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Pain In Whole Torso After Removal Of Gallbladder, Sharp Pain In Back, Ribs, Abdomen, Nausea. Thoughts?

I am 44 yrs. old. I had my gall bladder removed last year. since then, it seems that my whole torso hurts constantly. I have sharp pains in my back between my shoulder blades, sharp pains in both ribs and abdomen pain above navel. I sometimes feel nauseous. I go to a chiropractor regularly for adjustments and massages. Nothing seems to help and its starting to really concern me that something bad is wrong. I've been to doctor several times with no answers. Cancer does not run in family, but I would assume that blood tests would have found that.
Mon, 23 Sep 2013
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It is almost 2 years gone, if you have not done any investigation for this then it is better to do some work, first thing is MRI, this would clear the picture, other tests also can be done but it has to be done step by step it s all depend upon the treating physician, you can discus it,,, have nice day.
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Pain In Whole Torso After Removal Of Gallbladder, Sharp Pain In Back, Ribs, Abdomen, Nausea. Thoughts?

HI Thank for choosing HCM It is almost 2 years gone, if you have not done any investigation for this then it is better to do some work, first thing is MRI, this would clear the picture, other tests also can be done but it has to be done step by step it s all depend upon the treating physician, you can discus it,,, have nice day.