Good evening fellow mums-to-be, just a query!

So since last Thursday I've had a really persistent deep ache in the right side of my back at around waist height. I initially thought it could be some kind of muscular/ligament pain, but over the weekend and all through today, the pain has become more intense, moved around to my side below my rib cage and the whole area is so tender. Paracetamol does not touch it, I even went up to the Out of Hours service at the local hospital Sunday night as the pain became so unbearable - urine test came back as fine, no temperature but was prescribed codeine to take away the pain. I called my midwife to ask her advice first thing this morning, she said codeine would be fine to take but wanted me to get checked out by GP. The GP has sent off urine, but has given no indication of what might be causing pain - but he agreed that the pain was definitely in kidney area.Taking prescribed codeine all day but it really has not touched the pain - it feels like I have been kicked repeatedly in my side, there is no let up & nothing I can do to alleviate the pain.
Has anyone experienced anything similar while pregnant or at any other time? Not looking for medical advice, just puzzled & wondering whether anyone has had the same pain diagnosed.
20 weeks pregnant & been feeling little one wriggle all day by the way, so no concern for baby at this time
Re: Prolonged persistent pain in right side of back/kidney - anyone else?
Keep in contact with your GP and MW. I hope they find the answer and you get relief soon!
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Not to be insensitive op. I hate that your hurting. Kidney pain is awful. I've heard gallbladder pain is too.
About a week later, it came back all of the sudden, and worse. Went to the bigger hospital in town and they kept me overnight for observation. Horrible! They had me on an iv with diloted (sp?), an antibiotic, extra zofran and were throwing some oxycodone in there towards the end, too. They actually did an mri at that hospital and could see the stone was about to pass and I had two more in my kidney just waiting. Also, urine came back clean, no blood or bacteria somehow.
Third time, I dealt with it at home. Took the oxycodone prescription and antibiotic they sent me home with and just suffered through it.
I know I still have at least one more stone in there and I am hoping to God it stays put until June when I can have it zapped! My suggestion would be to ask for some sort of scan on both your kidney and gall bladder. If you can't get into your gp for a few days, ask if they can prescribe an antibiotic to take until your appointment. I don't know much about how they treat a gall bladder during pregnancy, but you do not want to let whatever is going on get infected or get to the point of unbearable pain. I cannot describe to you the pain! I was completely unable to function and could not sit still or get comfortable. There was zero sleep. Unfortunately, all they can do is pain management or over here in the US, two surgical options that I won't describe because they gross me out even thinking about them. Even if they don't see anything in the urine, request a scan!!
Sorry for the novel! Sheesh I get started and can't stop! I hope you figure out what's going on and it's nothing big! Maybe it's just a kidney infection and can be treated with antibiotics? Good luck!!
I know this isn't the most helpful post ever but JSYK I had a healthy pregnancy and a perfect baby with no complications! Hope you figure something out and that it's no big deal!
We are so in tune with our bodies (even more so when we are pregnant) & it's frustrating for me that doctors would think I would drive 45 minutes to the local hospital on a Sunday evening just for a bit of back pain/mild UTI - I've had both before and this is a completely different level of hurt! Like lfaithlove I have never taken myself up to hospital for anything else & count myself as a quite a tough cookie.
My plan is to call my midwife this morning, kick up more of a fuss & have all my symptoms written down to tell her as it's so easy to leave something out/play down down the pain when speaking to professionals. I love that I have a bit of medical ammunition to throw at her & the GP too - 'Could it possibly be hydronephrosis/kidney stones/gall bladder issues?' Hopefully I will get some relief from this pain!
Thanks ladies, I really appreciate you sharing your experiences with me