wierd pain?

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Does anyone ever get a wierd pain from your stomach and around both ribs sometimes sharp pains in the back. I get it all the time!! Just hoping someone else had experienced this before.

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    Hi Codray18 I get this also had it everyday for the past 4 weeks sending me crazy glad I have read your post makes me feel a little better, to be honest it's sending me crazy it's almost like my ribs feel bruised.

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    I had the same symptoms everyday. my parents help me massage that area. it helps  a lot. btw, try to concentration on normal working, studying and playing sports cuz everytime i focus on doing something, i forget actually there is pain on my chest and ribs. 
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    Hi cordray18

    I get a similar problem as well athough the pain in more in the pit of my stomach and a butterfly feeling all the time. Dont let it get you down and try to stay positive. I know its difficult at times but it will get better.

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    i do. i get it all the time but i can put up with it as i have a high pain threshhold but i find relaxing the muscels help.
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    Hi, question, does the pain strat in your stomach or is it prinaily under your rib cage, under the bottom rib, espeically on the right side? If it is, then I'd suggest you look into and read up on the gallbladder. Also try staying off ANY fats, including butter, or cooking oils & peanut butter, lunch meat, cheese, and especially sea food (for a few days, or better would be a week). If all your pain goes away, then there is a possibility that you have a gallbladder issue that can be easily controlled by staying off all fats for a while & then only using healthy fats (virgin olive oil & coconut oil). Also if you have a lot of pain, this is what works for me when I've messed up and eaten fats (sometimes it happens even when I've been trying to be really careful) then....little known thing that really works....get fresh lemons....I'd suggest if you have pain...keep 6 on hand at all times. Then each morning, put 1 lemon in the microwave for 15 seconds on hi. Then take it out, cut it in half and squeeze 1/2 of the lemon into a glass (it will only be about a tablespoon or so) and drink it. Then rub the insides of the lemon (left inside the rine) rub on your wrists and forearms and on your face (this is know to get rid of dark spots on the face and hands and arms, but  for you in pain, the lemon will be easily absorbing into your blood stream and help stop the pain) Do not eat or drink anything else other than a bit of water for the next 30 min. If your pain does not disappear do it again. Now if you have been really eating lots things with oils, like nuts, or cheese, meats, etc, then you might have the pain for a few days. Sorry, but you have to get the oils out of your body and if you have a lot in your body, it's going to take a few days, most of the time. Also 1 web site that was really helpful to me was Gallbladder attack dot com. When I 1st discovered that I had gallbladder problems I went to this site and it was very helpful, then after a yr or so I discovered that just plain lemons would work to get rid of the pain.Just do know, you do not have to have your gallbladder removed to get rid of the pain. Try this. It really does work.    
  • Posted

    i get pain under my left rib and sometimes the back too.  ibs is very common for those with anxiety, and in my  case im pretty sure its the culprit. ive had it for years and im still here, so i tend to just let it pass now
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    Hi there!! I get a really weird feeling in my stomach, more the upper part. I kinda feel I guess bloated or full in a way but with a weird uncomfortable feeling. I will also get dull and sharp pains in my back and feeling that there's a lump I'm my throat and/or chest!! I too notice it seems better when I'm doing something

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