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Q: Pulled Stomach Muscle
asked by: mrsjack on April 17th, 2009
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My husband has a pain which he says was possibly caused by reaching over a table to open a window and pulled a stomach muscle. In the first place, he says he has no appitite, in the 2nd place he is 72, is in general good health, has a pace maker, watches what he eats. I'm concerned, first of all he mentioned 1 day ago, he ate something that didn't agree with him, (he hates to worry me) then he says it was from opening a window, he didn't call his Dr, it's now friday and it's a long holiday weekend. My question is, could it be a pulled stomach muscle? or should I be concrened? Thanks.

Mrs Jack
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deteragram
replied on April 17th, 2009
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Since your husband has not been completely honest with you about what happened it is hard to guess what is wrong with him. I'm tempted to think that the stomach irritation and pain are related so I don't think he has a pulled stomach muscle. I would nag him until he went to the doctor. lol
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kabban24
replied on May 23rd, 2009
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I get stomach pain every time i move it started when i was stretching and is getting worse what to do?
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