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<blockquote data-quote="Honeyblossom" data-source="post: 2395174" data-attributes="member: 524954"><p>Have your docs considered gastritis or other stomach issues? I had gallbladder removed a few years ago then out of the blue started moderate to severe stomach pains (similar to those I had pre gallbladder) with referred left shoulder pain. Had 2 ultrasounds bloods etc. Nothing showed up and two docs put it down to 'my operation'. After one particularly bad night of severe pain I spoke to a trainee GP the following day who said it was classic gastritis and prescribed omeprazole. Immediately referred pain disappeared and stomach pains reduced dramatically. Recently after persisting had a gastroscopy- camera in stomach which confirmed this. Sadly its chronic now - 2 years for a diagnosis which will take a while to clear up but at least I know what I'm dealing with and things are slowly improving.</p><p>Keep persisting until you get a diagnosis and hope you are feeling better soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Honeyblossom, post: 2395174, member: 524954"] Have your docs considered gastritis or other stomach issues? I had gallbladder removed a few years ago then out of the blue started moderate to severe stomach pains (similar to those I had pre gallbladder) with referred left shoulder pain. Had 2 ultrasounds bloods etc. Nothing showed up and two docs put it down to 'my operation'. After one particularly bad night of severe pain I spoke to a trainee GP the following day who said it was classic gastritis and prescribed omeprazole. Immediately referred pain disappeared and stomach pains reduced dramatically. Recently after persisting had a gastroscopy- camera in stomach which confirmed this. Sadly its chronic now - 2 years for a diagnosis which will take a while to clear up but at least I know what I'm dealing with and things are slowly improving. Keep persisting until you get a diagnosis and hope you are feeling better soon. [/QUOTE]
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