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Q: Stomach Pain
asked by: Lion79 on September 10th, 2007
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I don't know if this is anything I should worry about, but tonight I had a really sharp pain on the left of my stomach, just next to my hipbone. It lasted for a while, and when I put a bit of pressue on it it eased it slightly. This has happened before, but not constantly. It sometimes appears randomly, but not a lot so I don't know if it's just random pains that everybody gets. Also, I sometimes get a shooting pain through the middle of my stomach, in the lower area, like it feels like it could be my uterus or something?? Again, it just happens sporadically.
And one more thing. Earlier today I went really dizzy for a spell, even though I'd had enough to eat and drink during the day. It only lasted a few seconds but it was like whoaaaa! That's happened before too.
Do you think this is anything to worry about, or are they just general pains that mean nothing?
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LuckyIrish777
replied on December 1st, 2007
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Same Here
ive beeen getting similar painns and and bc i havent done nothing for it things have been getting worse so im going to the doctor...well my paon went away for a bit then it came back and it seem more came in differnet areas and i feel like im falling apart.. i would go to the doctor now before it gets worse bc it could be diversticulitis it could be related to your gallbladder..my mothers a nurse and she gave me a list of things ..they dont really know to they do a ct scan ,mri, ultrasound ,x ray, and colonoscopy
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