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<blockquote data-quote="wiflib" data-source="post: 2127806" data-attributes="member: 8588"><p>I'm currently on day 4 as an emergency admission to hospital with the above. Contrast dye CT shows inflammation of the ilium, no blockage, nothing of note. All bloods normal. Waiting for stool sample analysis.</p><p></p><p>Now the acute pain is something I’ve never experienced before or witnessed in all my years as an HCP and I have to say that I now live in fear of it happening again, although the underlying pain is now chronic and I can’t stand up, converse due to the ascites pressing on my diaphragm but I’m in the right place for the pain meds. I’m utterly exhausted</p><p>They are no nearer discovering what’s going on than the day I was admitted and I’m now wracking my brains to figure out what’s happening. My current state of health has me remaining in hospital, unable to live independently.</p><p></p><p>My questions are: has anyone gone through anything similar? Would you share your story? Would anyone be willing to help me unlock this mystery? The consultant called me an enigma today, through my morphine addled consciousness.</p><p></p><p>Thanks folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiflib, post: 2127806, member: 8588"] I'm currently on day 4 as an emergency admission to hospital with the above. Contrast dye CT shows inflammation of the ilium, no blockage, nothing of note. All bloods normal. Waiting for stool sample analysis. Now the acute pain is something I’ve never experienced before or witnessed in all my years as an HCP and I have to say that I now live in fear of it happening again, although the underlying pain is now chronic and I can’t stand up, converse due to the ascites pressing on my diaphragm but I’m in the right place for the pain meds. I’m utterly exhausted They are no nearer discovering what’s going on than the day I was admitted and I’m now wracking my brains to figure out what’s happening. My current state of health has me remaining in hospital, unable to live independently. My questions are: has anyone gone through anything similar? Would you share your story? Would anyone be willing to help me unlock this mystery? The consultant called me an enigma today, through my morphine addled consciousness. Thanks folks. [/QUOTE]
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