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Hello! can transverse colon ptosis (colon is down under the belly button) and cecum located lower than its supposed to cause daily pain with occasional (1/week) sharp pain attacks in one specific belly area (few cm to the right of the belly button) for 2 years? 3 colonoscopies, 3 ct scans, 1 mri - all clean, calprotectin negative, blood tests are fine, no blood, no fever, no diarrhea, only bit of mucus in stool. If its the transverse colon ptosis issue, does surgery to reduce colon and pull it up help? Is it done anywhere? Spasmolitycs & painkillers don't really help. My life is basically on pause for 2 years because I am in a constant pain, can't sit long in same position, I can't even walk fast not talking about doing sports of any kind. Thank you for your response in advance, kind regards.


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