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Hello. I am new to this forum. I am 38 yo and was diagnosed with Crohn's disease in 1987 at the ripe old age of 13. My disease at the time was quite aggressive and did not respond well to Prednisone. I had surgery on the ileum and cecum in 1988. Since that time I have been relatively well. However, from time to time, I do get intense pressure in my upper left abdomen - under the rib cage. It's actually pinpoint type of pressure/pain; almost as if someone is pushing into me with a semi-sharp object. I feel it demonstratively when I walk and also when I jump up and down. Also, when I push on my abdomen, I can feel the pain more toward the center of the abdomen and a little further down from the "referred pain" that actually manifests. Anyone have the same issue with a doctor's dx? I am thinking it might be a mechanical stricture (as opposed to inflammed or fibrostenotic from active Crohn's) as a result of the original surgery. Maybe adhesions or other type of scar tissue issue? On occasion, the pressure is relieved resulting in some gurgling. There is some mild, yet remarkable distention as well.