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Dear group,

Just two questions:

1) RUQ pain = right UPPER quadrant Can it be this is the same pain I feel on

the right side, the region of the LOWER ribs ?

2) ER = emergency room. Correct

Thanks groupmembers.

Marc from Belgium.

Edith, Did you have my message? I had a problem with my PC.

URQ pain

>

> Caroline & Aubrey wrote:

>

> > I read about your recent RUQ pain. It sounds like some of the ones I had

> > prior to my tx. Most went away without treatment of any kind after 4 to

6

> > hours. Some were so bad I took Codeine to reduce the pain. This drug or

any

> > other isn't going to make the episode go away. Twice I went to the ER

> > because it was so bad. Once by ambulance, one by taxi. By the time I was

> > seen the pain had mostly or completely resolved. Both my Hepatologist

and I

> > felt this was probably due to sludge in the bile ducts that eventually

> > passed. The most important thing was that I didn't have a fever or

chills or

> > radiation of the pain to other places. It stayed in my gut or side and

> > didn't move. Good luck. Therefore it wasn't ascending cholangitis, an

> > infection going up into your liver which requires antibiotics.

> >

> > Aubrey

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Marc,

Yes, you have it right. The abdomen is divided into 4 parts by

imaginary horizontal and vertical lines that run approximately

through your belly button (umbilical cord site). Left and right,

upper and lower - the upper quadrants extend up to the diaphram

and are covered by the lower ribs.

On another matter, when replying to a message, to keep posts

from becoming very long, please edit the original messages to

remove material that is not apropos to your reply.

Tim R

--- Marc Rombaut wrote:

> Just two questions:

> 1) RUQ pain = right UPPER quadrant Can it be this is the same

> pain I feel on the right side, the region of the LOWER ribs ?

>

> 2) ER = emergency room. Correct

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