Hidden Cause of His GI Pain: Anterior Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment

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At just 11 years old, Forest’s life was put on pause by debilitating abdominal pain that started after a GI virus and never went away.

He was diagnosed with conditions like gastroparesis and celiac disease. Still, nothing explained the constant, localized pain that kept him from walking, going to school, or living like a normal kid.

Everything changed when he met Dr. Tim Tollestrup, who diagnosed him with Anterior Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment Syndrome (ACNES) — a treatable nerve condition.

One specialized surgery later, Forest was pain-free and finally able to return to school, play, and be a kid again.

If your child is living with unexplained abdominal pain, this story may provide the answers you've been searching for.

👉 Learn more about ACNES and Dr. Tollestrup’s work: https://nevadanervesurgery.org/anteri...

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