Back ache.

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A few months ago i had a drink and i woke up feeling sick during the night and i was sick. I kept feeling sick on and off for a few weeks. I then started having upper right back ache and burping after eating. The back ache is in the same place most days and the last week i have a feeling like i can't breath properly. I had all my bloods done 2 weeks ago and they were fine.

I didn't have much to eat this morning and i didn't feel too bad. I had some tea and then my stomach had weird uncomfortable pains and my back was awful again. Also some nights in bed i have been sweating and feeling like my whole upper chest was hot inside.

I had an endoscopy a few years ago and i had mild gastritis so i took omerazapole for 12 months. 

Just wondering if this sounds like a stomach issue

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    I was at my doctors again yesterday and she listened to my chest and it was fine and she took my oxygen levels and that was 98% so all were fine. She said gerd and maybe anxiety causing my symptoms.
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      Dianne, did you figure out the issue? I think I have the same thing, terrible back pain, tightness in upper chest where almost feel like losing breath and terrible pain thru stomach and upper chest. I have had endoscopy which was fine, lung MRI which was fine. Blood work fine, so stumped, so curious what else to check. I would love to hear how you are doing now.

      Chas

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