I had a gastroscopy test Yesterday with
setation. After the test, when resting in
a recovery room, I felt a pain under my
both ribs. It only lasted a second and it
wasnt regular. Just came and went, a few
times. The sister told me there is nothing
to worry about however when I woke up this
morning the pain is more regular. It's not
a big pain. Every few minutes I feel short
pain under my both ribs.
Have you ever had something like that?
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kelle-belle
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Nov 2007 Posts: 4
Hmm Posted: 11-14-07 13:51pm
This is the thing I've found on-line that
even remotely comes close to describing
what I've been experiencing! I am 27 years
old. VERY healthy and strong, never
smoked, drank or done drugs of any kind.
Every morning for the past few weeks I've
been waking up with aching and sporadic
shooting pain deep under my left rib-cage,
going all the way up to my collar bone.
When I roll to my left side it gets worse.
On my right side the pain usually abates.
I hadn't been feeling this pain during the
day untill lately. For the past 3 days
it's been more constant with more severe
shooting pains that seem to coincide with
my heart beat.
Let me know what you find out!
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bbhelp
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Nov 2007 Posts: 4
Posted: 11-29-07 21:28pm
I think I might know what you are dealing
with and I have been to the doctors
several times over this and its something
that they call plurisy. It is inflammation
in they ususally give you ibuprofen or
something for inflammation to help with it
because it usually goes away on its own,
if its not that it sounds a lot like
indigestion.
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