im new to the forums and im hoping someone
here can help me. I have had some problems
for about 9 months now.
It all started with chest pain that was
worse on inhalation and was mostly in my
right shoulder and back near my right
scapula. I seem to have days that it is
worse than others.
I have alot of burping and sometimes
flatulence with it. im taking prevacid for
heartburn but lately it seems to be
ineffective and my stomach burns/aches and
becomes worse after eating.
I have been to many doctors who have done
chest xrays, ekg, blood tests and even had
a few upper gi endoscopy that come back
negative for any stomach problems. One
thing the doctors did find was a vitamin D
deficiency.
Can anyone tell me if these symptoms could
be gallbladder related?
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mini1976
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Apr 2008 Posts: 5
Posted: 04-21-08 08:10am
hi do you have pain under right ribs and
does the pain go right to your back do you
have sickness is the pain worse after
eating there could be a number of things
like me i started having my pain back in
november under right rib it goes through
to my back and up to my shoulder blade the
sickness is bad heartburn feels like your
having a heart attack i had all different
tested done all come back clear ask your
doctor if you could have a ct scan and
hida scan done keep on to the doctor as
you know there is something wrong dont
give up hope this help and let us know
what the doctor says
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