It’s been almost a month since I was admitted to the hospital and I am no further in finding the reason for my pain. The pain has now radiated to the other side of my lower back resulting in having pain in both the kidney areas. I have tried doing online research only to learn of more things that could possibly be wrong. There are some I have doubts about. Since I have my follow up appointment with the Upper GI doctor this Thursday, I will be adding to this particular blog when I know more details.
I’m finding it overly frustrating not to know what is wrong and even more so not to be able to do something about it. I am too young to have to stress over this whole issue. Tendencies to cry more often are appearing, sometimes when I least expect it. Doing the research helped to a point, but I am not about to diagnose myself. I have a list of questions for the doctor and hopefully will get some answers. I did manage to lose another 3 lbs. which is a good thing for me since I have been a bit overweight these past few years. Losing weight will also help with the diabetes.
If anyone has ever had any problems with their kidneys or lower back pain I would like to discuss this subject with them. Please do not be afraid to put a comment on any of my blogs. I only want to be able to help someone else down the line when they come up with something they don’t understand. Helping one another is the best way to keep ourselves happy, sane and healthy.
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1 Alex // Jul 15, 2009 at 8:41 am
Hey there. Give these simple movements a try when you wake up and before you go to sleep every day. You’ll be surprised at how much better you feel. : )
Enjoy,
Alex
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2 Rosie // Jul 16, 2009 at 6:37 pm
The Upper Gi doctor now wants me to see a rheumatoid doctor. Seems I have some arthritis in my lower back and he thinks that might be causing the pain. We shall see.
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