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Suggest Treatment For Acute Stomach Cramps

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Posted on Mon, 23 Jan 2017
Question: I've been suffering from acute stomach cramping for the last 23 days. It hurts upon movement. As soon as I lay down, it stops. Wait 30 or 40 minutes, get up and it starts again. Eating, hours of sleep are not affected at all. I don't get it but the cramping is horrific, not at all in lower abdomen. Not constipated, no allergies, no injuries. The only squirrely thing is 2 days prior I had a spinal pain stimulator put in. At first, this stomach pain was attributed to the stomach muscle contractions of setting the stimulator but surgeon has never seen it last for 3 weeks. I'm at a loss.


Doctor wrote Robaxin 750mg 1 bid -- no effect
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Looks nerve affection.

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query.
To recapitulate: Female/72 - acute stomach cramping - 23 days - hurts upon movement - stops on laying down - starts again on getting up - spinal pain stimulator - initially the pain was attributed to stomach muscle contractions - Surgeon has not seen this last for 3 weeks - Robaxin 750 did not helps - blood tests are normal.

As per the history the pains looks to be related to the nerve compression at the spinal nerve causing the pain that is not related to the intestines, increases on getting up and related to the movements.

Please discuss with your Doctors about the role of Gabapentine or Amitriptyline and such nerve pain suppressants and get started with a valid prescription and see the results.
Review MRI of the spinal cord and spine may help you the best.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. T Chandrakant (1 hour later)
I take both Gabapentin 100mg and 75mg Amitriptyline @ hs and have for almost 20 years for an unrelated neuropathy in my mouth due to a sinus surgery. Now knowing that, what's next? Increase those 2 drugs. I've not turned the stimulator on in 2 weeks just in case it was the issue. In your opinion, will this go away in time?
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (16 hours later)
Brief Answer:
to adjust the dose of Gabapentin.

Detailed Answer:
Gabapentin 100 mg is very minimal dose and can be increased under Medical supervision of your treating Doctor.
Adjusted dosage may help you.
Such pains may reduce or vanish if the instigating factors are relived.
Please give the feedback once the dose of Gabapentin is adjusted as per the requirement.

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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Treatment For Acute Stomach Cramps

Brief Answer: Looks nerve affection. Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for your query. To recapitulate: Female/72 - acute stomach cramping - 23 days - hurts upon movement - stops on laying down - starts again on getting up - spinal pain stimulator - initially the pain was attributed to stomach muscle contractions - Surgeon has not seen this last for 3 weeks - Robaxin 750 did not helps - blood tests are normal. As per the history the pains looks to be related to the nerve compression at the spinal nerve causing the pain that is not related to the intestines, increases on getting up and related to the movements. Please discuss with your Doctors about the role of Gabapentine or Amitriptyline and such nerve pain suppressants and get started with a valid prescription and see the results. Review MRI of the spinal cord and spine may help you the best.