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How can I figure out which internal organ is causing me all this pain?

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I'm on birth control pills, have been for 10 months; never missed a pill: and I take the pill the SAME TIME everyday! without fail!

Well a week ago I had a horrible stabbing pain (in what I think was) my left ovary; woke up to brown spotting and discharge, then red blood, then more discharge. Went to the Doctor and got an ultrasound done Thurs. and a pregnancy blood test done today; everything is negative!

My period was due YESTERDAY and it's not here.

I'm having horrible pain on my right side and a stabbing pain in my kidney area.

Woke up 2 days ago nauseous, shaking, dizzy, sweating and freezing at the same time.

I need to figure out which organ is causing me the problem so I can get it diagnosed! HOW do I find out which organ is causing the problem?

Is there blood work that can determine which organ this is??

I'm in a lot of pain and I need help.

Also, I have several small circular bruises all over my body with no explanation of how they got there; is this a possible connection to my problem?

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  1. You have a strange problem, which only a well trained doctor will be able to figure out.   This sounds like something for Dr. House.  Could be appendix, Gallbladder , Kidneys, ovaries.  

    Good Luck  


  2. Keep going to the doctors and work with them to figure out the problem.  In the meantime webmd.com is a great website to give you some suggestions to bring to your doctor.  

    Most doctors hate that website but it has always worked for me.  It gave me questions to take to my doctor.  

    Good luck and I hope your feeling better soon!!!!!

  3. My sister had ovarian cysts, the same kind of bleeding would occur when one would burst, she had micro surgery and they scraped everything out, then she was fine, sometimes they can burst and get into the blood stream and cause all kinds of problems, find another Dr.

  4. leukemia?  

  5. Defintely have your doctor help you.

  6. You need to go to the doc...and tell him exactly what you have said here and what is going on...

    This is what i think it is...Acute Pancreatitis

       and these are they symptoms...

    # Severe abdominal pain

    # Upper abdominal pain

    # Central abdominal pain

    # Abdominal swelling

    # Abdominal tenderness

    # Nausea

    # Vomiting

    # Fever

    # Sweating

    # Rapid pulse

    # Dehydration

    # Low blood pressure

    # Shock  

  7. Shouldn't a doctor try and figure out which organ it is? Isn't that a doctors jobs? To fix people, and figure out the problem at hand.. Just my opinion.. Go back to the doctor for a full body scan & checkup.. Tell them your pain and issues..

  8. Your doctor needs to be the one answering all these Questions. You NEED to be asking him, its important that you dont let this keep going without finding out whats wrong. You could have kidney stones or ovarian cysts or any number of things. Have more tests done, have bloodwork done, just talk to your doctor, he needs to be the one making the decisions on what tests need to be done, not the people on here that you dont really know.

  9. go to the emergency room at the hospital... show them where you hurt...

    sounds to me like a kidney infection or a gall bladder problem, but i'm not a doctor....

  10. Read this and see if it sounds like your symptoms:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henoch-Sch%...  and more info here: http://www.vitalchart.com/Medical-Condit...

    It's more common in kids than in adults, but adults can get it.  My daughter had it before and we had to take her to the ER for tests because sometimes the bruise-like spots can be a sign of something more serious.  My sister has something similar but long-term that she's had for five years.


  11. the small bruisng could possibly mean your anemic or have an iron deficiency, which would contribute to your dizziness. when i was anemic i felt fatigue, dizzy, and yes sometimes nauseous. but ive read your question from last time and since your trying to find out which organ is causing you problems i would suggest a blood test and full evalution with your physician.

  12. The bruises are nothing. People get bruises all the time and don't remember when or how they got them. As for leukaemia forget it. Bruising from it is like your entire back is bruises not one or two little ones. You should just go back and see your doctor.It sounds like you have a virus or the flu I don't think you have anything wrong with

    an organ. I think your horrible stabbing pain was simply ovulation.

    I used to get it all the time just before my period. Maybe you have

    a kidney or bladder infection. Go back to your doctor and don't tell him/her what you think it is just tell them the symptoms and let him/her diagnosis you.

  13. A  physician is the only one that can order the proper tests to find the root of your problem.Your asking people with no medical training for a diagnosis.

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