Evil Back Pain
Started about weeks or so ago, a very acute type of pain in the upper right quadrant in my back, I suppose to the side of where I imagine my kidney to be but more to the right edge of my back, just under my ribs. Apologies in advance for the essay!
It's a bit like a severe stitch/shooting/shock kind of pain that radiates out, the freeze, hold your breath type, and I can feel other muscles around the diaphragm area clenching when it goes off. The closest thing I can link it to is when I had sciatica once but it's higher up and doesn't go down my bum or legs. It was more manageable more occasionally initially but it's driving me distracted at the moment
It is mainly aggravated by movement, changing position, stretching up or to the side, bending etc... It has started to be painful most of the time when I'm "leaning" against it, when I'm on the sofa and in bed, I unfortunately usually sleep on that side. Strangely (to me) if I buffer it a bit sometimes it can help, like putting a V pillow or firmer cushion that side, it's been a nightmare trying to get in a comfortable position on the sofa and in bed (and preferably not move). It's been ok mostly sat in my work chair, when I'm not moving.
I get a lot of back pain generally but this is quite different. I'm on a fair whack of painkillers generally for other pain conditions (RA/OA/Fibro mainly) but they don't touch it. I can't take many NSAIDS as they affect my kidneys. I've taken some in desperation but they haven't really helped..
I'm trying to work out what is causing it to try and find something to help it. My GP surgery said pain relief wise I'm on my max pain relief without going on to morphine and similar, which they don't like to prescribe for non-cancer pain. I've been referred to a Pain Clinic but that will probably take a while.
It's near the kidney area but I haven't had any fever or chills or pain when going to the loo, passing more water than usual, but no obvious kidney infection symptoms and it does seem to be aggravated more by movement.
I don't have a gallbladder any more, it was taken out about 9/10 years ago. I had an MRCP scan a few years back in case I had more stones (that pain was more to the front) but no stones found, had the scan at a private clinic (via NHS) so no ongoing care, just ruled out more gallstones and suggested it could be a sphincter issue but that was it.
Thanks for reading, if you got this far, and for any help!