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Mystery Fleeting Pains.

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Hazlinny | 17:30 Sun 16th Oct 2016 | Health & Fitness
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For some months I had been experiencing discomfort and throbbing in throat area which eventually ended as two ulcer bleeds. During the same time I experienced sharp pain in right elbow and this pain just proceeded to flit from one part of my body to another - could be agonisingly painful at times. It was not cramp. I don't think my GP believed what I was saying and it does seem rather bizarre. However, strange as it may seem, after the ulcer bleeds, the pain referred to has disappeared. Could the two be connected? I am offline now but will catch up with any replies tomorrow.
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Thanks for the feedback.......no I can't help further as i cannot marry the symptoms of a peptic ulcer with those fleeting pains that you have described. Hope it all settles.
16:10 Mon 17th Oct 2016
"Ulcer bleeds?"...from where? Mouth, stomach?

I am as confused a your GP, in that no connection between the bleeds and the fleeting pain comes to mind.

I will give it further thought.
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Duodenal and gastric ulceration and erosive gastritis. I have to admit I felt a bit "silly" describing the fleeting pains but they were there and quite sharp. GP said all she could suggest for the elbow pain was that I had been lying wrong way in bed! Agonising "ulcer" pain was bad enough - with the pains moving from bit to bit through my body, it was as if something was "pushing" to get through. Anyway after endoscopy and whatever done to stop bleed, I have never experienced the other strange pains again! Touch wood!
Thanks for the feedback.......no I can't help further as i cannot marry the symptoms of a peptic ulcer with those fleeting pains that you have described.
Hope it all settles.
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Thanks Squad! It will have to remain a mystery! Main thing is those stabbing pains have gone as has the ulcer-related pain - I hope never to return.!

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