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I have had right side abdominal pain for a month now.  The pain feels like ripping and I cannot lay on that side in bed, lift anything, turn over, or barely even walk.  After that pain started, I began to have severe headaches, gripping chest pain, and abdominal pain that changed location frequently.  In the past week, I have developed severe sweating (but no fever), chills, extreme fatigue, and sleeplessness.  I have had an EKG, an abdominal MRI, tons of bloodwork, urinalysis, a transvaginal ultrasound, an abdominal X-Ray, and two abdominal CT scans. I have a Lupus blood test scheduled.  The chest pain has been confirmed to not be heartburn when I was given a GI cocktail and it didn't improve.   Over the past month, I have been diagnosed with nephrocalcenosis, possible medullary sponge kidney, cystitis, an ovarian cyst, two kidney stones, and high liver enzymes.  The doctors have said that none of these explain the right side pain and most of these would have never been detected had I not had these tests.  Appendicitis and gallbladder problems have been ruled out. I have seen a urologist, nephrologist, neurologist, and my primary care doctor.  Any idea what this could be?
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where is the pain exactly at on your right side? does it hurt to take deep breaths in? does it feel like the kind of pain that feels like you ran too long? how much does your pain cover on your right side? like does sit go down to your hip bone and wrap around your back a little bit, is it somewhat under your ribs?
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wow, poor you!  at least they are giving you lots of tests!   ovarian cysts can cause alot of pain, what side is it on?
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