I am feeling quite lost on how to handle my digestive issues. Some context: I am a healthy 21 year old female. I have had no digestion issues until about 2 years ago, when I went to the ER with EXTREME pain in my lower right abdomen. Like, screaming, sweating, crying pain. It was worse than dislocating my shoulder. It went away in 8 hours, and the ER gave me no answers as to what happened. I got an ultrasound and there were "floating masses" in my bladder. These have been largely ignored since then because apparently they did not show up on the next ultrasound...but I saw the first ones myself clear as day. Like dark bubbles floating around in an oval, clearly. No kidney stones, no appendicitis...So I was sent home, and the next morning, I went back with the same pain. This time it lasted 6 hours and I still had no answers when it subsided. Ever since then, I've had BAD stomach problems that come and go, but never go away or really improve.
I've never had that kind of extreme pain like I did then, but I do experience pain almost every time I eat anything, in cycles of 1-2 weeks about every other week, so 2/3 of the time. Could be a banana and some cucumbers or a deep-dish pizza, it's all painful during that 2/3. I am extremely bloated in the morning. I am woken up by pain and gas but I can't go to the bathroom until I've been active and upright for a while in the morning. After that I need to go to the bathroom 3-4 times before I even leave the house. I don't go on runs anymore that aren't on a treadmill near a bathroom. Throughout the day my appetite is normal but I still get sick when I eat unless I graze on tiny foods like a mouse ALL DAY, which is almost impossible to do with a busy job that's not always at a desk. Even then...I've had to change my lifestyle a lot.
I eat a very healthy diet and exercise every day. I rarely drink, and I've tried many exclusion diets: gluten, dairy, etc. I've tried low FODMAP. I've had a colonoscopy, endoscopy, nuclear scan, CT scan, ultrasound, urology testing, blood panels galore...nothing. I feel like I've tried everything.
My doctors and parents ignore it, but I sincerely think that 2 years ago when I went to the ER, something was messed up in my insides. I'm continuing my research and ignoring my latest doctors' advice to "keep a food journal and deal with it" because I found a decent amount blood in my stool this morning. Never happened before, but here we are. Again, I was tested for Crohn's, so...I'm drawing a blank.
If ANYONE has even an IDEA or VAGUE SUGGESTION literally send it my way I'm leaving no stone unturned.
Thanks a million