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Q: Fedup With This Pain.
asked by: Andy_S on October 30th, 2005
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Hi.
I am 47.. Slightly overweight. Should be 12 stones but closer to 13.5..
I have read most of the posts regarding the pain I have and the more I read the more certain I am.
My pain started some 18 months ago. It started after I was working under a car. I was reaching up and had the most horrendous cramp under my right side ribs. I was in absolute agony. I am metioning this as it may or may not be just a co incidence.
After that pretty soon after as I recall I started to have a mild pain under my rh side ribs at the front. Belching. Gas nausia. These were pretty mild.
Now some 18 months later they seem far worse the pain is almost constant. Under my front rh ribs. They feel sore. The pain radiates round under the ribs. Sometimes into my lower back and rh hip.
Under my ribs feels sore. I can push or press there and it really is quite painful.
I really am at the end of my tether. I work almost 24/7 so getting to my doc is no small task.
Standing the pains not so bad. Sitting or laying down is a lot worse.

Any ideas?

Be nice to have a little help.
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Anonymous
replied on October 30th, 2005
I could be that you have strained something quite badly, due to what you were doing when the pain started, or even herniated something. It could have been coincidence & you could be suffering with gallbladder pain. Either way, you must get it investigated by a dr whether you work 24/7 or not. Your health is important & you need to get it checked out!
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