Joined: 03 Aug 2005 Posts: 47 Location: portsmouth uk
Could This Be My Gallbladder Posted: 09-21-05 14:18pm
Mine started about 3yrs ago with like a
burning sensation under the right rib
right in the middle that would come and
go. Then when I fell pregnant with my
daughter last may boy thats when things
really kicked in. Ive had variuos tummy
problems like constipation, neausea. Now
my whole tummy hurts. Ive also had upper
back pain now constantly since the
pregnacy which is really painful, and I
also get a what feels like ache under the
rib. Ive had two ultrasounds done and
they have both been clear. I get pain
when I push on the right side and I can
feel it in my right side upper back. But
I also get pain if I gently push aroung
the belly button that whole area seems to
be tender as well. Please can u give me
some advise :cry:
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I Bet It Is Posted: 09-25-05 22:43pm
4 years ago I started having weak ache's,
bloating on my right side, it feels hard.
I always have had chronic belching after
eating like I am not digesting overly
great, though most of the time, I don't
have a vomitting attack unless I get
glutton and over eat something like pizza,
meatball in spagetti or liquor/wine.
Matter of fact, over indulging in the
sauce has caused 2/3 of my "gallbladder"
attacks to date lol with the other
happening 2 weeks ago, fatty meatballs in
spagetti.
Typically I just start exercising to lose
weight and east a can of whole beets over
a period, and it gets signifigently
better. Though, your condition sounds
more advanced than mine, better get it
checked with some different tests.
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