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tigger61

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tigger61 Newbie

Hi Everyone,

I have not been on for awhile. The last time I was on I had so many problems and got so much great feedback Thank you to everybody for the last time.

I am now having a lot of pain on the right side usually I only have left side pain I don't know what is going on. Does anybody know what this could be? I am very confused by this Please Help!!!!! It is very painful...

Thank-You,

Tigger61


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jknnej Collaborator

Hmmm..do you have a fever? Is the pain sharp or nagging?

After going gluten-free I had pains on my right side for awhile that eventually subsided.

letter2elise Newbie
Hi Everyone,

I have not been on for awhile. The last time I was on I had so many problems and got so much great feedback Thank you to everybody for the last time.

I am now having a lot of pain on the right side usually I only have left side pain I don't know what is going on. Does anybody know what this could be? I am very confused by this Please Help!!!!! It is very painful...

Thank-You,

Tigger61

Where on the right? Upper right quadrant? If so, call your doctor to check out your gall bladder

jesscarmel Enthusiast

is it lower or upper right? i had a lot of pain in my upper right which is usually gallbladder but i had all the gallbladder tests and nothing showed up. it eventually went away when i started taking a probiotic....not sure if it was a coincidence or if thats what made it better......

Jess

eKatherine Apprentice

It isn't necessarily celiac-related. Consider appendicitis if it starts to get really bad.

My sister had appendicitis, and immediately was diagnosed with Crohn's disease. They told her that while she was on the table they had debated removing the section of her intestine immediately following her appendix, but decided against it. She lost about 40 pounds that year, unable to eat hardly anything, before they did operate and remove it.

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