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Albertitto
09-23-2003, 09:00 AM
Hi, I am new to this board. I hope I can find a quick answer here because I am not sure if this is worth a trip to the doctor's office. I've had this abdominal pain in the morning only when I wake up. It's been going on for a couple of weeks. It feels like it's right under the belly button, and it hurts more when I breathe in and expand my abdominal cavity. The pain seems to be at the cavity wall itself, because it doesn't feel like stomachaches or going-to-the-bathroom pain. And it goes away quite quickly after maybe 10-15 minutes. Sometimes if I don't have a good night's sleep and wake up in the middle of the night, I can feel it too. (I actually wonder if the pain wakes me up) It's not a very sharp pain, so I am so far just plain confused (and a little worried...) Can anyone help? Thanks so much!!

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twisten
09-24-2003, 12:14 AM
Sounds to me like its involving either your large or small intestine. I really wouldn't know for sure though. It could be many, many things. Best thing I can suggest is see your family doc. Welcome to the board though. This is a great site. I'm kind of surprised noone has answered your post. Take care and let me know what you find out.

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Hmm where should I begin?? Crohn's disease, sacroiilitis-crohn's related, scoliosis, spina bifida occulta, chronic myofascial pain, tmjd and migraines. Still waiting for bone scan and bone density test to tell me what else is wrong with me!! Too many surgeries to list!!

Albertitto
09-24-2003, 12:23 AM
Hey thanks so much! I hope it's nothing too serious I'll go see my doctor if this persists.

LOVEQ
09-24-2003, 01:57 PM
I really am not sure about your problem at all. But I would see a Stomach Doctor.

I want to wish you the best and also welcome to the sight.

LOVEQ

surgicaldisaster
09-24-2003, 06:06 PM
I don't tend to think it sounds too serious, but I certainly would have it checked by a Dr. Have you had any previous abdominal surgeries? I myself have chronic pelvic pain due to adhesions(scar tissue). Can't hurt to have an appt.,, if nothing else to put your mind at ease. Take care and let us know....Surgical Disaster

whaleylaker
09-24-2003, 06:21 PM
Hey there and welcome. As mentioned your pain could be caused by alot of things. Are you taking any meds now? They maybe contributing to the problem. Good luck and please post so we know how you are doing.Lake

Albertitto
09-25-2003, 11:36 AM
Thanks for everyone's support! I decided to go to my doctor yesterday, and luckily I got a same-day appointment. According to her, it might be a stomach or small intestine pain, and she took my blood for several bacterial tests. If these come back negative, she'll probably x-ray my stomach area. I am not on any medications, and I've never had surgeries. The only thing is that I used to have really bad stomachaches when I was little (<12 year-old) and at one point I even had an endoscope stuffed down my throat when I was only 10. The doctors found nothing though. (they suspected ulcers) Anyway, it's really weird because the timing of the pain is only during the 15 minutes after I wake up. My doctor didn't say anything about that though. I'll post updates. Thanks again for everyone's support! You guys are really nice people!

twisten
09-25-2003, 11:59 PM
Glad to hear you went to the doc. Keep us posted as to what you find out later. I get pain around the belly button to so I'm curious.

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Hmm where should I begin?? Crohn's disease, sacroiilitis-crohn's related, scoliosis, spina bifida occulta, chronic myofascial pain, tmjd and migraines. Still waiting for bone scan and bone density test to tell me what else is wrong with me!! Too many surgeries to list!!





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