Lower back pain, gas pain, stomach pain, left side cramping, and heart hurts?
For the past 5 days I’ve had a lot of pain in my lower back, abdominals, my left side cramps up real bad, and my heart hurts. I’ve also been very gassy and it hurts sOOO bad.
I got really sick 7 months ago with…. fever, headache, vomitting, abdominal pain so bad i couldn’t walk, diarrhea, and bloody diarrhea. I was sick for 2 weeks and had lost about 10 pounds and got very skinny. i went to 4 doctors that couldn’t tell me what was wrong….it had either been ulcerative colitis (my uncle has it which increases my risk) OR a parasitic infection called giardia that had been transmitted by a ferret i had bought 7 days before getting ill…… the doc wanted a colonoscopy but i refused…….i had a stool sample that came back negative for everything (eggs/parasites, etc. everything NEGative!)…… i was put on metronidazole which is an antibiotic which seemed to wipe it out in about a week………
but NOW i’m back to hurting again………. my symptoms are listed at the top of the question… i’ve been pooping a lot (about 3-6 times daily) and sometimes it’s diarrhea….. my pain isn’t as bad as it was 7 months ago because i can still walk BUT i’ve been trying to workout (i workout about 6 days a week, eat 1800 calories a day, and eat completely healthy)……… and I can’t workout anymore because i hurt so much……. i can still lift weights but i can’t do cardio or elliptical…… i have gas pain sooo BADLY on a daily basis no matter what i eat…..
Can anyone offer advice or something that can fix this????? i’ve tried gasX and beano but they didn’t work……


I wonder if it could be gallstones. Gall stones cause gas, bloating, nausea, pain in back and chest. Actually, many people believe that there is something wrong with their heart. I defineately would continue going to the dr. until you get answers, but consider the gallstones. Good Luck.
I don’t believe it’s gallstones because they are usually triggered by eating fatty/greasy foods, which you stated that you eat healthy.
I’d advise going to the doctor in case of something more serious.