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Any doctors or nurses! I need some advice!? |
Ive asked this question like 2 other times...but nothing is helping. I know its not the flu. There is a pain right where my rib cage splits...its mostly pressure...but i can just be sitting there and a pretty sharp pain will just take over. It doesnt happen at any certain time. And it just comes and goes. I really dont want to go pay for a doctors visit! Ive tried eating...drinking milk (in case it was heart burn or something) lots of water...nothing is making it go away! Im just sort of freaking out. Help please!! As a retired nurse, my advise is to see a doctor. It could be any number of things...a hernia, gallbladder, ulcers, intestinal disorders, or just sitting in one position too long, but someone on a computer can't diagnose a medical problem. Try 2 tablespoons of apple cidar vinegar 3 times a day. |
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