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07-29-2018 11:14 PM - edited 07-31-2018 03:35 PM
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DH began experiencing pain in his back that radiated around both sides, not unlike muscle strain. This was the beginnning of June. He is extremely active doing home projects, lawn mowing, pool cleaning, and walking 5 miles a day. He is 73 years old. We just thought he had strained his back and it would go away. It didn't. We headed north for the summer and the drive home was excrutiating to his back. While standing and laying down, there is no pain - only sitting. Shortly after getting back for the summer, a new symtom started. He began belching while sitting. It didn't matter if his stomach was empty or full. It didn't matter what he ate. After realizing that it wasn't letting up, he went to the ER. They did labs, urinalysis, and a CT scan with contrast. Nothing showed up. They sent him home with Naprosyn (no help) and to follow up with his PCP. We saw him this week and he is scheduled for an ultrasound on Tuesday.
Has anyone ever heard of anything like this before? The Dr spent an hour with him - examining him and asking many many questions . I think he was flumuxed, too.
I wanted to throw this out on the forum hoping it may ring a bell with someone. Any ideas???
DH had an ultrasound this morning. They just called and said it is gallstones. We have a doctor appointment tomorrow morning to discuss further.
Gallstones anyone??
07-29-2018 11:49 PM - edited 07-29-2018 11:56 PM
@tends2dogs DH & I have back issues.We’ve been through it all.This sounds like some sort of sprain or muscle pull that only kicks in when your husband is in a sitting position.It may have something to do with his posture.He may benefit from some physical therapy.It helped my DH.
JMO but I think the belching is a separate issue.That has to do with excess gas.Perhaps something like tums or phayzime would help.Your husband could have acid reflux, where the stomach acid backs up.
07-30-2018 04:26 AM
Several years ago I pulled something in my back. I had pain when sitting and in order to be comfortable I found sitting hunched over felt best but doing that caused me to belch so it could be his posture while sitting due to the pain.
07-30-2018 05:04 AM
I have a lot of back issues. Sitting a lot makes it worse. I have low back pain especially and was told I have a disk issue. I also have the sciatic pain which goes down the side of the buttocks and leg. I alternate between using heat and ice --- both of which seem to give me some relief. Also those little drug store "tens" things help a bit, too. When I get really, really bad, I have to get chiropractic help. But I would not do that until your husband gets further testing.
07-30-2018 06:51 AM
OMG! Back in February, my hubby had pains we thought were kidney stones. When they got severe we went to ER. They diagnosed him as low back pain. All labs and x-ray were normal. The next two days were a nightmare!! Hiccups/belching started and these got to the point where he was getting short of breath. We saw fam doctor. They placed him on an over the counter gas pill. Still this got worse. Back to the doctor office. This doctor sent him for a CT of his abdomen. To EVERYONES surprise he had pneumonia deep in his left lung which showed up. He then had a CT of the chest and the pneumonia was more clear. This was irritating his diaphragm which was causing the hiccups/belching. He was admitted to the hopsital because his sodium level was severely low and to treat the pneumonia. Keep in mind he had NO cold symptoms...no running nose, no congestion, no coughing and his White count was Normal.
Hubby is fine now after treatment; however, No One was expecting to find this. His symptoms were totally out of the norm.
07-30-2018 08:36 AM
I’ve always said, if I’m on my deathbed & can only utter 3 words,
they won’t be “I Love You’ but...
”Check For Parasites!”
I’ve seen too many of those parasite shows on TV where they
search & search and the patient gets more & more uncomfortable
when it was a parasite deep in the body.
The bleching part made me write this & especially since he’s outside
so much...there’s a chance something got inhaled. Don’t know where
to take this, but it wouldn’t hurt to mention to the doctor since it
remains a questionable case.
07-30-2018 08:42 AM
Could be so many things from a hiatal hernia, GERD, gastritis, uclers. I would not let some of these scary ideas suggested here scare you and hubby. Im sure your doctor will get to the bottom of it all.
07-30-2018 09:25 AM
@NicksmomESQ It does sound like it would be a sprain, but DH can't remember an actual incident when he did it. Usually, you know the moment you pull something in your back. Also, the doctor said that after two months it would be showing improvement. If nothing shows up in further testing, he may have to try PT.
He has tried all the gas/acid meds and received no relief.
Thanks for your ideas!
07-30-2018 09:27 AM
@AngelPuppy1 wrote:I have a lot of back issues. Sitting a lot makes it worse. I have low back pain especially and was told I have a disk issue. I also have the sciatic pain which goes down the side of the buttocks and leg. I alternate between using heat and ice --- both of which seem to give me some relief. Also those little drug store "tens" things help a bit, too. When I get really, really bad, I have to get chiropractic help. But I would not do that until your husband gets further testing.
@AngelPuppy1 He went to the chiropractor twice and it did nothing to improve or worsen it.
Hopefully we get to the bottom of this soon!
07-30-2018 09:30 AM
@klajfakj wrote:OMG! Back in February, my hubby had pains we thought were kidney stones. When they got severe we went to ER. They diagnosed him as low back pain. All labs and x-ray were normal. The next two days were a nightmare!! Hiccups/belching started and these got to the point where he was getting short of breath. We saw fam doctor. They placed him on an over the counter gas pill. Still this got worse. Back to the doctor office. This doctor sent him for a CT of his abdomen. To EVERYONES surprise he had pneumonia deep in his left lung which showed up. He then had a CT of the chest and the pneumonia was more clear. This was irritating his diaphragm which was causing the hiccups/belching. He was admitted to the hopsital because his sodium level was severely low and to treat the pneumonia. Keep in mind he had NO cold symptoms...no running nose, no congestion, no coughing and his White count was Normal.
Hubby is fine now after treatment; however, No One was expecting to find this. His symptoms were totally out of the norm.
Wow, @klajfakj, that was quite the ordeal. They were able to see DH's lower lungs on the CT. They were clear. I am hoping the ultrasound will give a clearer picture of what is going on.
Hope your DH and you are doing fine!
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