem and I'm feeling like a hypercondriac!
I just want it to feel better - LOL
Love and Hugs,
Mars
Just wondering outloud
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Just wondering outloud
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i get what i call stabbing pains in my 'middle' frequently. mostly where the small intestine has adhered itself to my ovary. Since having MC flares it can be in multiple locations, namely near where the colon should be and the adhered area
i now get these stabbing pains about an hour before i pass a BM. it is crippling for about 10 - 15 seconds ie i can not walk whilst it is happening. and i just breathe through it and now that in the near future i will need to go the toilet.
i dont have any ligaments holding my large intestine inplace so it is hard for me (and doctors) to know 'where and what it is' at times
on days that the digestion is not 100% happy, during sleep, i aware that if i roll over too quickly something must get 'caught up' and i have the sharp stabbing pains, i have to roll back and breathe for a while (1 minute or so)
i have had that situation for as long as i can remember.
for me, eating easy digestable food (which seems to be the constant requirement nowadays) and rest helps.
i find it very difficult to sit at my desk and use the computer if it is occuring.
i now get these stabbing pains about an hour before i pass a BM. it is crippling for about 10 - 15 seconds ie i can not walk whilst it is happening. and i just breathe through it and now that in the near future i will need to go the toilet.
i dont have any ligaments holding my large intestine inplace so it is hard for me (and doctors) to know 'where and what it is' at times
on days that the digestion is not 100% happy, during sleep, i aware that if i roll over too quickly something must get 'caught up' and i have the sharp stabbing pains, i have to roll back and breathe for a while (1 minute or so)
i have had that situation for as long as i can remember.
for me, eating easy digestable food (which seems to be the constant requirement nowadays) and rest helps.
i find it very difficult to sit at my desk and use the computer if it is occuring.
Gabes Ryan
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama

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