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2 different ct scans 2 different diagnosis?
Hi, I had posted previously about some weird symptoms I had which led to an ER visit and a CT scan which said I had a bilateral inguinal hernia containing fat. I am unable to post in that topic for some reason. My PCP about 3 days later did a full blood workup and the only out of ordinary was a high ferritin level. I went to a Dr Naim from the Advanced Bariatric Center in Los Angeles for a free consultation(other unnamed surgeons have a VERY high fee for just a simple consultation with out of network insurance or no insurance).
Dr Naim did an physical exam(finally someone actually did this) of the inguinal canal through the testicles and concluded I have very small hernias and not to do anything about them if there was no symptoms, he said the CT scan was bulletproof case closed. I have no bulges. Well come the last few days I’ve HAD to move for new construction at the place I was living, and it was arduous for me. Lots of lifting and straining.
I’ve settled into my new place and really started feeling terrible at night when I lay down especially and have had on and off nausea and constipation, high heart rate as well as excruciating pain at times. This morning I had a hard to pass stool and had to strain and when I got up I felt terrible, shaking, disoriented and lower abdomen pain. I went to the ER in my new town and they did a NEW CT scan as well as chest xray. ER DR SAID NO HERNIAS. I was still in pain when discharged and given a script for EIGHT pain pills, gee thanks, no wonder people get this stuff on the street. So now I’m left with this pain on and off and possible strangulation or death with no way to know what’s going on. Why an MRI or other wasn’t done is beyond me especially since I told the ER dr about the previous, by a month, ct scan and the inguinal hernia diagnoses. Any experiences or suggestions about this would be greatly appreciated.
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