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Pain


Question Posted Saturday September 5 2009, 11:48 am

Hi advicenators,
I'm hoping that someone will read this and know something about what I'm suffering from. I went to the doctor, but didn't get a diagnoses but if anyone on here has had this please please please recommend or suggest something! Any info is great!

Last night, I was sitting and my right lower back started aching. For 5 hours straight I was in excrutaiting pain. I went to the ER but they said it would take about 4 hours before a doctor would see me, so I left. After I came home (about 5 hours into the pain) it finally eased SLIGHTLY and I threw up, after that I was fine.

I've had the same pain before, but it was in my lower left abdomen. It's not ovaries, or cysts and I'm clean, not sexually active or anything. For this pain I recieved an ultrasound but nothing was found wrong. The pain usually lasts 5-6 hours and it's the second time it's happened.
Any ideas?! Please&thank you


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sia answered Saturday September 5 2009, 11:16 pm:
im not a doctor either but i had reallllly bad back pain once and it eased up after a day. like nothing helped me but my mum said i may have poped a muscle or a cold breeze may have hit my lower back causing it to become painful...are you on your period?because that could trigger lower back pain. see a doctor and in the mean time keep your back covered and warm

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adviceman49 answered Saturday September 5 2009, 2:52 pm:
I'm not a doctor and none of on this site should be offering medical advice as most likely we would be wrong.

I would suggest that even though you are feeling better know that you see a doctor. After you explain what has happened; ask if it is possible that you are passing kidney stones. There are some test and blood work they can run to see if you may be at risk for this.

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