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Retropitcher7

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Hard to Explain, But Kinda Weird???
Posted: 02-23-07 01:07am

Hello everybody i'm new to the bored so bare with me here. I have a question about a feeling in my stomach but its really hard to explain. I'll try though.

I am a 19 year old MALE and never had any health problem before. A while ago, the right side of my stomach just under my ribcage area started feeling weird. I don't and never have felt any pain to this day. It feels like a tense muscle or swollen a little bit maybe? If I lay on my stomach it pulses a little bit to.

Is there anything you think i could do? is it worth getting tested for something or do you think the muscle is just taking a while to recover from something that happened? help me out here!
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brianna87

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Posted: 03-07-07 14:49pm

Go to the doctor . . what you could be feeling pulsing there could actually be your gal bladder. Mine is the same and actually I need it removed. I am 20 and have biliary colic (gall stones) never had any medical issues until I developed this. Not saying its what you have but nevertheless you should get it checked. Right under the right rib sits your gal bladder and one of the first tests they do when you tell them you have a pain there is to touch the area and see if they can feel it . .you should not be able to feel it there.
G.L and hope you find out what's going on Very
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