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I’ve been having weird stomach pain for like 4 years now after I eat. Had all kinds of tests done, but nothing conclusive. Luckily when I was injured, the damage to my organs wasn’t too bad. One of my lungs collapsed and that was it.
The hard part is other people can’t feel what you’re feeling and everybody’s pain thresholds are different. Medical professionals can’t always know what wrong because they can’t read your mind.
You take medication for your organs?
I have IBS and a general lactose intolerance, it wasn’t unusual for me to have pain digesting and using the bathroom before going vegan (especially around my period since I think I have endometriosis). I was prescribed a laxative (I think it was a generic of Miralax) to help. I thought my body was getting better digestion wise but I think I screwed up too much before eating a bad diet and suddenly I was having extremely bad pain in my abdomen. My doctor has so far given me omeprazole which seems to be working but I still get pain sometimes. My ultrasounds revealed gallstones and liver lesions (I haven’t touched alcohol in like 6 years btw and I was never a heavy drinker). I think I might be having gallstone attacks now, but I haven’t discussed with my doctor yet.