Your gall bladder is further down, under your ribs I think. Its supposed to be one of the most excruciating pains you can get, and often makes people sick. Dont know if thats any help.
2007-02-07 03:40:54
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answered by bagpuss 2
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OMG! About 2 years ago I had a gallbladder attack and it was worse than giving birth! I had pains going across the top of my tummy. I didn't know at first what was going on. I tried drinking milk, orange juice, having something to eat..I was at work. When going to the washroom meaning #2 if it looks like coffee grains please don't wait it out get to the hospital. I spent a week in the hospital and a dozen ultrasounds, lying on a table for 2 hours to take picture and my gallbladder today is disease...I haven't had an attack since then. But the doctors will say that a majority of woman who have had child(ren) and overweight will experience an attack and have to have it removed.
Hope your feeling OK and please don't wait for it to explode go to the doctor or hospital!!!
2007-02-07 03:44:08
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answered by α∂νєηтυяє ιѕ нєяє 3
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i've got had a lifeless soreness promptly under my rib cage, suited section, in-line with my nipple for some years. it is not a superficial soreness, yet a deeper soreness. luckily it has dwindled a great deal in the final 365 days. This soreness has co-incited with a hip muscle imbalance I won from multiple motorbike injuries and artwork that throughout the time of touch heavy lifting. that's my concept (and that of my actual therapist) that this imbalance has thrown off different muscle mass to boot. it would desire to be ok that your belly diaphragm muscle groups are out of whack, as i've got self assurance that's what i've got experienced. The human physique will seize up on a muscular illness by putting the burden onto different muscle groups. So the place you have gotten initially pulled or otherwise injured (say your decrease lower back) it is your belly muscle groups that would finally end up being your source of long term concern. An orthopedist are able to assist. of course you will possibly desire to work out your wellness care provider first. Barring the different pathology he will better than probable refer you to an ortho, or consistent with probability immediately to actual treatment. related to your gallbladder; I definitely have 2 pals who've had gallbladder issues, and from what I collect you would be attentive to in the adventure that your gallbladder grew to become into performing up... from the substantial soreness... solid success. flow see your rfile.
2016-09-28 13:23:57
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answered by ? 4
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It could be your gall bladder. Especially since you get the pains after eating. You need to see the Dr for a diagnosis.
I had mine removed. The pain that I felt was not to where I could not stand it. I had pains usually after I ate greasy foods. I also had a strange pain in my shoulder blade right before I would have the stomach pains. A real simple test will tell you if it is the gall bladder.
Good Luck!
2007-02-07 03:46:04
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answered by saved_by_grace 7
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It could very likely be gall bladder. Keep a record of what you eat and see if fatty or spicy foods are worse than bland meals. Also check and see if large meals are worse than small ones. The doctor will ask you this anyway. There is a blood test for gall bladder, but it did not show a problem for my daughter who just had hers out.
2007-02-07 03:45:25
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answered by science teacher 7
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Gallbladder take turmeric
Pain read The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook by Davies. It teaches you how to help yourself deal with muscles, pain and referred pain.
2007-02-08 17:11:26
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answered by Keko 5
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That's where a bend is in your large intestine, what you are probably feeling is a gas pain, or you could be constipated, hope this helps, but i am not a Dr., you may want to consult a medical professional.
2007-02-07 03:47:52
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answered by johnkmayer 4
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It may be. You may also have what I have. Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Tell a doctor or go see a gastrointerologist
2007-02-07 03:39:50
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answered by Aarron T 2
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Yes it could be. It could be inflamed or have stones. Check it out you do NOT want a stone to get stuck.
2007-02-07 03:47:20
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answered by professorc 7
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You need to see your Doctor, certainly sounds digestive
2007-02-07 03:43:43
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answered by Anonymous
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