No, she hasn't been running any tests. Just said she's out of options and referring me to a specialist now.
Apparently GPs are more restricted on what they can do lately, another one told me they aren't allowed to send people for scans or something because it's got to be for through a specialist at the hospital. But god knows. Probably just an excuse aha x
Yeah defo a fob off wheeler abouts do you live?? I would be asking for a scan x
Blackpool,
I keep asking for tests and get nothing 
Continue to bug them lol ha ha I'm in blackpool on Monday coming to see Derren brown I love blackpool and me and the hubby love studying in Lytham xx
Aha well make sure you bring your coats, we haven't had nice weather this weekend! Hope you enjoy the show
xx
No that is the situation in England.
I have what I call the 15 second appointmentevery two years when the consultant refers me for the next scan on my aortic aneurysm.
In Scotland I just used to remind my GP and he passed the request on to a community hospital.
This time the appointment for the scan did not arrive so I phoned the consultans secretary yesterday. She said that she would speak to radiology.. This morning the appoint arrived in the post for 2pm on a Sunday. They must be playing catch up.
I had an appendectomy 11 years ago. 20 months ago I started getting pain in the same area. I had various investigations and a gynae op and nothing was found (jsut be glad you are not a female as they will think it is a female issue!). I was then referred to a colorectal surgeon and had a CT that showed nothing then a MRI that showed lesions on the appendectomy stump that I now need removed with another op. Keep going. I started to think I was making it all up, but the pain has been excruciating at times. I'm glad at last that it is getting sorted.
Oh god, I'm glad your finally getting it sorted! I hope everything goes well and your back to normal soon.
Can I ask, did they ever say it was most likely something like IBS before the scan showed the problem? Or try you on any medication first? That's all I ever keep hearing, and doctors are showing reluctance to refer me for scans etc, no matter how much I ask. I've tried about 6 antispasmodic drugs with no affect.
Wishing you the best
Hi, yes they did say may be IBS and was put on mebeverine then fybogel, but of course without success! All they did was give me constipation. I hope you get listened too soon. I can't believe I'm getting it sorted at last!
Becky! I am from the states and had chronoc appendicitis for over a year before I had emergency laproscopic surgery performed nov 2013 without complications...however since jan 2014 I feel pressure on my right side where my appendix used to be and it's a feeling of discomfort all the time when sitting or bend over ...like a tighness that's hard to describe. I hane occasionally felt a shaft grap or have cramps I. the same area but by no means constant or the tyoe of oain I did before my surgery. I am going to the doctors now awaiting blood tests and ultrasound I am getting this am but he have me a look like I'm crazy because he palates my abdomen without causing pain rules out gallbladder and have me some pills for ibs. just wondering if you found out anything more in the months since your posting and any tips? I have researched a massage technique called visceral manipulation and myofascial release may be benifitial. I hane also noticed changes in my digestion perhaps since the appendix provided good bacterial to my intestines which it's not getting anymore so I may buy a probiotic. I also have yellowish tan stool May or may not be associated but you tell a doctor that at they immediately assume gallbladder or liver problems. please let me know how hinge are currently going for you
sincerely
Robert
Hi there,
I haven't found anything out yet, but I'm seeing a specialist on the 30th August so shall let you them know what they think.
Hope you find something from your scan.
actually I hope hat don't find anything lol!
Hi- I am another person from the states with lower right side pain following an appendectomy. I found this article online that has some intersting info, but a dry read. http://ispub.com/IJGE/9/1/4492 It's a case study of people who had complications and pain following their appendectomy. I had my appendix out in 2011 and about 2.6 years later the pain started. I think I possibly irritated the surgical area by doing too much yoga. But, I should be able to do yoga with out this nagging pain in my side. My pain is a burning, sometimes sharp, sometimes dull, ache and or throb. It's hard to describe this to doctors. I have been diagnosed with IBS several times for several complaints, including this one. I was given pills and colonoscopy. Right now I am pushing for an MRI, but no doctor wants to order that for me yet. Glad to see I am not nutz and alone 
Hello becky i am Ashutosh i am just 17 years old and also facing a similar pain at the abdomen.
I had my appendix removed on on 12/07/2014 but after the surgery i experienced pain at the operation site and have also been admited for the same.
Right now i am going through the pain. i would like you to me help me and guide me as i am pretty scared after hearing about IBS. Please help me
Hi Shel76, I know this post was a few months ago BUT what was the outcome. I am experiencing exactly what you explained here. I had my appendix out 10 days ago and am really struggling. If you could send any advice I would really appreciate it.
Thanks
Hi all,
i had my appendix removed laparoscopically in June this year and have had nothing but problems and pain since. Drs were initially unsure if I had appendicitis, as other than severe pain and vomiting, my obs were almost ok, they decided to operate and if nothing was wrong with my ovaries etc they would assume it was my appendix and remove it. It was inflamed and when they sent it for analysis it was definitely infected. I had it out in the middle of the night and felt absolutely fine afterwards and actually went home the same day. Unfortunately since then I've been re-admitted 6 times with lower right abdominal pain and my bowel is unable to empty properly (I have had IBS for years but never as severe symptoms as I currently have). The Drs have X-rayed me, scanned me, performed colonoscopies and keep saying nothing majorly obvious wrong, other than my bowel not functioning as it should. I'm obviously delighted there's nothing major wrong, but it doesn't help with the fact I'm still in more pain than I was before I had my appendix out 4 months ago. I'm currently seeing a colorectal surgeon, gastroenterologist and dietician who has put me on a low FODMAP diet which has helped with some of the IBS symptoms. Just feeling like I'm not getting better, but worse and that I keep getting handed stronger pain relief which then has a negative effect on my bowel function and I end up with both appendix site pain and severe IBS pain. Has anyone else had this kind of reaction following an appendectomy? I feel like I'm running out of options and can't financially afford to keep being signed off! Hopefully someone might have suggestions of things I can try-thank you! 
Hi Shelley and Becky Louise
i just wondered if you have any answers to your abdominal pain? I have recently had an op to remove adhesions following a hysterectomy three years ago plus my right Fallopian tube and ovary as they had become covered in adhesions and formed an abscess behind. While the surgeon was in there he took my healthy appendix too. I had agreed to this before the op as I was told that they suspected my appendix had burst previously but did a good job of walling itself off preventing widespread infection. Anyway, since the op 6 weeks ago, I keep getting a sharp pain from where my appendix used to be. I'm wondering if all this discomfort is from adhesions. I know from experience what a pain adhesions can be. Have either of you been told your pain could be due to this?
Hi, not really been getting much further with the drs I'm afraid! Still having a lot of bowel issues and pain. Waiting to speak with Chronic pain team for some support coping with the constant pain, especially with the difficulties i have when using pain relief ;( when I had my initial consultation with chronic pain team they made a comment about it being quite likely that I had scar tissue which might be causing some of the pain! I'm starting to feel like no one seems to be willing to do anything to help when I try and explain how much pain I'm in and how much the bowel issues are controlling my life ;( I basicalky haven't worked since June and I'm not sure how much more my work are going to put up with! Thanks for getting in touch and sharing your experience-may be worth mentioning to my gp to see if he thinks that could have anything to do with it x
Hello Shelley, I just typed a reply to your post and then lost it (unless it appears suddenly).....anyway, I am sorry to hear that you are in so much discomfort and that this has been going on since June! I too was experiencing lots of discomfort and my bowels were all over the place. I had 3 MRI scans, 1 CT, 3 abdominal ultrasounds, 3 internal scans and only one of these showed up anything which was a suspected fistula. I then had a laparoscopy where it was confirmed there was no fistula but there were adhesions which were released. Following the release of the adhesions I felt so much better and my bowels went back to normal. But then I had to have a laparotomy as I developed an abscess in my pelvis and this is when my healthy appendix was also removed, hence the pain that I am feeling now which I believe is over where my appendix was. As I have had adhesions before and know how much discomfort they can cause and bowel problems, I have decided that once I have healed from this latest surgery, I am going to try yoga and deep tissue massage as I have heard both can help with adhesions/scar tissue. I just feel anything is worth a try. Would you be willing to have a laparotomy if scans don't show up anything? I know adhesions can wrap around the bowel (mine had) and this is what can cause problems. I often regret having my hysterectomy now 3 years ago as I am sure that had I not had this, adhesions would not have formed in the first place. I believe the pain from my uterus due to Adenomyosis was not as bad as what I am going through and what I have gone through over the past year. I hope you find a treatable reason soon for the pain and discomfort you are going through but I would definitely ask your medics to consider if the pain and bowel issues you are experiencing could be due to adhesion formation. Wishing you all the best and I am keeping my fingers crossed for you.
Hello Shelley, I've just written a reply to your recent post but clicked on the wrong reply to tab.....I replied to Becky but the reply should have been to you. It's on the forum anyway.
deb