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Seeking Answers for Ongoing Discomfort

7/10/2025, 4:01:42 PMMale25-34

I'm a 22-year-old woman residing in Scotland, and I've recently stopped taking Mounjaro after a six-month period of use. For the last three days, I've been suffering from intense pain in my upper abdomen, which also extends to the right side of my back beneath my shoulder blade. Alongside the pain, I have been dealing with diarrhea and nausea. I sought medical help on Tuesday night due to the discomfort, but after evaluation, the hospital staff concluded that everything was fine and discharged me. However, I can't shake the feeling that there's something more serious going on, as this level of pain feels abnormal to me. Should I consider scheduling another appointment with a doctor tomorrow?

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Cony

7/10/2025, 4:02:24 PM

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Your experience of intense upper abdominal pain, back pain, diarrhea, and nausea after stopping Mounjaro is understandably concerning. While medical evaluations suggest that you were fine at the time of your visit, it’s important to continue monitoring your symptoms, especially since they can sometimes evolve or indicate an underlying issue.

Explanation

Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is used primarily for weight loss and can affect gut motility and digestive functions. Stopping such medication suddenly can lead to gastrointestinal disturbances, which may include the symptoms you’re experiencing. However, the combination of abdominal pain, back pain, and gastrointestinal symptoms could point to other conditions, including potential biliary issues, pancreatitis, or other gastrointestinal complications.

Next Steps

  1. Monitor Symptoms Closely: Pay attention to the severity, frequency, and nature of your symptoms. If you observe any worsening (like increased pain, fever, or changes in your bowel habits) or new symptoms, it’s crucial to seek care promptly.

  2. Stay Hydrated: Ensure you are drinking enough fluids, especially with ongoing diarrhea and nausea. This helps prevent dehydration.

  3. Gentle Diet: Consider sticking to bland, easily digestible foods (like rice, bananas, toast) and avoid heavy, fatty, or spicy foods for now. This can sometimes ease gastrointestinal discomfort.

  4. Pain Management: If your pain is significant, consider over-the-counter options like acetaminophen, provided you’re not experiencing any contraindications.

  5. Re-evaluate Healthcare Needs: Given your persistent symptoms and concerns, it’s completely reasonable to schedule a follow-up appointment with your doctor or a gastrointestinal specialist. Ensure you communicate all symptoms and their timeline clearly to help them assess your situation better.

Taking these actions may help you feel better and give you the peace of mind you seek. If symptoms continue or worsen, prioritizing a medical reevaluation would be wise. Please take care!

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