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[|Human|] I had gallbladder removed in Jan. 2012 (functioning at 3%) and a week later diagnosed with severe gastro paresis, but I never vomit.  Since then, each month I have problems that are progressing to almost debilitating.  Every day I feel as if someone is pressing a sweet gum ball below my right breast near the gallbladder region.  The pain goes all the way into my back.  These areas get worse during ovulation and after my menstrual cycle.  The pain becomes so severe and often feels like burning in the back.   It hurts to place my back against a chair, and it flares up greatly during the night, so I find myself sitting up most nights crying.  This month the pain is so bad that it feels as if someone has beat my back to the point of severe soreness.  I feel as if I have a knife in the upper right back shoulder and sometimes left one.  I have also pain in my right lower back and front upper side, under the rib cage.   My blood pressure is normally 120/70; however the bottom number is now at 94-97.  Therefore, my back of my head feels burning and I have a nagging headache on and off.  I am nauseated and have diarrhea, which never happens for this constipated person.  I feel as if I am about to pass out.  I have had numerous tests done this past year: colonoscopy, EGD, ECHO cardiogram, stress test, liver enzymes tested, pancreatic enzymes tested, full blood work up (whicChatDoctore back with abnormal written by a couple), vaginal sonogram, and a handful of CT tests from various doctors, one including a dual phase CT of my pancreas and appendix.  What is wrong with me?
[|AI|]  Hi I had gone through your query and understand your concerns. I would come up with two chances to fit your condition.these include1.the first one may be ACID PEPTIC DYSPEPSIA;possible causes include;-suppressed strong emotions like anger, worry etc have caused the inflammations they will not get better until these feelings have come out into the open.-irregular dietary habits,-taking too much NSAID-sedentary lifestyle are some causes2.second possibility is, RENAL STONES;ultrasound scanning for PUB may confirm the diagnosis. I hope this is helpful for you, thank you