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[|Human|] Im a 41 year old female 3 kids 4 stomach surgeries. About 9 months ago I began to get pain in the very top of stomach between breast and rib cage. This pain came on when I ate. At first certain foods, within few weeks it did not matter if I ate a pretzel or a cheeseburger the pain is all the same. Starts at top of stomach then my mid back, then my entire stomach hurts and feels bloated and gassy. About 8 weeks ago I did go to urgent care a Doc friend of mine told me to have the check for H-pylori , white blood cell count and liver enzymes. H-pylori came back positive other test were great. I took the prev pak felt great for about a week after last dose. Then it began again Ive continued to take prilosec otc 2 to 3 times a day. I eat pretzels and drink boost throughout the day. Once I get home i will eat dinner and lay in recliner with severe pain for hours till I finally fall asleep. 3 days ago the pain started felt as though i was having contractions the only difference it hasnt went away. I just got home from an 8 hour ER trip.....again my liver count and white blood is good. They did do an ultra sound on gallbladder but said it seemed to be ok besides it was thick. I ask if this could cause pain he said maybe but probably not. Discharged me and told me to see another doc. Please help I can t stand this pain anymore. I do work extremely long hours and run with 3 kids. I m not over weight but lately I can tell I am loosing weight but at the same time my stomach seems really swelled. Im 5 8 and 160lbs
[|AI|]  Hello! Thank you for the query. It is very common that if the patient suffers from peptic ulcers, all tests(like blood work and ultrasound) are negative. It is because stomach mucous is hardly visible for the ultrasound. You have not mentioned what kind of surgeries you have had, but every abdominal surgery causes adhesions inside the abdominal cavity. Such adhesions can cause partial bowels obstruction and give abdominal pain like yours. That is why it should be ruled out as well. I suggest you to have upper GI endoscopy performed to check for peptic ulcers and to rule out the cancer. Discuss with your doctor about bowels obstruction and possible gallbladder disease. HIDE scan and abdominal CT with oral contrast should be considered if endoscopy will be negative. Hope this will help. Regards.