The gallbladder is on the right side of the upper abdominal area. Sometimes the pain of a gallstone can affect the back, as a secondary region, but there would be some pretty bad abdominal pain, plus any of a number of other symptoms as well
Morrigan wrote:The gallbladder is on the right side of the upper abdominal area. Sometimes the pain of a gallstone can affect the back, as a secondary region, but there would be some pretty bad abdominal pain, plus any of a number of other symptoms as well
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Morrigan wrote:The gallbladder is on the right side of the upper abdominal area. Sometimes the pain of a gallstone can affect the back, as a secondary region, but there would be some pretty bad abdominal pain, plus any of a number of other symptoms as well
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lol
well, we do need other interests to invest our free time in, aside from drawing down the moon, running naked through forests, and sewing capes
Morrigan wrote:The gallbladder is on the right side of the upper abdominal area. Sometimes the pain of a gallstone can affect the back, as a secondary region, but there would be some pretty bad abdominal pain, plus any of a number of other symptoms as well
And you, my dear, is why I love my pagan hot goth chicks!
lol
well, we do need other interests to invest our free time in, aside from drawing down the moon, running naked through forests, and sewing capes
QFT
although, i do enjoy running naked through the forest a lot
Actually one of my co-workers had emergency gallbladder surgery and never had abdominal pain. She described a "knot" in her back and feeling sick, but never belly pain.
nah, not a hypochondriac, don't think I have gallbladder problems, just relaying an anecdotal story. The only reason I was even slightly concerned was I have something big coming up next week, so can NOT be or get sick. Normally I just ignore any pains or whatnot until they go away. Hasn't worked on half of you guys yet, but I'm patient.
wicked wrote:nah, not a hypochondriac, don't think I have gallbladder problems, just relaying an anecdotal story. The only reason I was even slightly concerned was I have something big coming up next week, so can NOT be or get sick. Normally I just ignore any pains or whatnot until they go away. Hasn't worked on half of you guys yet, but I'm patient.
none of them will ever go away,you should now that by now!