Hi and thank yous so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about this lower quadrant pains that have persisted even after the accompanying
diarrhea episode.
From the information yo have provided, this diarrhea seems to be an isolated episode and that could have been caused by food intoxication or intolerance. What bothers us now is the pain.
Pain in this quadrant could be caused by a possible number of things. the most common of it been
diverticulosis and this is common in persons with symptoms of
constipation. Also, with the numerous surgeries you have heard, this pain could represent adhesions in the bowels that makes free movement somewhat difficult and painful.
I will suggest that you go and get examined. Also, have you had your regular screening
colonoscopy after turning 50years? This would be helpful to exclude most diseases of the digestive tract. Meeting and following up with a gastroenterologist would not be a bad idea.
I hope this helps. For now try to eat healthy, much fruits and drink lots of water. Thanks for using our services and feel free to request for more information if need be. Thanks.
Dr. Ditah, MD