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Chronic RUQ pain
Based on another post, my guess is this is not a hernia but since it’s been 2 years of abdominal pain, tests and still no diagnosis, I figured there was no harm in reaching out.
I don’t remember exactly when the pain started, just that it had been occurring for several months when I finally asked my chiropractor, in Feb 2014, what she thought so it’s been close to 2 years. My pain is located in the right upper quadrant, below my rib cage. When I do any twisting, walking or running, the pain radiates down. The severity of the pain depends on what I’m doing. Sitting, twisting, walking, swimming, etc it feels like there’s a lump under my rib cage and that from that point down, something is being pulled on, almost as if there’s a rubber band that’s getting pulled too tight. The pain is most severe when I run, which as a triathlete training for Ironman, is the most frustrating. If I run at a slow pace (HR under 175), the pain is usually tolerable. If I do sprint intervals (HR 185-200) I feel like I’m ripping my insides open and I get really nauseous. The pain will subside some once I’ve stopped running, but the nausea lasts all day.
When I mentioned the pain to my chiropractor in Feb 2014, she suspected gallstones and sent me to the ER. I had an ultrasound, chest x-ray (history of spontaneous pneumothoraces) and bloodwork but everything came back normal. I followed up with a gastroenterologist who said he thought it was muscular but was willing to run more tests to be thorough. Abdominal CT, upper endoscopy, and gallbladder function scan were all normal aside from a slightly distended gallbladder and inflamed spleen, neither of which he was concerned about. I took a break from running due to a torn labrum in my hip, had surgery for that and many months of rehab. As soon as I went back to running (after about 8 months off), the pain was back.
The GI doctor and my primary care doctor both said it was muscular so I had a treated as if it were muscular. My chiropractor treated the area with ultrasound therapy early last year, followed by months of manual work from an OT. She thought it was a ligament attached to my gallbladder causing the pain and after working on the area, I’d have pain relief for about half a day and it’d be back. During that time I also had acupuncture 2x/week for several months. I also tried massage and earlier this year while working with my PT for my hip rehab, I had him try dry needling, which also didn’t help.
A general surgeon said he’d go in a take a look as a last resort but didn’t think he’d find anything. I saw a pain specialist last week that ordered an MRI (scheduled for Monday) and said he wants to send me to Mayo Clinic.
So since so many things have been ruled out, could it be a hernia? I had laparoscopic surgery about 10 years ago to remove a cyst on my right ovary but the incisions weren’t near where my pain is.
Thanks for any insight or suggestions!
Katie
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