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Old 06-12-2008, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by CHANDLERS WISH View Post
I think it's tricky when people diagnose Patricia, a fear sweeps in, oh no what if?

See, i often get a right shoulder blade pain but that was due to an injury in 1999 as well as back aches. Reading what you wrote.. You scared the out of me, what if its? See, what i mean...

In addition, gastro pains can also make your back ache, had that too. Or do so..

They do say, if you eat too fast, too much air gets in your system and can cause gastro, for instance. Lactose intollerance can as well, whilst you are un-aware that spicy foods, some milks etc give it to you. But, that should consist of bloated stomach at times as well, as confusion of running to the loo verses not at all... So you can oliminate that one, if that's not the case.

Weak stomachs, and i think you wrote this happened after your little one was born? And, stomach's can tear a bit there and cause that pain?

It's a tough call, and i guess a few tests can hopefully oliminate and diagnose for you..

It's horrible being in fear...

Hope you've managed to check a few extra options there by now...

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CW
I had my gallbladder removed 11 years ago. The symptoms are caused by what you are eating, try to avoid spicy or fried fatty foods, especially hotdogs or sausages or things like that. When I had my attacks the pain was more severe than any pain I ever had while I was in labor. They can diagnose with an ultrasound, it will show if there are any crystals or stones formed in the gallbladder.

My doctor told me that there are certain factors that make one more likely to have problems with their gallbladder. Overweight, had a baby, a family history, and fair skinned women are the most common. I had every strike against me. Ask your doctor before you stress about it though. Even if it is indeed your gallbaldder it was a simple out patient procedure for me, and you can not even notice a scar whatsoever.
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