Constant pain

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Hey,

I'm in a bit of a situation. I've had pain in my upper abdomen, just where the ribs end, it's like a real bad hunger pain but is 10x worse when I'm eating. Ive tried gaviscon and it's not helped. Ive been sat at work with a hot water bottle on my stomach. If my stomach rumbles because I'm feeling peckish it hurts. I get either a constant feeling or like I said the hunger type sensation or I get a stabbing pain which goes around into my back but I have not experienced that one as much as the constant pain.

Has anyone experienced anything like this? Can anyone offer me advice or suggestions as to what it is?

Thank you.

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  • Posted

    My first question is have you seen a Dr. for this ? Sounds either to be gallbladder or the Pancreas. Keep us posted.

    • Posted

      Not yet. I got the pain yesterday morning, I seem to be feeling better today. I'm feeling a bit sick but I've managed to eat something and not have as bad of pain

  • Posted

    go to a doctor, really AND choose a GI doc THEN A SPECIALIST

    • Posted

      I'm feeling a bit better today, just feeling a bit sick

  • Posted

    I agree with what the others have said. I'm glad you are feeling better but you should still get it checked, as it can come and go if its the pancreas or gallbladder/stones. If the pain was so much worse, and was different from a normal stomach ache, definitely just get it checked.

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